Achel Abbey
Achel Abbey is a Trappist monastery located in Belgium, founded in 1846. It is situated in the province of East Flanders and is known for its serene environment and commitment to monastic life. The monks at Achel follow the Rule of Saint Benedict, focusing on prayer, work, and community living.
The abbey is also famous for its beer, particularly the Achel Blonde and Achel Bruin varieties, which are brewed by the monks. This brewing tradition not only supports the monastery financially but also allows visitors to enjoy the unique flavors crafted by the monks' dedication and skill.