Best attractions and places to see around Marck include a mix of historical sites, natural reserves, and coastal features. This commune in Pas-de-Calais, France, offers a diverse landscape ranging from wild beaches and dunes to significant cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore sites reflecting local history and environmental heritage. The area provides opportunities for both historical exploration and engagement with nature.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Superb beach in Calais with a very beautiful seawall
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The Réserve Naturelle Nationale du Platier d'Oye is a magnificent nature reserve located near Dunkirk. This reserve covers an area of 391 hectares and offers a unique ecosystem with a rich biodiversity. Here you can discover 230 species of birds, 20 species of mammals and 361 species of flowers and plants. It is an important stopover for migratory birds along the coast of the Manche and the North Sea. There are three marked hiking trails through the dunes and wetlands, which are popular with botanists, birdwatchers and regular walkers. The reserve is always open and offers a wonderful place to explore nature and enjoy the peace and beauty of the area.
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On the beach to the North of Les Ecardines there are some bunkers which belong to the Infantry Stützpunkt Martha. This strongpoint with 2 bunkers laying on the beach was part of the coastal defence and observation. One of the bunkers on the beach is a Regelbau R120 observation bunker with a 21P7 metal cupola on top. It has three entrances and a armoured close defence opening for a MG. A flanking wall lies next to it in the sand. Next to the observation bunker is a Regelbau R630 type bunker. It housed a gun behind a big armoured plate. The armament of Strongpoint Martha consisted of MG’s in the R630 (MG stand for Machine Gewehr – machine guns), a 5cm M19 mortar, a 5cm gun, a 3,7cm Anti Tank gun, a MG-cupola, 2 Mortars and 5 MG’s. This heavily defended strongpoint housed the observation bunker of HKB Murane, as well as the headquarters of the 8th kompagnie. These bunkers, are part of a Luftwaffe Field Division instead of the Kriegsmarine. InfStp. Martha has eight bunkers in total. The other bunkers of this strongpoint can be found further up the dunes.
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Everyone knows Calais as a ferry port to England, but I would never have guessed that Calais is actually an incredibly diverse city. Calais surprises with modern street art, as well as pretty buildings and an old citadel. The beach is also worth a visit.
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The town hall is certainly the pearl of this city. I have rarely seen such a beautiful town hall. If you are in Calais, you should take a look at it.
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It takes several visits to find the hidden secrets in Calais. A very beautiful city that is a must-explore 🥰
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The Plage de Calais, also known as Calais Beach, is a beautiful sandy beach that stretches for several kilometers, from Perré Risban to Blériot-Plage. The beach is ideal for children with its very fine sand and gently sloping coastline. It offers a range of activities including windsurfing, kitesurfing, sand yachting and beach volleyball. Along the promenade you will find a range of restaurants, bars and ice cream parlors1. The beach is easily accessible from the city center and train station, and there is plenty of parking at both ends.
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Marck offers a diverse natural landscape, including its coastal area with wild beaches and dunes, ideal for relaxation and water sports like sand yachting. The Platier d'Oye National Nature Reserve, a significant stopover for migratory birds, is a must-see with its unique ecosystem of dunes and wetlands. You can also visit the private Botanical Garden of the Beautiful Country, showcasing diverse plant species in 20 thematic areas, open from April to October.
Marck and its surroundings are rich in history. The Town Hall and its belfry in Calais, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers panoramic views. The Rescue Museum in Gravelines, housed in a former boathouse, details the history of sea rescuers. Additionally, the Écardines Bunkers, remnants of the Atlantic Wall, are found on the beach, serving as important historical witnesses.
Yes, Marck features several unique cultural landmarks. St. Martin's Church, rebuilt after WWII, stands out with its elliptical design, glass-paneled windows by Gabriel Loire, and a choir fresco by Geneviève Colladant-d'Andréis. Walde's Lighthouse, built in 1857, is recognized as the last metal structure on stilts of its kind in Europe and is classified as a historic monument. The Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes Chapel, constructed in 1956, also offers interesting architecture with its hollow concrete design.
For families, the Ferme des Aigrettes, a House of Nature and Environment, offers educational insights into local flora and fauna within a 5-hectare wooded park. The Leisure Centre of Marck provides various activities such as archery, mountain biking, and orienteering. The Calais Beach, just a short distance away, is also ideal for children with its fine sand and gently sloping coastline, offering activities like windsurfing and sand yachting.
Marck's northern territory includes a coastal area with wild beaches and dunes, perfect for relaxation. The Calais Beach is a popular sandy beach stretching for several kilometers, offering a promenade with restaurants and ice cream parlors. For spectacular white chalk cliffs and panoramic vistas, consider visiting the magnificent Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez, classified as 'Grand Sites de France', located a short drive from Marck.
Yes, Marck offers various hiking opportunities, particularly within the Platier d'Oye National Nature Reserve, which features three marked trails through dunes and wetlands. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'Bunker with sea view – Fort Vert Dunes loop' or the 'Hemmes de Marck beach – Oye-Plage Beach Access loop'. Find detailed hiking routes and guides at Hiking around Marck.
Cyclists can find a variety of routes around Marck. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore options like the 'View of the Opal Coast – Mount de Couple loop' or the 'Town Hall and its belfry – Marsh Cycle Route loop'. These routes offer diverse scenery and challenges. Discover more gravel biking routes at Gravel biking around Marck.
Yes, there are mountain biking trails suitable for various skill levels near Marck. You can find routes such as the 'Forest trail – Marsh Cycle Route loop' for a moderate challenge, or easier options like the 'Fantastic surface loop from Les Attaques'. For a comprehensive list of trails, visit MTB Trails around Marck.
The Botanical Garden of the Beautiful Country is open from April to October, suggesting these months are generally favorable for enjoying outdoor natural attractions. The coastal areas and nature reserves are accessible year-round, but spring and summer typically offer the most pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and beach activities.
Yes, the Grand Calais Aerodrome, located within Marck, provides opportunities for air baptisms or aerial tours. This allows visitors to experience the stunning coast and surrounding landscapes from a unique perspective above.
Beyond natural and historical sites, Marck offers several sporting facilities. The Hubert-Seban complex provides indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a bowling alley, a skate park, and a bi-cross field. An outdoor fitness area is also available at the Dryad complex, catering to various recreational interests.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Platier d'Oye National Nature Reserve is highly valued for its rich biodiversity and as a haven for migratory birds. Historical sites like the Rescue Museum and the Écardines Bunkers offer compelling insights into the region's past. The area's coastal charm and opportunities for outdoor activities are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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