All the pictures were taken either with a Panasonic Lumix TZ7 compact or a Lumix GH1 with 14-140 zoom lens.
The extensive marina and motorhome aire at Venlo Jachthaven, TZ7
The Gothic coffee house in the square, GH1
St Viktors Cathedral, GH1
The late sun casts its glow, GH1
The market square, Xanten. TZ7
Delightful bronze in the street - note the glass "water" in the bucket! TZ7
The working windmill and bakery, TZ7
Through the old city gate into the square, TZ7
Down by the lake....
We weren't able to identify this goose - any ideas? TZ7
The next generation!
Cycle paths all round the lakes, TZ7
The perfect picnic spot.... TZ7
Water skiing the environmentally friendly way! TZ7
Keep those knees bent!
The Roman ramparts rise again. TZ7
Well..why not? TZ7
After Xanten we visited Anholt Castle, a Baroque family residence - now a museum and hotel, in Wasserburg.
The grand entrance, GH1
Restored ornamental gardens
The old kitchens
Still one wastrel in the dungeons!
Our next stopover was in Kleve, the birthplace of Anne of Cleves. Heavily bombed in WW2, it is still in the process of rebuilding and re-generation.
Kleve on 13th February 1945 (taken from a public photograph). GH1
An amusing and imaginative bronze. GH1
The Zur Post hotel and restaurant gave us a good meal. GH1
Now into Belgium for a wonderful stopover and a great meal in great surroundings at t' Brigandje, Maldegem.
t'Brigandje, just an unprepossessing farmhouse... GH1
Inside... colourful and atmospheric
Stone flags and wooden beams
Sunset through the window
The perfect end to a perfect meal
Across the Channel, we slept well on the sea front in Dover, then stayed at the Fox and Hounds, Charlton Adam, set in a quintessential English village.
The Fox and Hounds, Charlton Adam. TZ7
Green fields and weeping willow. TZ7
Sunday morning gossip...
The Parish Church. TZ7
That quintessential Somerset lane. TZ7
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