EgoTrippin said:The beach bars are great in Scheveningen. Very good place for many drinks
Resto-raider said:In april the weather can go both ways. It can be sunny and reasonably warm during the day, but it can also be crappy. No telling.
What kind of things would you like to visit?
April 19 and 20 is the first barndoor gathering in Amersfoort.
Kieft and Klok is near Arnhem. They are probably the biggest bus selling company in Europe. Definitely worth a visit.
Resto-raider said:Our country is completely flat, so excellent for biking except for when it's windy.
Of course there are woods where you can go mountainbiking, but you won;t find any big hills, only a few 'bumps' in the terrain.
Except for the part where I live, the province of Limburg, between Belgium and Germany. There are some hills with steep slopes. This is where the Tour de France often visits as well as the World Championship Cycling.
I live in Valkenburg, very famous for its cycling history and touristic activities. For example walking, mountainbiking or driving a quad through the limestone caves.
Nearby is Maastricht. An old city with lots of shopping opportunities, historic places and museums.
There is a lot to see, a travel guide will probably give you a better idea of what to see and do.
I've also been to most other countries in Europe. If you have specific questions let me know.
Resto-raider said:5 months? That's plenty of time.
Why not open a separate topic to unveil your travel plans and let others inspire you with great places to visit in each country.
Bay-low71 said:Sounds like that's going one hell of an adventure.... My partner & I travelled in 2009 to France into Italy (Lake Garda) then north into Austria, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium back to South Wales it has been the best holiday so far we done it over 3 weeks. 5 months should be amazing, I wrote a diary every night and it makes a great read even now!!! Excited for you!!
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