I'm aware that this blogpost will expose me as the travel nerds we are, but you probably already knew that to a certain extent, so I'm going for it. So far I've blogged about Scotland (the first leg of our trip), Northern Ireland (the third leg of our trip), and Ireland (the fourth and final leg), but we had a pitstop in Belgium/Luxembourg between Scotland and Northern Ireland. Why? Because Glen had never been to either one of them and we thought we'd take advantage while we were in the "vicinity". Of course, the term vicinity is being used lightly here since they were a plane ride away, but relatively speaking we were much closer to Belgium/Luxembourg than we normally are and inter-Europe flights on RyanAir can be found for cheap.
So we went for it.
It was a pretty quick trip, because we didn't want to short-change the British Isles, but we ended up really enjoying this fun little foray into mainland Europe for a few days. In fact, if you ask Glen what his favorite part of the trip was, he'll likely tell you that he loved all the places we visited, but Belgium was his favorite. And we both agree that it definitely had the best food and that's not even close!
We arrived into the Brussels Charleroi Airport (the small airport RyanAir flies into) and immediately jumped on a bus to Ghent. We chose Ghent, because we had time for one city and it had been one of our favorite stops when I took the kids to Belgium in 2019.
We figured since we were only spending 2 nights in Belgium, that we should get a hotel as centrally located as possible. The Ghent Marriott (right where my finger is pointing ) is located right on the canal and was ideal for exploring the city!
We were very excited to locate a Belgian waffle place nearby THAT HAD GLUTEN FREE WAFFLES TOO! I might have been a bit giddy about that and we definitely stopped there a couple times! They even had gluten free speculoos topping for it that made me extra happy.
I was excited to introduce Glen to the Ghent "noses" that we discovered on our last trip here. They're a locally made gummy candy that resemble a nose shape, hence the name.Between the food, the gorgeous architecture, and the walkability of Ghent, we were pretty enamored.
We were a little reluctant to leave here after just two days, but it was time for one last adventure on the mainland before heading back to the Isles.
Early the next morning, we packed up our luggage and hopped on a train for Luxembourg.
It was about a 4-hour train ride, but the scenery between Ghent and Luxembourg City was stunning...especially the closer to Luxembourg we got. It was hard to take pictures on a moving train, but here was one that actually turned out okay.
Food was also a bit of a disappointment in Luxembourg, but luckily we had been well-fed in Belgium, so it was all good.
Luxembourg City is built into deep gorges formed by two rivers, which means that it's really a multi-level city.
This was taken at one of the biggest attractions in the city...Bock Casemates and the view from there was pretty spectacular.
We very much enjoyed our time in both Belgium and Luxembourg...