Val d'Ardennes tourist office routes

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Not to be outdone by the Walloons, those across the border in the French Ardennes have put together some roadbooks

It's that part of France that looks like a finger exploring the prostate of Belgium

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Charlemont Castle at Givet
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You only need to download the route book once. Each sub-section simply repeats it.

It’s all in foreign.
 
You only need to download the route book once. Each sub-section simply repeats it.

It’s all in foreign.

but mostly pretty pictures for the hard of thinking and links to POI, fuel etc.

even @JohnnyBoxer should be able to work out the directions in the graphics without needing a grown up with a Beeline to hold his hand
 
Not to be outdone by the Walloons, those across the border in the French Ardennes have put together some roadbooks

It's that part of France that looks like a finger exploring the prostate of Belgium

val-d-ardenne-map.dda6dd49f1e1dfce.svg


Charlemont Castle at Givet
groupe-de-masques-19.jpg
It's a great area. I've been up the arse of Belgium many times. Nothing mega quick in that particular area but fast enough to keep you focused as you follow and cris-cross the Meuse, all the way to Namur.
 
Not to be outdone by the Walloons, those across the border in the French Ardennes have put together some roadbooks

It's that part of France that looks like a finger exploring the prostate of Belgium

val-d-ardenne-map.dda6dd49f1e1dfce.svg


Charlemont Castle at Givet
groupe-de-masques-19.jpg
It's never bloody open.
 
Richard these look very similar from your post here

 
I did search the French section to see if it had been posted before. It is a French website but seems to have been classified as Benelux previously ...
 
Richard these look very similar from your post here

That does seem to be same thing Lee. Well done to to wessie for finding it and sharing nonetheless.
 
i only posted the link to the other post because thy looked similar i have not had a close look to see if they are the same, i thought it would save people the effort of cutting them to a route if they were already available
 
i only posted the link to the other post because thy looked similar i have not had a close look to see if they are the same, i thought it would save people the effort of cutting them to a route if they were already available

it is the same website so people will now see it whether they are looking in the Benelux or French sections, as the routes venture into both
 
I thought they looked vaguely familiar.

We can leave one in Benelux and one in France.

Rather like ‘The Alps’, things do become a bit fluid.
 
A love using that road on my way out to Luxembourg / Eifel, The Hotel on the bridge at Montherme is good value and very nice food.
The Hotel up the hill - the Franco-Belge - is a very typical provincial hotel. Quirky people, slightly surly waiting staff, but really good food at very reasonable prices.
 


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