Plage de Zuydcoote
Plage de Zuydcoote
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Elisa L
Saint Louis, MO162 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
We went to this beach with the purpose to view the shipwrecks, it was not a sunny day so beach was mostly empty. We looked at the tide calendar in our phones and found the best time to visit. It’s quite an experience and recommend to anyone already in the area.
It’s definitely not a big commercial beach
, there’s a very small restaurant and no other services.
We went by free public bus, we were given wrong info at the Operation Dynamo museum and got off too soon . Here’s what you should do, take C2 line to the final stop in Leffrinckoucke, then line 20 to the Marie Zuydcoote stop, walk up several blocks of residential area until you reach the beach, if you look online you can get exact coordinates of the wreck. Though it’s unmissable if there is low tide.
Our mistake was to get off at the Hopital Maritime stop, we had to walk much more in the sand than we wanted.
It’s definitely not a big commercial beach
, there’s a very small restaurant and no other services.
We went by free public bus, we were given wrong info at the Operation Dynamo museum and got off too soon . Here’s what you should do, take C2 line to the final stop in Leffrinckoucke, then line 20 to the Marie Zuydcoote stop, walk up several blocks of residential area until you reach the beach, if you look online you can get exact coordinates of the wreck. Though it’s unmissable if there is low tide.
Our mistake was to get off at the Hopital Maritime stop, we had to walk much more in the sand than we wanted.
Written July 18, 2023
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JMBB12345
Surrey, UK3,134 contributions
Apr 2022 • Business
Decent late morning of weather, so this beach front felt apt for traversing, for a while.
Decent area to park, nearby, and the beach, per se, is well maintained and clean.
The skeletal remnants of various wrecks can be spotted, hither and thither.
Nice to have some fresh air.
Decent area to park, nearby, and the beach, per se, is well maintained and clean.
The skeletal remnants of various wrecks can be spotted, hither and thither.
Nice to have some fresh air.
Written April 15, 2022
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Cadhlan
Nurmijarvi, Finland683 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
Nice place to have a beach walk during the low tide and search for the WWII ship wrecks. Free parking next to beach. Just check the time table's for low tide before your arrival if the ship wrecks are something you want to see.
Written December 9, 2018
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Kniverbee92
Stoke-on-Trent, UK93 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
We visited here while staying overnight in Dunkirk mainly to see the shipwrecks. Free parking and the shipwrecks are easy to spot once on the beach from the car park. Amazing sunset and what looked like a nice restaurant but we were to late to try.
Written July 19, 2018
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vfehling
Erpe-Mere, Belgium49 contributions
Jan 2018 • Family
Walked from Bray Dunes to Zuydcoote along the beach and back through the dunes. Great walk.
Lovely bar and restaurant with fantastic views too the sea.
Lovely bar and restaurant with fantastic views too the sea.
Written January 3, 2018
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Zelphiakat
Breda, The Netherlands127 contributions
Aug 2017 • Family
We visited a few beaches in the area over our vacation and this was my favorite. The parking is pretty close to the beach. There are toilets near the parking lot. Can't vouch on status here, as I did not use them.
The beach is wide and flat with lots of different parts. Light sandy part, which if you dig a bit there is wet sand underneath great for making sand castles. There are also lots of pockets of water between the dunes and beaches. Which if you have a little one, they can more safely splash there than directly in the sea.
Life guards here seemed pretty attentive. When only a few swimmers at low tide, they actually go down near the water.
It can get VERY windy on the beach, which could be negative for a visit, but obviously no one has control over that! Check the life guard station before going down to the beach for the conditions are written on the side.
It was not very busy here when we visited. Especially compared to Dutch beaches at similar time of year and weather. Sometimes visiting felt you were only sharing the beach with a handful of others!
My favorite part about this beach is minimal commercialization. There is one restaurant. It serves ice cream, And that's it. So if you have kids who are going to beg for bouncy houses and toys, this is your best bet as they is nothing too much to ask for. Just beach! I really loved it here.
The beach is wide and flat with lots of different parts. Light sandy part, which if you dig a bit there is wet sand underneath great for making sand castles. There are also lots of pockets of water between the dunes and beaches. Which if you have a little one, they can more safely splash there than directly in the sea.
Life guards here seemed pretty attentive. When only a few swimmers at low tide, they actually go down near the water.
It can get VERY windy on the beach, which could be negative for a visit, but obviously no one has control over that! Check the life guard station before going down to the beach for the conditions are written on the side.
It was not very busy here when we visited. Especially compared to Dutch beaches at similar time of year and weather. Sometimes visiting felt you were only sharing the beach with a handful of others!
My favorite part about this beach is minimal commercialization. There is one restaurant. It serves ice cream, And that's it. So if you have kids who are going to beg for bouncy houses and toys, this is your best bet as they is nothing too much to ask for. Just beach! I really loved it here.
Written August 7, 2017
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What is the name of the car park closest to the wrecks on Zuydcoote Beach please?
Written October 1, 2019
Mogen honden los op het strand?
Written April 22, 2018
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