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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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  • La chèvrerie de Borlon | A goats farm and cheese dairy in Durbuy
    Durbuy

    La chèvrerie de Borlon | A goats farm and cheese dairy in Durbuy

    Géraldine and her family will be delighted to welcome you in her farm in Borlon (near Durbuy). There, she makes the most delicious cheese from her goat's milk, animals she loves and cares for with great tenderness. Respecting the wellbeing of her animals - as well as nature - is at the very heart of her philosophy.
  • The Gervin distillery in Péruwelz
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Péruwelz

    The Gervin distillery in Péruwelz

    Located south of Tournai, the Gervin distillery produces a wide range of spirits, liqueurs and artisanal apéritifs thanks to 45 years of expertise.
  • The Fromagerie du Vieux Moulin
    Battice

    The Fromagerie du Vieux Moulin

    This cheese dairy gives you the opportunity to visit the workshops producung the famous fromage de Herve which has a protected designation of origin.
  • Aubel artisanal syrup manufacture
    Aubel

    Aubel artisanal syrup manufacture

    It is in Aubel, that Claudy Nysse took over the helm of the family flagship: an artisanal syrup factory, which traditional recipes guarantee a fantastic texture and a festival of flavours. The 12th generation to do so! Stop by to learn more about this treat, known as the "black gold of the Herve region".
  • Dalaheim Castellum vineyards | Dalhem
    Dalhem

    Dalaheim Castellum vineyards | Dalhem

    Located on the Herve plate, the Dalaheim Castellum vineyards are known for its natural wines, produced without pesticides.
  • The Masson-Willems farm
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Perwez

    The Masson-Willems farm

    The Masson-Willems farm invites you to try their delicious dairy products: a fantastic stop for all foodies!
  • The Champia farm in Chevetogne
    Ciney

    The Champia farm in Chevetogne

    In the renovated stables, at the back of a pretty farm, Nathalie and Jean-Marc offer a wide range of local terroir products.
  • The Domaine de Glabais vineyards in Genappe
    Sparkling wines from the Glabais wine estate in Genappe
    Genappe

    The Domaine de Glabais vineyards in Genappe

    The Domaine de Glabais vineyards, located Genappe, is known for its Walloon brut and rosé brut sparkling wines.
  • Fromagerie du Samson,a fantastic Walloon cheesemonger
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Marche-en-Famenne

    Fromagerie du Samson,a fantastic Walloon cheesemonger

    why not enjoy a gourmet tour of the Fromagerie du Samson, which production site is in Marche-en-Famenne? Alternatively, head to their shop in Gesves for an assortment of tasty organic cheeses...
  • The Brasserie de Bertinchamps in Gembloux: traditionally made farm beers
    Gembloux

    The Brasserie de Bertinchamps in Gembloux: traditionally made farm beers

    Also called Brasserie de la Ferme, the Brasserie de Bertinchamps produces 3 terroir beers, already very successful in the region.
  • The Ferme de la Yauge
    A dragonfly sits on a flower
    Nafraiture

    The Ferme de la Yauge

    The Ferme de la Yauge, raising cows for milk (Holstein) and meat (Belgian Blanc Bleu), invites you to learn about the many jobs on the farm.
  • Munaut: a fascinating orchard and apple press in the Gaume region
    Virton

    Munaut: a fascinating orchard and apple press in the Gaume region

    Munaut, with its orchard and apple press, was created in Virton (Gaume) beginning of the 20th century and remains family-managed.