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Lonely Planet's guide to Belgium & Luxembourg - Hainant & Brabant-Wallon (Chapter), 4th Edition On Sale!




Lonely Planet's guide to Belgium & Luxembourg - Hainant & Brabant-Wallon (Chapter), 4th Edition





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Lonely Planet's guide to Belgium & Luxembourg - Hainant & Brabant-Wallon (Chapter), 4th Edition - 2.99, This is the Hainaut & Brabant Wallon chapter from Lonely Planet's Belgium & Luxembourg guidebook. Western Wallonia hosts some of Belgium's craziest and most unmissable festivals while the world-famous Waterloo Battlefield is one of the country's most popular tourist draws. This chapter will help you find the best festivals, the most magnificent chateaux and some seriously haunting abbey ruins. see how Romanesque transformed into Gothic in Tournai's iconic cathedral maps explore the evocative Cistercian abbey ruins at Villers-la-Ville and Aulne transport plan your trip around Dragon Slayers Mons' Le Doudou, one of Belgium's most raucous, mesmerising traditional festivals restaurants & accommodation Coverage includes: Tournai, Tournai to Mons, Ath, Lessines & around, Enghien, Mons & around, Waterloo Battlefield, Nivelles, Wavre-Ottignies-Gembloux, Charleroi & around, Botte du Hainaut., ISBN: 9781741049893









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