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Hauts-De-France

Along the Dewulf Dune – Nieuwpoort–Dunkirk Canal loop from Dunkerque

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Road cycling routes
France
Hauts-De-France

Along the Dewulf Dune – Nieuwpoort–Dunkirk Canal loop from Dunkerque

Moderate

4.4

(22)

445

riders

Along the Dewulf Dune – Nieuwpoort–Dunkirk Canal loop from Dunkerque

02:24

51.2km

100m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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The surface along some of this route may not be suitable

Some segments of your route comprise a surface that may not be suitable for your chosen sport.

After 8.52 km for 1.08 km

After 32.6 km for 808 m

After 39.5 km for 1.08 km

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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544 m

Canal de Jonction

Lake

2

7.73 km

Along the Dewulf Dune

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The cycle path along the dune. We just skirt it and there is a fence that separates the track from the dune.

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3

19.0 km

Plopsa Hotel

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23.0 km

Beach

Beach

5

24.1 km

CA-DOCK Viewpoint

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6

31.6 km

Nieuwpoort–Dunkirk Canal

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The Nieuwpoort-Dunkirk Canal or Veurnevaart is a canal that connects the Belgian coastal city of Nieuwpoort and the French port of Dunkirk. The watercourse forms an extension of the Plassendale-Nieuwpoort Canal and continues almost parallel to the coastline, at about two to four kilometers from the sea.

The canal starts at the Ganzepoot in Nieuwpoort, at the Yser estuary in Nieuwpoort, where it forms a connection between the Yser, the North Sea and the Plassendale-Nieuwpoort Canal. after almost 19 kilometers on Belgian territory, the canal flows further into France, past Brayduinen and Zuidkote. In Dunkirk there is a new connection with the North Sea and the canal ends in connections with the Broekburgvaart and Havendijk canals.
visuris.be/Nieuwpoort-Duinkerke

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7

33.2 km

The Maerebrug is a fixed, steel bridge for cyclists, pedestrians and riders. There are soft access ramps on both sides of the bridge so that road users can use the bridge smoothly. The bridge is 4 meters wide and spans a length of 33 meters.
The construction of the bridge was integrated into the rural environment as much as possible.
The bridge was named 'Maerebrug' in reference to the connection it makes to the two parts of Maerestraat, once one whole, but cut in two by the construction of the Nieuwpoort-Dunkirk canal. 'Maere' refers to 'mer', 'mar' (sea) or 'Moere'.

Source: west-vlaanderen.be/artikel/nieuwe-maerebrug-de-panne-verbindt-de-moeren-met-de-kust

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8

46.4 km

Malo-les-Bains Seawall

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9

49.5 km

Leughenaer Tower

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The Tower of the Leughenaer is a 15th-century fortress tower in the French city of Dunkirk. It is the oldest monument in the city. The tower is octagonal and 30 meters high. It was built by Jacques Desfontaines and was used as a beacon for shipping. Much of the technical 19th century equipment in the tower has been preserved. The tower contained a means of communication, namely a semaphore or a chappe as the French call it. From 1825 to 1963 the tower served as a lighthouse. It was alleged that false signals were deliberately given from the tower to beach ships and plunder them. That explains the name of the tower. It is more likely that ships crashed due to the difficult to navigate, winding access channel. The tower is protected and classified as a monument historique on 10-01-1995.
Ref: Michelin

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49.8 km

Yachthafen

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B

51.2 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

28.0 km

13.4 km

4.98 km

3.46 km

1.10 km

288 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

23.7 km

21.6 km

2.86 km

2.68 km

329 m

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