La Wallonie
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La Wallonie
Hello! <BR> <BR>I will be spending 3 days in Belgium at the end of May. I would like to spend 1 day exploring Brussels, one day in Bruges, and another day somewhere in La Wallonie. Could someone recommend a pretty,interesting town/city/village in the region? I will be based in Brussels during my stay in Belgium. <BR> <BR>Thanks, Ross.
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Ross, <BR>You might consider Namur. It offers an interesting perspective with two rivers, the Sambre and Meuse joining in its center. The Citadel, an impressive fortress with a 2,000 year old history also offers equally impressive views of the city and rivers below.
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Ross, I'm also interested in La Wallonie, and plan to go there soon. You might try www.belgium-tourism.net for more information. Also, if you're still out there, Wes, could you recommend a hotel either in Namur or in nearby areas? Would appreciate any further info myself.
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PS. I should have mentioned that I am thinking about Durbuy as a place to stay, and trying to decide whether to visit La Wallonie (rather than solidly planning). <BR> <BR>And Ross, I should've mentioned these sites too: www.trabel.com (Belgium Travel Network--good site); www.visitbelgium.com (Belgium Tourist Office); and www.ardennen.com. Hope they're helpful!
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<BR>Mary, <BR>In Durbuy, consider the Hotel Cote Cour, a three star hotel with restaurant. Prices should be around 3500 BF for a double with bath. Take a look at its website: <BR>www.horest.be/pages/fr/hotels/291.htm <BR>
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My husband and I will be staying in Durbuy the first week of May. Wes told me he didn't think we needed reservations for that time of year, but since we're there over a weekend, we went ahead and made them. Staying at Clos des Recollets - 2950BF per night. Website<http://www.horest.com/hotels/details...asp?id=361> There are many hotels covered on this we



