![]() ![]() The best place to go for these winter activities is the region of the High Fens (Hoge Venen/Haute Fens). During these months you’ll have the highest chance to see snow! If you want to include one of these winter activities in your itinerary, it’s best to visit Belgium between the end of January and February. Other winter activities include: cross-country skiing, sledging etc. To reassure you, no, Belgium doesn’t have any mountains, nevertheless, we have some slopes, perfect for the beginning skier!īesides skiing (which became more unsure since global warming is heating up our winters), there are many hiking routes you can take to make the perfect winter hike! But if you’re lucky and it has snowed a lot you can even ski in Belgium! ![]() In Wallonia, chances are high you’ll see some snow. However, if you want to stroll around a huge Christmas market for hours, consider visiting Winter Wonders in Brussels, the largest Christmas market in Belgium! Do some winter sports Generally, all major cities will have a Christmas market you can visit, but my personal favourite remains Bruges! Stroll around, soak up the atmosphere, admire all the Christmas gifts and foremost don’t forget to order a hot chocolate or hot wine! However, decorations remain for the rest of the winter, so it won’t hurt if you would visit later, for example in January. So visiting Belgium in December would be perfect to see those cozy Christmas markets! Usually, they start at the end of November and go until New Year’s Eve. There’s a lot to do in Belgium in winter and its moderate temperatures in Flanders don’t make it too cold for a proper city trip! Visit some Christmas marketsīelgium is one of the European countries known for its Christmas markets. If the weather is predicted to be nice, you might consider visiting the most beautiful Belgian castles! Top winter activities In short, make sure to bring your umbrella! Thus, Belgium winter remains very versatile, at least when it comes to temperatures. However, when you decide to visit Wallonia chances are higher you’ll be able to see snow! Wallonia is known for its winter activities such as skiing (when possible), hiking etc. Temperatures will remain moderate between 0 and 10 degrees Celcius. When you’re visiting Flanders (the part closer to the coast) you probably won’t see any snow. Usually, winters are pretty wet so you should definitely bring an umbrella. The weather in Belgium in winterīelgium is a bit tricky when it comes to its weather. In this post, I’ll try to inform you as good as possible on what to expect from Belgium in winter.ĭownload my FREE Planning Your Trip Made Easy Workbook to start planning your trip in Belgium. So whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it in Belgium! In the heart of Winter Wonders, the now must-see Stella Pavilion welcomes visitors in an attractive atmosphere and invites them to take the time to savor this local beer.Visiting Belgium in winter definitely won’t disappoint you! Although Belgium is a small country, there’s actually a lot to do!īelgium has all the winter activities you can imagine for all kinds of people, from snowy winter sports to cozy Christmas markets. All these delights are accompanied by the bewitching voices of the choirs. Canada is well represented here: Quebec reconnects with fans of typical products, including the legendary Poutine, and the “Quebec First Nations” showcase their treasures. Situated behind the Saint Catherine’s Church, the Black Tower is an unmissable stage of the Winter Wonders tour. ![]() Here, the traders are using reusable tableware for the first time, thereby participating in a first test which augments the many existing sustainability measures. Place De Brouckère will host the ice rink and numerous chalets and covered terraces, thus creating a warm and friendly mini-village. Three artificial curling rinks are being set up here, surrounded by chalets offering typical mountain food and drink, along with a wide range of sweets and other treats to delight those with a sweet tooth. This year the Place de la Monnaie is being transformed into an après-ski village. ![]()
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