Good morning sunshine!
We said goodbye to Bash and to the campsite on the hill and we set off for a hilly day.
Leaving Namur, we went through some industrial places, this canal boat being loaded was cool to watch. Note the car and the boat on the front (there were 2 bikes on the back).
We had the last of the lovely farmer's fields today. With wheat and other grains blowing.
There are still so many crops we don't know how to identify, I think we need a crop app, like the Merlin bird app!
What the heck is under all this black plastic?
And what is this with lovely lavendar coloured flowers on top.
There was some serious crop investigation going on, but we don't travel with a shovel. 😉
It was a warm breezy day and the wind mills were working hard.
There are also lovely, random stands of trees around.
We stopped for our snack in this one (photo above from far away, photo below close up). It was so noisy with birds, and cool with shade, what a lovely thing.
The daily mid morning call to the campground we hope to stay at tonight. All part of our daily touring schedule.
Here is another random stand of trees. They give remarkably good shade and are a welcome change on a hot sunny day.
We travelled through a few small towns. Not as many big churches where we are now, this very cute little one, no longer in use.
Some lovely buildings here in Belgium, and also lovely gardens.
This town also had an old railway station that is now a restaurant, or so it appears.
We were back in some thick woods, and after a very busy intersection...
We found ourselves on a long cobblestone road, going up hill, in a forest. Very surreal. Very tiring.
After our arms had recovered from the cobblestoned forest road, we found ourselves on another cobblestone climb BUT
This one had a paved bike path on each side. So when a car passes you it has all four tires on cobblestone, but if two cars had to pass each other, each had two tires on pavement and two on cobblestone. Interesting. And much more comfortable than the road, for cycling.
Yesterday we had a stretch of cobblestone on the bike path and the sign read "300 meters of good vibrations ahead" 🤣
A stop along the cobblestoned road to say hello to the cows.
In the next little town, the guys were busy painting the bike lane yellow. You have to love Belgium, on a bike, just follow the yellow painted road!
Look at this field! I think it was just wild flowers rather than a crop. Such gorgeous colours.
We crossed over from the French region of Belgium in the Flemish region.
Our campsite tonight is less than 25km from Brussels. We will have a short ride in tomorrow, thankfully, as they are predicting 33 degrees.
We celebrated our hot and hilly ride today with some cold beer and great snacks.
There are many cyclists here, and they have a special shaded grassy area for us all to pitch. This is the view from my tent door. Quiet and friendly here, with lots of conversations about where you are going to and coming from. Bike touring is a nice way to meet like-minded people. And even when we don't all speak the same language, we get by, comparing tents and maps and gear, and then heading to bed early because we all climbed the same giant hill to get here. 🚲
This will be our 19th night in our tent on this trip. It has been wonderful to us. Comfortable and weatherproof, easy to put up and take down, and very light to carry (especially for me, because Marc carries it 😉).
Wishing you a peaceful night.
Oh you are nearly there - must feel good! I hope your ride tomorrow isn’t too hot.
ReplyDeleteMore cows! Cobblestone AND uphill - there should be a law. Love tonight's camp setting - looks delightful!
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