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Jogging around Bray-Dunes offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activity. The region is situated on the French-Belgian border, featuring an extensive coastline with multi-kilometer-long beaches. Protected natural dune areas, including Réserve Naturelle Nationale Dune Marchand, Dune du Perroquet, and Dewulf Dune, provide varied terrain for runners. These landscapes offer a mix of firm sand near the water's edge and unpaved paths within the dune systems.
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"Westerpunt" is a six-meter-high architectural gem on the promenade leading to France. Studio MOTO designed it as a symbolic connection between the sea, dunes, and humanity. From the top, you can enjoy a magnificent 360° view of the surroundings. At high tide, part of the structure is submerged, making it seem as if you are literally suspended "above" the sea.
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Endless beach with promenade and bike path.
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Unfortunately, the bike path here is no longer paved. Still, the scenery is beautiful.
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These striking statues can be placed alongside monuments like the Statue of Liberty (New York) or Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro) thanks to their heroic-realistic character. Originally, such statues served as guides, but now they've become true must-sees. The three heads are also true wiseguys: each stubbornly looks in a different direction: towards France, England, or the Belgian countryside.
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With only a pedestal for a body and their identical faces, the Three Wise Men of De Panne brave the elements. Their monolithic stature towers over the coastline. They fit into a tradition of realistic, public sculptures with a heroic function, such as the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, the Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro, or, in the distant past, the Colossus of Rhodes. They stand as guardians or guardian angels for those sailing the sea, and as symbolic protectors of a port or coastal city. Originally serving as a welcoming beacon or guidepost, these statues have become a tourist attraction over time, from a point of reference to the destination itself. Originally, "wisdom" was a colloquial term for a scholar or wise person; now, it's used to describe a know-it-all who confuses wisdom with arrogance. With "The Three Wise Men of De Panne," Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys have combined the original meaning with an extremely literal interpretation: the "pointing" of the nose. Nothing is as effectively guiding as a human nose; as laughable and banal as it is insurmountable and fundamental. Over each other's heads, the wise men look towards England, France, and the interior respectively, their gaze fixed on infinity. The thoughts, observations, and enigmatic knowledge of their gigantic minds likely extend from these three areas and reach much further. Source: https://www.dekust.be/beaufort-de-drie-wijsneuzen-van-de-panne
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Beautiful viewing platform, a true highlight of the Westhoek Nature Reserve. Enjoy the impressive dune landscape.
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The Ligusterpad is nestled between De Panne and the French border. Hikers can enjoy the impressive dune landscape of the Westhoek region.
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First of all, this boundary marker on the beach is completely new, as an earlier one was irreparably damaged in 2021. The date and initials refer to the brief period from 1814 to 1830 when France bordered the Netherlands. The former boundary marker was first erected in 1819. Now, this boundary marker 2.0 marks the border between Belgium and France. The point also indicates the westernmost point of Belgium combined with the northernmost point of mainland France.
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There are nearly 30 diverse running routes around Bray-Dunes, catering to various fitness levels. These include 2 easy, 18 moderate, and 9 difficult trails, ensuring options for every runner.
Bray-Dunes offers a rich variety of terrain for runners. You'll find extensive, multi-kilometer-long beaches, protected natural dune areas like the Réserve Naturelle Nationale Dune Marchand and Dune du Perroquet, and seafront promenades. This mix provides options from firm sand near the water's edge to unpaved paths within the dunes and paved surfaces along the coast.
Yes, Bray-Dunes has routes suitable for beginners. While many are moderate, you can find easier sections along the seafront promenade or within the less challenging parts of the dune systems. For a moderate option that's not overly strenuous, consider the Bray-Dunes Beach – Bray Dunes loop, which is about 8 km long.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more challenging experience, Bray-Dunes offers several difficult routes. These often involve longer distances or more varied terrain within the dune systems. An example is the Sea wall – Wind Park loop from Bray-Dunes, which is an 18.4 km path predominantly on paved surfaces along the sea wall.
Yes, many of the running routes in Bray-Dunes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Westerpunt – Beach of De Panne loop and the Bray-Dunes Seafront Promenade – Claude London Shipwreck loop, both offering convenient circular paths.
Bray-Dunes is rich in natural beauty and interesting sights. You can explore protected natural dune areas like the Dune Dewulf Nature Reserve or the Krakeelduinen Nature Reserve. Other notable points include the Belgium–France Border at Grenspad and the scenic View from the Hoge Blekker.
The running experience in Bray-Dunes is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Nearly 1000 runners have explored the area, often praising the diverse landscapes, from extensive beaches to varied dune systems, and the well-maintained seafront promenades that offer incredible views.
Yes, Bray-Dunes has a local running culture. The town organizes a 10km "Run entre Terre et Mer" (Run between Land and Sea), which highlights the blend of coastal and inland running opportunities. Additionally, an "Urban Trail" event with options for 8.5 km and 12.5 km is hosted, indicating well-defined routes within and around the urban environment. You can find more information about the "Run entre Terre et Mer" on the Dunkerque Tourisme website.
Bray-Dunes offers good running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for outdoor activity, with fewer crowds than peak summer. Even in winter, the coastal paths can be invigorating, though you should be prepared for cooler, potentially windy weather. The diverse terrain means you can adapt your route to the conditions.
Yes, Bray-Dunes is known for its routes that blend coastal and inland experiences. The Westerpunt – Beach of De Panne loop is a great example, combining beach sections with inland areas, offering a varied and scenic run.
Many of the routes, especially those along the seafront promenade or the easier sections of the dune paths, can be suitable for families. The varied terrain allows for shorter, less strenuous options. For a moderate, family-friendly option, consider the Westerpunt – Ligusterpad loop from Natuurreservaat De Westhoek, which is about 7.5 km and offers a chance to explore nature.


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