i want to change the heading of the blog post in the body

Monday, September 14, 2009

Route

Think I might have found ourselves a route!! French speaking Wallonia.

Roughly 250 miles over 7 days of riding breaks down to an average of a respectable 35 miles a day. The majority being a well marked bike-specific route through forests and such that don't even appear in Google Maps as roads!!

Start at the famous Orval Brewery in the south, finishing in Brugge. From Brugge, easy direct train to the airport in Brussels.

11+ breweries to visit/drink with 3 being Trappiste.

Another thought was to skip Brussels altogether. Not a fan of cycling out of Brussels. Most of us will arrive in the early morning so better to hop a train with bikes and take it out of town right away. That way we can start riding the following day.

Meet in the town of Florenville close to the brewery on travel day.

Ignore the route that heads north towards Brussels in the middle of the map.

Clicking on the wine glass(no beer glass available) reveals more info on the brewery.



View B4 in a larger map

Friday, September 11, 2009


View B4 in a larger map
From: "Wessel, Robert"
To: dan franch ; kevin kos ; shaun sava ; "joe@smithandtinker.com" ; "mtnoble37@yahoo.com"
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 12:44:42 PM
Subject: RE: B-Cubed

Starting in Amsterdam sounds great to me. Maybe a chance to pick up supplies for the trip.

Since I’m a novice biker (cyclist?), 50 miles per day would probably be my max. Shaun also mentioned that we may want to rent a car/van that one of us could drive each day to transport luggage and give each person a rest day from riding?

Not to be a pansy, but a B&B or hotel would be a preference if possible. I know Sava needs a proper place to douche every day.

rob

From: dan franch [mailto:danfranch@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 8:22 AM
To: kevin kos; shaun sava; joe@smithandtinker.com; Wessel, Robert; mtnoble37@yahoo.com
Subject: B-Cubed

The Amsterdam/Brussels train is around 45 USD one way.


Again about the dates, Luxembourg is only 2 1/2 hours by train, so I can be there to meet whenever people start arriving. Robert and Joe, are you also using Frequent Flyer Miles? If not, then it is best if Kevin goes ahead and "determines" the dates, so to speak. Then that is done. As Kevin mentioned, it all depends on who has other plans or demands in July. I can work around all my July dates.

Shaun, the time span you mention is fine, and I agree that there is no need to visit a Trappist brewery if we can’t get in. I am flexible about whatever route we take, just let’s get out of Brussels and into the country as soon as possible. And 50 miles perd ay works, too.

Are we still tenting? If so, we need to plot out where such spots are along the route. Here in Eritrea on dial-up, that's not possible, so I will leave all the planning to everyone else.

The Mission

What: 7-10 day biking trip to drink beers in Belgium
When: July 2010
Why: we like Beer!
How: by bike
Who: whoever

Purpose: to taste as many of the original Trappiste breweries on site as possible.

Route: TBD with 50 miles/day as max.

Lodging: combination of hotels, B&Bs, guesthouses, etc.

A convenient way to post trip ideas and suggestions.