Brasserie de Brunehaut
♿ Wheelchair accessible brewery

Brasserie de Brunehaut

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

Brasserie de Brunehaut, located in Rongy near the French border in Hainaut, is a Walloon brewery that stands out for its organic beers and an extensive range of gluten-free specialty beers. Named after Queen Brunehaut from the Merovingian era, the brewery produces classics such as Brunehaut Blonde, Brune and Blanche, as well as innovative gluten-free variants that are internationally acclaimed. Tours give visitors insight into the craft brewing process and the distinctive gluten-free technology.

The brewery has a modern visitor centre with level access and good wheelchair accessibility. The reception area, tasting room and shop are reachable without thresholds. The tour route through the production area is largely on one level. An accessible toilet with sufficient turning space is available in the visitor centre.

There is ample parking on site with accessible spaces close to the entrance. Rongy lies in a rural area and is most easily reached by car via the motorway towards Tournai. Tours are by appointment; for gluten-free visitors and wheelchair users, the welcome and tasting can be optimally adapted.

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