
Chimay (commune)
Chimay is a small commune in Belgium, located in the Wallonia region’s Hainaut province. Known for its rich history and scenic landscapes, it’s famous worldwide for the Chimay Brewery, which produces well-regarded Trappist beers made by monks. The area features historic sites, including the Chimay Castle, and lush forests, making it a charming destination for visitors interested in culture, history, and traditional brewing. As a peaceful rural community, Chimay combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, reflecting a longstanding tradition of monastic craftsmanship and regional identity.