Another beautiful sunny day, gradually getting warmer as we negotiate our way out of Ghent after a very peaceful night.
Our first stop today is the site of the Battle of Waterloo – the main attraction though is covered in scaffolding but we still enjoyed walking around the Battle field trying to imagine the sights and sounds it has experienced….

Our next stop was the city of Namur, driving into the heart of the city as we ended up doing was a little nerve racking, but we were lucky enough to find free parking in a little Aire just tucked away – we could stay the night here but I didn’t fancy negotiating our way back out of the city in the morning. Instead we wandered down to the river La Meuse and followed the riverbank along to the Citadel….


We then meandered our way back through the old town with echos of Ghent…




Craving a little peace and quiet we left the city behind and followed the river down to the small village of Profondeville and found parking for the night besides the Sports Centre….

Once parked we took a stroll through the village with its rather large and exotic houses, down to the riverside, before calling it a day…


Thoughts of the day:
- How is it that you can never quite achieve the same shot of a place as represented in all the guide books?
- Having assumed this sports centre would be a bit sleepy hollow, as of now (8pm) it is anything but with a constant steam of cars in and out dropping off or picking up, hopefully by about 10 it should have quietened down.
Today’s stats:
- Miles driven – 109
- Miles walked – 7
- Fuel – £74.55 (just over 2 euro’s a litre – thanks Trumpety Trump)
- Groceries – £26.32