Our walk and explore in this blog post was around the belfry of Ghent, One of the city's most famous landmarks and we’d love it if you’ll join us whilst we visit. The visit starts in the cloth hall, this was once a marketplace for the wool and cloth trade and was built onto the... Continue Reading →
Gravensteen Castle, Ghent
The historic region of Flanders in Belgium is famous for its many medieval monuments and buildings, to which these relics date back to an era when the region was a major economic and political centre under the Counts of Flanders, hence the Castles name translates to “Castle of the Counts” in Dutch. For many years... Continue Reading →
St. Bavo’s Cathedral, Ghent
The origins and consecration of the church on this site was in AD 942 to saint john the Baptist and interestingly you can still find some traces of the following Romanesque church which dates to around the mid 12th century, in the crypt that is wonderfully decorated with murals. Whilst we wander the beautiful cathedral... Continue Reading →
Ghent – City Guide, Belgium
If you haven’t heard of Ghent, or put it on your must do/see map, list or in your phone then this guide will tell you ALL the reasons why it should be on the list as a place to visit. The one thing I was most shocked by was just how easily accessible Ghent is... Continue Reading →

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