Camping trip to Bouillon (2)



After a good night sleep in the cozy tent, I was waken up by the chirps in the forest and the sound of ducks landing on the water. The morning in the valley was beautiful. Though it was quite chilly, the scenery was breath-taking. The mountains were shadowed by the morning fog. We could hear the chipping of the birds and the sound of the river running. The feeling was amazing. After having a very enjoyable breakfast, we started off to our kayaking trip. We walked to the bottom of the castle and found this Kayak rental store. We rented a double kayak and began our 15km of kayaking. It was quite a relaxing trip. The weather was great, sunny but not too hot. The water was cool but not cold. Since it hasn't been raining much, the water in the river was quite shallow. Along the river, there are different little beaches you can easily "pull over" and have a break. We stopped for a few times to take some pictures and just simply enjoy the nature. We even stopped by a camp site and had ice-cream there. The water of the river was not particularly clear, but we could still see through the water and found a lot of fish. There were also lots of river weeds all flowing in the same direction and waving gracefully under water.
The river was generally very calm, but once in a while, there were little rapids. Whenever we saw one ahead, we had to make good decision on which way to paddle. For most of the time, we managed to pick the right way to go over the rapids and had some fun exciting moments. However, sometimes we picked the wrong way and got our kayak stuck on the rock and that's when Harm came in handy. I treasured every time we got stuck, because when Harm was pushing the boat, I felt like a princess being saved by a handsome prince. The whole trip took us about 3 to 4 hours and we quite tired after that, but it was definitely one of the highlights of the trip.
After the kayaking trip, we took an orange bus back to the center of Bouillon. We decided to do some grocery shopping for that night's dinner. In this cute little town, we were expecting to find a cute little supermarket, but out of our expectations, we found a very very very very big supermarket there. I think that supermarket is the biggest supermarket I've seen in Europe so far. It's like the wholesale supermarket Costco in Canada. Everything was big in that supermarket, from shopping carts to even the receipts. After quite a long browsing and searching for the things we needed for BBQ and headed back to the camp site.
After the yummy dinner, we had a chat with our neighbours. They spoke Dutch but I didn't know exactly where they were from. They had been there for a few days already. They told us about the rats around the camp site. The rats actually came close to their tent and tried to get their food. That would explain the flickering sound I heard the other night. They must have come for the cheese the other night. The father and the son were very enthusiastic about taking a good picture of the rats. I just felt lucky that I didn't have to meet the rats face to face. We then enjoyed another romantic night and good sleep.
