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A charming tour of the rolling Belgian Ardennes, based in the ‘Pearl of the Semois Valley’, Bouillon, which boasts Belgium’s finest medieval castle. The Ardennes, situated in the south-east of Belgium, are one of nature's unspoilt areas. Rich in fauna and flora, this is a region of forests, castles, woodland, hills and river valleys.
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Local departure by coach or Door-to-Door service, then by coach to Bouillon in Belgium for four nights.
Includes Breakfast
Includes Dinner
Optional excursion to Durbuy, which dates from medieval times and is often referred to as the smallest town on earth with less than 400 residents. Durbuy is a stunning village in the rolling hills, which houses an excellent topiary gardens. Its pedestrian streets, winding between the ancient houses, are narrow and cobbled and a joy to explore. Enjoy lunch in one of the many excellent restaurants.
Includes Breakfast
Includes Dinner
Our optional excursions are a great addition to enhance your holiday experience and are highly recommended.
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The optional excursions will be available to book during your tour.
Prices are per person and are subject to change. Payment will be in Euros (cash payments only).
This morning we make the scenic journey to La Roche-en-Ardenne, a picturesque town with its own historic castle and interesting Battle of the Bulge Museum. We head back to Bouillon this afternoon for some free time. The town is dominated by its most important historic site, the majestic castle. The River Semois flows through the town ensuring the castle is surrounded by nature on all sides. As well as the castle, the River Semois encircles the historic centre of the town.
Includes Breakfast
Includes Dinner
Today we journey to Calais, then return home.
Includes Breakfast
The Hotel de la Poste is situated in the centre of Bouillon, close to the banks of the River Semois and only a short walk from the 12th century castle. The hotel was originally founded around the year 1730 as the modest hotel 'Grand Cerf'. In 1828 it changed its name into 'Grand Saint-Hubert' and in the 18th and 19th century it became 'Hotel de la Poste' due to people who stayed overnight when they travelled on the postal route between England, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Paris. The hotel retains many of its original features, but combines them with modern facilities and comfort. The hotel has a restaurant, lounge, lift and bistro/bar, the ideal place to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
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Stylish and modern, state-of-the-art Luxuria is the business class of coaches. Boasting comfort of the highest standard, sink into the deluxe armchair-style seats, stretch out with much more space around you, and enjoy a vast choice of entertainment on your personal touch-screen TV.
Fully escorted breaks
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