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Tag Archives: Dordrecht
Bergen op Zoom to Antwerp – 40 km
Today we leave the Netherlands for a short foray into Belgium. But I have a couple of nagging comments about the Dutch. It is a culture of mini dogs. There are a ton of people out walking their dogs but … Continue reading
Dordrecht to Bergen op Zoom – 65 km
Today is our longest ride during the trip. We are on the road by 8:45 after a hearty breakfast at the hotel. We want to ride through the National Park de Biesbosch, a delta full of plants, animals and birds. … Continue reading
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Tagged Bergen op Zoom, Biesbosch National Park, Dordrecht, Netherlands
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Gouda to Dordrecht – 33 km
Today is Sunday and the road riders are out in force. Our route follows roads and a carless path which seems to be a favourite ride for these riders. They whiz by us and we rue our heavy loads and … Continue reading