DINANT EVASION - Croisières sur la Meuse
Cruise the Majestic Meuse: Discover Dinant Evasion
Explore the history and craftsmanship of Leffe beer at Maison Leffe in Dinant, a must-visit destination for beer lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Maison Leffe in Dinant is a captivating museum dedicated to the history and brewing tradition of Leffe beer. Visitors can explore the brewing process, enjoy tastings, and immerse themselves in Belgian beer culture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From the center of Namur, walk to the 'Gare de Namur' bus station. Take bus number 22 towards 'Dinant'. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes. Get off at 'Dinant Gare' bus stop. From there, walk towards the river, and follow the signs for 'Centre Ville'. Continue walking along the riverbank until you reach 'Charreau des Capucins'. Maison Leffe will be on your left at number 23.
Train
Head to the 'Gare de Namur' train station. Board a train towards 'Dinant'. The train ride lasts about 20 minutes. Once you arrive at 'Dinant Station', exit the station and walk towards the river. Follow the river promenade until you see 'Charreau des Capucins'. Maison Leffe is located at number 23, just a short walk from the river.
Walking
If you are in the central area of Namur, you can take a scenic walk to Dinant, which is about 10 km away. Head towards the Av. de la République Francaise and follow the signs to the Meuse River. Walk along the riverbank, enjoying the views, until you reach Dinant. Once in Dinant, navigate to 'Charreau des Capucins' where Maison Leffe is located at number 23.
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