@@JanicasJourneys We went to Valkenburg again somewhere in november I think, El Castillo is really the most unique restaurant experience I've ever had! The staff was also very nice and cactus soup is a new favorite dish I've never heard about before lol.
In 1957, our family visited Valkenburg and toured some caves where mummies were on display and there was one residential street with very low homes ( ceilings must have only been about 6 feet ( 2 m ) high. The street was lined with equally short flowering trees and looked just like a van Gogh painting and also made you feel as if you were in an earlier century. That street I will never forget. Wonder if it still exists but I have no idea of the street's name. Any one know? I could then look at in on satellite. We spent the night in a hotel in Roermond as it was getting dark and my father didn't feel like driving the 3 and a half hour trip back to Den Haag. In those days, there was only a few miles of autobahn near to the German border. Or do they spell it the Dutch way: autobaan?
We went a few months after it had happened, and you could still in some places see the damage. Some shops and restaurants were closed and under renovation because of it
Have you ever visited Valkenburg? 😄
I visited valkenburg in 1985
I really recommend going there during the Christmas period, it turns into a magical Christmas village!
I would love to revisit in the christmas times! 😍
@@JanicasJourneys We went to Valkenburg again somewhere in november I think, El Castillo is really the most unique restaurant experience I've ever had! The staff was also very nice and cactus soup is a new favorite dish I've never heard about before lol.
I love your videos! It truly makes me feel like I'm on the trips too 😊 keep up the good work 👏
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In 1957, our family visited Valkenburg and toured some caves where mummies were on display and there was one residential street with very low homes ( ceilings must have only been about 6 feet ( 2 m ) high. The street was lined with equally short flowering trees and looked just like a van Gogh painting and also made you feel as if you were in an earlier century. That street I will never forget. Wonder if it still exists but I have no idea of the street's name. Any one know? I could then look at in on satellite. We spent the night in a hotel in Roermond as it was getting dark and my father didn't feel like driving the 3 and a half hour trip back to Den Haag. In those days, there was only a few miles of autobahn near to the German border. Or do they spell it the Dutch way: autobaan?
Bedoelt u de woningen aan de Geulemerberg?
Eine wunderschöne Stadt, die ich gerne besuchen würde❤
Thanks. I am from Pakistan.
we would like to go explore some day
Valkenburg is a lovely historical town, I do recommend visiting! 😊
did you go after the heavy rainfall? and was there still damage from the rain?
We went a few months after it had happened, and you could still in some places see the damage. Some shops and restaurants were closed and under renovation because of it