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[QUOTE="FatmaG, post: 176107, member: 4639"] Hi everyone out there! @Gunnar: the very first scallop I ever saw here in Brussels is "Rue de Louvain/Leuvense Weg" - just close to the senate, the Flemish parliament and the sculpture of Arne Quinze [url]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Arne_Quinze_Sequence3.JPG[/url] It then passes along the "Saint Michel et Gudule"-cathedral before descending to Grand Place. I just know that afterwards it is going towards "Porte de Hal/Halle Poort". And I guess that this one is the way via Nivelles (Nijvel) heading towards Paris and the Via Turonensis But as you already said, there are different options. I have a book by Arnout Hauben "Weg naar Compostella" (he walked with a camera on his back to make a documentary series for the Flemish television, is it?). He walked from Schaarbeek towards Namur to join Vezelay. [url]http://www.een.be/programmas/man-bijt-hond/weg-naar-compostela[/url] @[USER=25553]t2andreo[/USER] The Frenchspeaking "Amis de Saint Jacques" have also guides in French: [url]http://www.st-jacques.be/spip.php?rubrique6[/url] [/QUOTE]
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