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Central Park Leuven
Away from the Buzz? Just walk the Dyle park and imagine the young Dylan is singing about Visons of Johanna. That what it feels like sittng on an bench in Central Park Leuven
Coming from the Begijnhof on our way to the Kruidentuin, we were attracted by the loud noise of frogs! It seemed it was the mating time for frogs and the little pond was full of them making an incredi...
The most interesting about the park is that it is a bit hidden and not that many people come there. As such, the park isn't that special. The bridge over the pond is nice. If you want to have a pickni...
Although it's a beautiful and pleasant place, it has nothing different from the other city parks. After all, they're all beautiful and cozy. Which is good, because you can pick any of them to relax an...
The tiny Dijlepark, nicknamed ‘little paradise’, is situated between two arms of the Dyle River. In the Middle Ages there was boat traffic on the Dyle and this area was covered with windmills carrying...
Central Park Leuven
Away from the Buzz? Just walk the Dyle park and imagine the young Dylan is singing about Visons of Johanna. That what it feels like sittng on an bench in Central Park Leuven
Nice little park, a bit hiden away.
Coming from the Begijnhof on our way to the Kruidentuin, we were attracted by the loud noise of frogs! It seemed it was the mating time for frogs and the little pond was full of them making an incredi...
Little hidden park
The most interesting about the park is that it is a bit hidden and not that many people come there. As such, the park isn't that special. The bridge over the pond is nice. If you want to have a pickni...
Beautiful, just like the others
Although it's a beautiful and pleasant place, it has nothing different from the other city parks. After all, they're all beautiful and cozy. Which is good, because you can pick any of them to relax an...
Little paradise
The tiny Dijlepark, nicknamed ‘little paradise’, is situated between two arms of the Dyle River. In the Middle Ages there was boat traffic on the Dyle and this area was covered with windmills carrying...