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Kayak to a castle, visit the birthplace of the inventor of the saxophone and use everyday objects to make musical instuments in a fairytale like setting in Dinant, Belgium. This city is a hidden travel gem located in the Ardennes, an area of lush forests and rolling hills. Host Darley Newman takes you on location from the iconic 13th-century Gothic cathedral and the imposing citadel perched high on a cliff to the birthplace of Adolphe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone. Experience the whimsical House of Pataphony and embark on a thrilling kayaking trip down the Lesse River, culminating in a dramatic view of the Gothic Revival Walzin Castle. This podcast episode in Europe offers practical travel tips and advice mixed with a behind the scenes look at how the Emmy Award-winning PBS team films adventure segments, something that’s not always easy from a canoe amid rough waters and hailstorms. Whether you're a lover of history, music, or outdoor activities, Dinant promises to share dreamy European vibes and fantastical fun that flies under the radar. Well worth the visit! Don't forget to follow Darley on social media for real-time updates and more travel adventures @darleynewman on all platforms and @travelswithdarley on Facebook and subscribe to this podcast!
11m 49s · May 29, 2024
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