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A Weekend Trip to the Small Towns in the Walloon Region of Belgium

**A Weekend Trip to the Small Towns in the Walloon Region of Belgium** **✨ Day 1 Friday: Amsterdam → Namur, stay in Namur** - **Departure:** Set off by car directly after work. The drive takes about 3.5 hours. - **Accommodation:** Check into a hotel near Namur. **✨ Day 2 Saturday: Namur Castle → Dinant → Durbuy** - **Morning:** Leave the hotel at 7:30 a.m. and head directly to Citadelle de Namur. You can drive all the way to the top of the hill to overlook the entire city of Namur. - **Sculpture:** There is a sculpture called "In Search of Utopia" next to the castle. It is a large golden turtle. There is a strange introduction to the author next to it. Maybe the process of finding it is its meaning. - **Dinant:** Due to bad weather, we drove directly to Dinant after visiting the castle. There is a very beautiful rock along the way (p2). You can navigate to Chez Chen Wépion for the exact location. - **Parking in Dinant:** We chose Parking haut du téléphérique. It turns out that it is not highly recommended: Although it is a free parking lot, if you do not take the small cable car, it takes about 20 minutes to walk to and from the city center. The return trip is uphill, which is very tiring. It is recommended to park directly in the city center. I saw that it costs 1€ per hour (I hope I am not mistaken). - **Dinant Tour:** Dinant is a small town that can be fully explored in two hours. Due to the bad weather, we spent most of the time in the church to shelter from the rain. For lunch, we went to Chez Bouboule, which was quite tasty. There are not many options nearby. The neighboring café, Solbrun, has a nice environment but the coffee is just average. You can skip it if you like. - **Postcard Info:** - **Postcards:** Recommended to be purchased at Night&Day Presse next to the large Dinant sign. - **Stamps:** Available at Au Bonheur de Dinant next to the church (cash only). - **Mailbox:** Located to the left of the church's main entrance, it is a red one. - **Durbuy:** In the afternoon, we continued to Durbuy. Recommended parking: Parking Philippart. - **Dinant to Durbuy:** The scenery along this route is quite beautiful and highly recommended. After all, there are not many scenic roads for self-driving near the Netherlands. - **Durbuy Tour:** Durbuy is a small but charming town that can be fully explored in an hour. There are several Michelin-starred restaurants in the town. The entire town has been bought by a very wealthy person and is being transformed into a high-end holiday destination. The overall atmosphere is very pleasant. Finally, we returned to the Netherlands from Durbuy. - **Alternative Options:** If time permits, you can choose to spend more time in Namur and Dinant on Saturday and stay overnight in Durbuy. On Sunday, you can sleep in and enjoy lunch in Durbuy. #Namur#Dinant#SmallestCityInTheWorld#Durbuy

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A Weekend Trip to the Small Towns in the Walloon Region of Belgium

A Weekend Trip to the Small Towns in the Walloon Region of Belgium ✨ Day 1 Friday: Amsterdam → Namur, stay in Namur - Departure: Set off by car directly after work. The drive takes about 3.5 hours. - Accommodation: Check into a hotel near Namur. ✨ Day 2 Saturday: Namur Castle → Dinant → Durbuy - Morning: Leave the hotel at 7:30 a.m. and head directly to Citadelle de Namur. You can drive all the way to the top of the hill to overlook the entire city of Namur. - Sculpture: There is a sculpture called "In Search of Utopia" next to the castle. It is a large golden turtle. There is a strange introduction to the author next to it. Maybe the process of finding it is its meaning. - Dinant: Due to bad weather, we drove directly to Dinant after visiting the castle. There is a very beautiful rock along the way (p2). You can navigate to Chez Chen Wépion for the exact location. - Parking in Dinant: We chose Parking haut du téléphérique. It turns out that it is not highly recommended: Although it is a free parking lot, if you do not take the small cable car, it takes about 20 minutes to walk to and from the city center. The return trip is uphill, which is very tiring. It is recommended to park directly in the city center. I saw that it costs 1€ per hour (I hope I am not mistaken). - Dinant Tour: Dinant is a small town that can be fully explored in two hours. Due to the bad weather, we spent most of the time in the church to shelter from the rain. For lunch, we went to Chez Bouboule, which was quite tasty. There are not many options nearby. The neighboring café, Solbrun, has a nice environment but the coffee is just average. You can skip it if you like. - Postcard Info: - Postcards: Recommended to be purchased at Night&Day Presse next to the large Dinant sign. - Stamps: Available at Au Bonheur de Dinant next to the church (cash only). - Mailbox: Located to the left of the church's main entrance, it is a red one. - Durbuy: In the afternoon, we continued to Durbuy. Recommended parking: Parking Philippart. - Dinant to Durbuy: The scenery along this route is quite beautiful and highly recommended. After all, there are not many scenic roads for self-driving near the Netherlands. - Durbuy Tour: Durbuy is a small but charming town that can be fully explored in an hour. There are several Michelin-starred restaurants in the town. The entire town has been bought by a very wealthy person and is being transformed into a high-end holiday destination. The overall atmosphere is very pleasant. Finally, we returned to the Netherlands from Durbuy. - Alternative Options: If time permits, you can choose to spend more time in Namur and Dinant on Saturday and stay overnight in Durbuy. On Sunday, you can sleep in and enjoy lunch in Durbuy. #Namur#Dinant#SmallestCityInTheWorld#Durbuy

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