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The men and women of Gourmet Wallonia have made their passion a profession. 

The natural taste of the local products, combined with the stunning Walloon landscapes, are the essential ingredients for an unforgettable day with friends, family or a group. Many craftsmen and farmers are happy for you to visit their place of work and reveal some culinary secrets. Here are the producers who have made Wallonia a gourmand’s delight from snail farmers and chocolatiers  to beer brewers and whisky distillers (yes, really,  the Belgian’s make whisky !)

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  • Joce des Abeilles | An apiary in Bastogne
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Bastogne

    Joce des Abeilles | An apiary in Bastogne

    Hives, flowers, bees, and honey! Jocelyne introduces you to the world of beekeepers and the remarkable work of bees in Bastogne.
  • The Cherain mill: a passion for grain
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    Gouvy

    The Cherain mill: a passion for grain

    The Cherain mill near Gouvy (province of Luxembourg) is one of the last hydraulic mills in Wallonia. A passionate team brought it back to life after 40 years of inactivity.
  • Agribio: a cooperative of organic cereals
    Verlée

    Agribio: a cooperative of organic cereals

    This cooperative of organic cereals in the region of Havelange makes organic flour and bread artisanally. No additive is used during the preparation.
  • Honey of the Anlier forest
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    Léglise

    Honey of the Anlier forest

    Located in the heights of Leglise (Province of Luxembourg), this apiary enjoys the flowers blooming at the edge of the Anlier forest and in the nearby fields and meadows.
  • Les Lutins in Anthée: one of the best Belgian artisan ice-cream makers
    Anthée

    Les Lutins in Anthée: one of the best Belgian artisan ice-cream makers

    Les Lutins, less than a 15 mn drive from Dinant, is a delightful parlour offering homemade ice-cream. Denis Kairet, named best artisan ice cream maker in 2016, and his wife offer a real feast for senses.
  • The Lamberty farm shop
    Vielsalm

    The Lamberty farm shop

    The Lamberty farm in Petit-Thier sells organic products made in the region: sourdough bread, cheese, vegetables, cheese made with either cow or goat milk.
  • Valléro: bees and honey in Sombreffe
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    Sombreffe

    Valléro: bees and honey in Sombreffe

    Valléro, a company based in Sombreffe, is known for its exquisite, high quality Perle du terroir® honey, harvested and conditioned in Belgium. Stop by to learn more about bees and their mysterious nectar.