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7. St. Feuillien, Le Roeulx

In the Wallonian town of Le Roeulx, this 144-year-old brewery hosts visitors without reservation every Saturday at 2 p.m. or on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Admission is seven euros.
Founded in 1873 by Stéphanie Friart, it's been operated by the same family ever since, save for a short hiatus in the 1990s. The fifth generation of this family is still turning out abbey-style beers like a brown ale, a tripel and a farmhouse ale called Saison.
Barges and beers: This tiny town near the French border has one other claim to fame -- the 335-foot-high funicular boatlift of Strépy-Thieu along the Canal du Centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Experience crossing this feat of engineering by barge.
St. Feuillien Brewery, Rue d'Houdeng 20, 7070 Le Roeulx; +32 64 31 18 18
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