Benelux Breweries with accommodations?

Discussion in 'Rest of Europe' started by jesus_man, May 12, 2015.

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  1. jesus_man

    jesus_man Devotee (373) May 8, 2015 North Dakota

    I was told I may see more activity in the section, than the Belgium section I originally posted in.

    I am looking to plan a short trip with a group of 6 adults and two children this fall to Belgium. (atually it may end up just being 5 adults now) I believe we are looking at staying two nights, possibly mid-week. We don't have to be in the same room, but I am looking for breweries in Belgium that offer lodging. I thought searching on Google would be more fruitful, but I only came up with Hotel Het Anker in Mechelen.

    I also know that St. Bernardus does as well. So far, this is my pick, but that will likely mean more driving for me as the current plan is to check out Cologne after. But I'd be willing to do that because there is so many other good breweries in that area that I could stock up!

    I also know Chimay has something as well, but their beer isn't among my favorites.

    Thanks for any and all help!
     
  2. ManforallSaisons

    ManforallSaisons Pooh-Bah (1,554) Mar 20, 2008 Belgium
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    Orval has accommodations, oriented toward religious rather than beer tourism. But it's also out of your way, down south.

    Not associated with the brewery but there are a number of hotels within a 10-minute walk from Cantillon in Brussels. Among many more one-offs and maybe some other chains I haven't noticed, there's an Ibis (bare bones), a Park Inn (budget) and a (fancier) Pullman all by the south (Midi/Zuid in French/Dutch) train station. I don't know them because I live there but I'm sure this site or tripadviser can say more.
     
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