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LET'SGO!

Your micro adventure starts at in Bruges. You will be given the keys to your scooter, helmet, lock, and GPS at the start. We ensure you can start your trip with a full gas tank

In the evening, before 7 PM, you bring your scooter back to the same place The route takes you from Bruges to Cadzand, then in a beautiful loop via Sluis along the most minor roads back to the historic city

Before saying goodbye to the Vespa, a gas station will be provided along the way, which will cost a maximum of €5 to refuel.

Tipof The Day

If you pass by the centre of Damme between 1 PM and 3 PM, you can climb the tower for only €2.50.

Damme - Flemish Polder villages -

Knokke - Cadzand - Sluis - Bruges

This route takes you along the polder region's most beautiful roads and viewpoints.

Your adventure starts right along the extensive path of the Damme canal You can stop in the picturesque village of Damme before continuing your journey along the typically winding Flemish polder roads. The route leads you to the coastal town of Cadzand and the old fortified city of Sluis, just across the border. The beach of Cadzand is the perfect location to take a pit stop and enjoy a delicious lunch.

Damme

Located in the heart of the Flemish Polders is the village of Tijl Uilenspiegel Damme is known for its beautiful views and unspoiled nature: from vast polder landscapes to historic dikes and straight canals to nature reserves.

De Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk

Has a flat tower Churches with flat towers are unique to the Bruges polder region Admission to the church is free, and for those who are up for a challenging climb, you can also climb the tower. You'll enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of Damme and its surroundings from the top.

Walk through Kerkstraat, and you will find many cosy cafes and restaurants, such as De Smisse, Tante Marie, De Lamme Goedzak, and Restaurant De Uilenspiegel

Sint-Janshospital is one of the oldest buildings in Damme and served as a shelter for the sick, the poor, and travellers in the past For a long time, until the 21st century, the hospital functioned as a nursing home

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