We have stopped off at Bruges several times, usually towards the end of the cruise. We always used to get a taxi into the lovely old town, but the last few times we have taken the coastal tram. I think the last time we went it was about €5 for a ticket and you could get on and off as many times as you wanted to during the day. We found our favourite places where we would go for a walk and then waffles and coffee. De Haan was always a favourite place for the last stop before our return to the ship.
Okay I know, I wasn't wordless!
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That really looks beautiful, love the water views!
ReplyDeleteBruges looks like a very beautiful city, I've always dreamed of going there. And your pictures make me want to go even more!
ReplyDeleteI agree it LQQKS beautiful there :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a waffletastic safe week 😷😷😷
You certainly can use words as far as I'm concerned. I'm a rule breaker and you explaining where you were and what you were doing is most wonderful.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
What a beautiful green! Nice place!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and a fine week!
How could one be wordless in such a lovely place (PS glad we found you ...!) Happy Travels!
ReplyDeleteWe won't tell that you used words, shhhh! Love that water - so peaceful looking.
ReplyDeleteVery fresh and green there. The tree reminds Mom of the weeping willow tree in the yard that the kids loved to swing on.
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awesome photos jackie !!! have you ever seen in the fall when the leaves turn color?
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful shots- love the weeping willow. We used to have 2, but they died. :( XO
ReplyDeletenice to see one of my favorite trees :) And beautifully backlit.
ReplyDeleteBrugge is such a beautiful place. We have been there two years ago and it was marvellous, it's not so far from were we live. Great pictures, Jackie😸Pawkisses for a Happy Day🐾😽💞
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view of the lake and I like the weeping willow.
ReplyDeleteBruges looks scenic. I especially loved the second pic of the lake.
ReplyDeleteBruges looks serene and lush and so very inviting. I can imagine what a fun trip you would have had.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you join me on #WW.
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We love the text you add, it gives a true feeling to the stunning scenery and brings it alive and makes it special. The waffles and coffeesounds ideal way to end the day.
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ERin