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With A Bicycle Along The River Ourthe
Above is the River Ourthe as it flows through Durbuy where once a watermill stood. From Durbuy there is a very good cycle path that runs along the river. I spent my last full day of holiday exploring the river and thought that I would show you some of the views that I saw.
There had not been much rain in August and September in Belgium and like most rivers, the Ourthe was a little low but still very pretty. Lets play “Spot The Little Devil” (my campervan), it is mostly hidden by a tree in this shot.
And on down the river, with my trusty folding steed.
That last view reminds me that I have to save my pennies for some sort of small river craft.
I broke off the trail at Bomal Sur Ourthe, in search of an ice cream and found this old building. Unfortunately it’s historic interior is no more. It is now for hire as holiday flats.
And that concludes my posting of holiday snaps from my September tour. I hope that you enjoyed them.
Prefectdt
Very nice pic Prefectdt.
Wow, what beautiful photos! I have enjoyed your holiday snaps, such beautiful places you visited with rich history. Thank you for sharing these with us.
Hugs
Roz
Thanks Roz, it’s nice to have someone to share them with and it is fun finding interesting places to visit.
Prefectdt
Pref,
What beautiful scenery. You must have loved cycling along the river. I enjoyed them. Thank you for sharing.
Love,
Ronnie
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I did Ronnie. feel that I am lucky to be living in a country where so many rivers and canals have cycle paths running along them and even those that don’t usually have a walking path. I hope to visit more rivers and canals, in the future.
Prefectdt
Lovely photos. Nice that you can travel, and not locked down, but that is probably coming in the future.
bottoms up
Red
I think that right now it is best to travel when you can. There will be times when this is prohibited again, for the foreseeable future.
Prefectdt
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