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Foodies, rejoice: Wallonia is known for the exceptional quality of its terroir products. Make sure to start at one of our many farms!

There is much to choose from: sheepfolds, snail farms, apiculture, orchards, vineyards. Yes: Belgium makes amazing wines too, the sparkling ones being quite exceptional.

Here is our selection of Walloon producers, well worth a detour:

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  • Château Bon Baron vineyard near Dinant
    Dinant

    Château Bon Baron vineyard near Dinant

     Château Bon Baron grows a variety of grape in its vineyard, located between Namur and Dinant.
  • Le Château de Bioul vineyard near Namur
    Gate of the castle overlooking the inner courtyard
    Anhée

    Le Château de Bioul vineyard near Namur

    The Château de Bioul is proud of an 11 hectares vineyard, created by 2 passionate winemakers. Why not stop by to learn more about their skills and passion?
  • Le Domaine du Chant d'Eole: a vineyard near Mons
    Quévy-le-Grand

    Le Domaine du Chant d'Eole: a vineyard near Mons

    This amazing estate, created in 2015, was born from the friendship between a family of local farmers and a winegrower from the Champagne region. Located in Quévy-le-Grand, a charming village in the countryside of Mons, this is now the largest vineyard in Belgium.
  • Villers-la-Ville Abbey vineyards
    Villers-la-Ville

    Villers-la-Ville Abbey vineyards

    Join the Confrérie du vignoble de l'Abbaye de Villers for a visit of the most famous abbey in Walloon Brabant's vineyards.
  • Septem Triones: organic vineyards in Chaudfontaine
    Jean Galler harvests grapes in his vineyard in Chaudfontaine - Belgian organic wine from Vignoble Septem Triones
    Chaudfontaine

    Septem Triones: organic vineyards in Chaudfontaine

    You may know Jean Galler already... as a chocolatier. Wine is its second passion and this organic vineyard in Chaudfontaine, his knew quest for excellence.
  • Les Coteaux de la Legia vineyard
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Ans

    Les Coteaux de la Legia vineyard

    Les Coteaux de la Légia is a fascinating urban vineyard, counting 1,200 plants. Come and discover how rich the past of the estate is...
  • The Domaine du Chenoy vineyard
    Emines

    The Domaine du Chenoy vineyard

    Le Domaine du Chenoy is a 10 hectares vineyard near Namur, created in 2003. It aims at creating wines reflecting the Belgian terroir.
  • Ruffus: visit the Agaises vineyard near Binche
    Haulchin

    Ruffus: visit the Agaises vineyard near Binche

    This vineyard, located near Binche, is well known for its sparkling wines produced according to the traditional method, the most famous one being Ruffus. Come for a visit... and a taste!
  • Le Clos des Prébendiers vineyard in Huy
    Circuit Gourmand 28 - Huy Vignoble Le Clos des Prebendiers
    Huy

    Le Clos des Prébendiers vineyard in Huy

    Join a guided tour of Le Clos des Prébendiers estate to learn more about the wines produced near Huy.
  • Le Clos des Zouaves: Thuin vineyard
    Thuin

    Le Clos des Zouaves: Thuin vineyard

    This vineyard, planted in 2001, streteches over Thuin's suspended gardens. The very first harvest, in 2003, proved a real success. So much that the wine produced has now its own Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée: Côtes de Sambre et Meuse.
  • Le Domaine du Chapitre: a wine estate in Nivelles
    Hautier family in the vineyard of the Nivelles wine estate
    Nivelles

    Le Domaine du Chapitre: a wine estate in Nivelles

    The Hautier family welcomes visitors in their vineyard, in Nivelles: a fantastic opportunity to taste the wines produced at the Domaine du Chapitre.
  • The Poirier du Loup vineyard
    View on the Poirier du Loup vineyards in the morning mist
    Torgny

    The Poirier du Loup vineyard

    Located by one of the most beautiful villages in Wallonia, Poirier du Loup is a communal vineyard managed by forty volunteers.
  • Le vin de Liège wine cooperative
    Heure-le-Romain

    Le vin de Liège wine cooperative

    Created in December 2010, the Vin de Liège cooperative brings back vineyards to the Liège region: 12 hectares have been planted between 2012 and 2014.