On arrival in Leuven and having handed the 66 over to Benni


Having waved goodbye to Benni we headed into town to partake of refreshment at one of the many bars and restaurants.
Leuven Town Hall at night...

..and another building (maybe Aymat can enlighten us?)

After a beer or two and a meal it was time to head to the Hotel for the night.
The following day was spent adjusting tappets on Aymats' vario before an explore of Leuven in daylight. The architechture is fantastic and you'll note that the town hall is covered in hundreds of statues of significant people in Leuvens' history.





The pavement cafe we had lunch at is the far right one - they even had patio heaters under the awning!

The view from the cafe


After lunch we headed off to see 'Old Leuven', i.e. the original town centre..




...and then onto the University...

...where to our suprise the ducks were quacking in English!

The cars in the Uni car park


Time for more food and beer and then back to the Hotel
The hotel taken on the last morning

The room (we had two rooms before anyone asks!!!)

Monday morn saw us shopping for chocolates before heading for home. Unfortunately some bad driving on the part of the Belgians had closed the autoroute so a diversion via Oostende and an hour delay meant we were unable to stock up on booze at a French Hypermarket in Calais. Industrial action saw the ferry delayed by 40min on the return too!!
The 245 and trailer on the ferry

So, what did we learn? Well;
1, Leuven is a beautiful city.
2, The Belgians are incapable of making a beer (aside form Stella) that is below 9% in alcohol
3, Foggy never carries any money.
4, Andy and his blowtorch are inseperable.
5, Farrell is to be remnamed 'RandyFarrell'.
6, Chris can't get up in the morning.
7, Sat-Nav is crap!
8, Farrel secretly wants to be David Bailey (he used about 2gb of memory!!)
9, I am perfect.
The usual suspects






