If you’re looking to escape the city and enjoy the snow, there’s no need to go far. Here’s our selection of the five best ski resorts within two hours’ drive of Brussels, for snowy weekends where you can ski, but also relax, all without leaving the region. Ready to hit the slopes?
1. Val de Wanne
In Aisomont, a charming little hamlet east of Trois-Ponts (south of Liège), Val de Wanne offers the longest ski run in Belgium (1 km).
⛄ Why go there? Because it’s the longest ski run in Belgium, plain and simple!
📅 Area open all year round, but ski slopes only in winter
🎫 Day pass from €14 adult (see all passes on the official website)
2. Mont des Brumes
Located in the Belgian Ardennes, in Stoumont, the Mont des Brumes ski area boasts an 850 m ski run situated at up to 530 m altitude.
⛄ Why go there? For the magnificent scenery of the Belgian Ardennes
📅 F rom December to the end of February
🎫 1-day package €25 (see all packages on the official website)
3. Baraque de Fraiture
In addition to its amusing name, the Baraque de Fraiture resort (province of Luxembourg) is Belgium’s 2nd highest point (652 m) and boasts 7 slopes.
⛄ Why go there? Because it’s the highest slope in Belgium!
📅 Mid-December to end of March
🎫 1-day pass 14€ (see all passes on the official website)
4. Ovifat
Three downhill ski runs and a toboggan run make up this friendly, family-friendly ski area in Waimes, in the Hautes-Fagnes region (1h50 from Brussels).
⛄ Why go there? For its low prices!
📅 Mid-December to end of March
🎫 1-day lift pass 5€ adult excluding lifts and equipment (see all lift passes on the official website)
5. Oignies-en-Thiérache
In winter, the snowpark at Oignies-en-Thiérache (Couvin region) welcomes you on its soft white carpet, in the heart of the great forest of the Viroin-Hermeton nature park.
⛄ Why go there? For its fun toboggan run!
📅 S ki trail only in winter (mountainboarding in summer)
🎫 1-day pass €10 adult (see official website)