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holland/belgium border area
Does anyone have recommendations on charming small towns, hotels in the south-central holland area? we will be spending the day in the ardennes/dinant area and need to get to amsterdam fairly early the next day so we would like to find a nice stopover point in between. I think the area is called Noord/Brabant. Or... would Leuven be a much better choice.
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Leuven is a very nice town but it's rather far away from the border and if you have to be in Amsterdam early, it might be too long a drive. Especially with morning trafic! Don't know if you will have a car or travel by train.<BR>If by train, the best would be to stay in a place with good train connections.<BR>Antwerp for instance - must be about halfway between Dinant and Amsterdam. <BR>On the Dutch side Breda and 's Hertogenbosch (or Den Bosch) are nice and small cities. <BR>But if you prefer to eat well, then stay at our (=Belgian) side of the border!
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I agree with Myriam's advice concerning the food.
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We are traveling by car. What about small towns right on the Belgium border?<BR>Thanks for your help!
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Right on the border it's just small villages. I don't even know if you will find a hotel. <BR>Turnhout is a small town (about 20 km from the border) - see http://www.turnhout.be/toerisme/pag.asp?idnr=0&lang=en<BR>Antwerp is also just 20 km from the border!<BR><BR>My village is nice (5 km from the border) and there are a few B&B's - see http://www.kalmthout.be/toeindex.htm (only in Dutch language).<BR>Essen is another village on the border with a few B&B's.<BR>Both are small villages, so really not much to see!!
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You might consider Middleburg, then drive on through the area with the Delta works. There's an interesting museum/boat tour/working demo project, and you drive across the dam.
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Agree with KathrynDay on Middelburg and the whole province of Zeeland in fact. But ... if smardie has to be in Amsterdam early, this is a little out of the way!
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