
Photo by Jean-Pol GRANDMONT, license: CC BY 2.5
Quévy, nestled in the Hainaut region of Belgium near the French border, is renowned for its local wine production. Visitors can immerse themselves in unique wine tasting experiences, exploring the nuances of Belgian wines amidst picturesque landscapes. The region offers a tranquil atmosphere perfect for those seeking to connect with local culture and nature.
Cold and damp
Cold, with temperatures around 0°C to 5°C. Not ideal for outdoor activities.
Cold with occasional sun
Still cold, best for wine tasting indoors.
Mild with more sunny days
Temperatures start to rise (5°C to 10°C). Early signs of spring make it a pleasant time to visit.
Mild with spring flowers
Spring blooms with mild temperatures (8°C to 15°C). Ideal for outdoor activities and vineyard visits.
Warm and blooming
Warm (10°C to 20°C) and vibrant, perfect for wine tasting and local festivals.
Warm and sunny
Summer begins; warm temperatures (15°C to 25°C) are great for outdoor exploration.
Hot and sunny
Warmest month (17°C to 28°C), perfect for enjoying the countryside and local events.
Warm with occasional rain
Still warm (16°C to 27°C), ideal for wine festivals and vineyard tours.
Mild with harvest season
Mild temperatures (14°C to 24°C) and grape harvest season; an excellent time to visit.
Cool and colorful
Cooler (10°C to 18°C), but beautiful autumn colors make it a lovely time for walks.
Chilly with rain
Chilly (5°C to 10°C), best for indoor activities and cozy wine tastings.
Cold and festive
Cold (0°C to 5°C), festive atmosphere with local holiday markets.