There was another section where you could try your hand at some activities from that time. We got to shoot crossbows, toss hatchets, and shoot longbows. (I'm not naming any names, but SOMEONE hit just a hair below the bulls eye with the cross bow on her first try. I'm just saying.) It was a lot of fun and a get way to spend a beautiful afternoon. If you find yourself in Gruitrode, Belgium this time next year, I would recommend you stop by and check it out for yourself. You will be happy you did. Where else can you learn so much about history hands on in one afternoon? Here's the official site for the festival if you want to read more about it. http://royse-feesten.be/
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Royse Feesten in Gruitrode
There was another section where you could try your hand at some activities from that time. We got to shoot crossbows, toss hatchets, and shoot longbows. (I'm not naming any names, but SOMEONE hit just a hair below the bulls eye with the cross bow on her first try. I'm just saying.) It was a lot of fun and a get way to spend a beautiful afternoon. If you find yourself in Gruitrode, Belgium this time next year, I would recommend you stop by and check it out for yourself. You will be happy you did. Where else can you learn so much about history hands on in one afternoon? Here's the official site for the festival if you want to read more about it. http://royse-feesten.be/
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Hello from the Netherlands! :o)
ReplyDeleteMedieval festivals and parades seem to be a theme in the Lowlands at this time of the year. Only two weeks ago, I visited a fair in the town of Medemblik in North-Holland and this weekend there were also medieval festivals in several citis in the Netherlands, the biggest being in Nijmegen.
What a charming account of this event in Gruitrode! Lovely photos to go with it, too.
Groetjes!
Thanks for the kind words! I love all of these festivals, too. I'll have to keep an eye out for the ones in the Netherlands. I'd love to check them out as well.
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