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Belgium
Flanders
West Flanders
Bruges
Blankenberge

Blankenberge Beach and Pier – Zeebos Park loop from Blankenberge

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Belgium
Flanders
West Flanders
Bruges
Blankenberge

Blankenberge Beach and Pier – Zeebos Park loop from Blankenberge

Hard

4.1

(26)

230

riders

Blankenberge Beach and Pier – Zeebos Park loop from Blankenberge

02:08

33.8km

40m

Cycling

Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 17, 2026

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Includes a movable bridge

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After 8.68 km for 90 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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114 m

BLANKENBERGE letter sculpture

Highlight • Monument

The name of the city ‘BLANKENBERGE’ is written here in large letters to welcome train passengers arriving in the city. The artwork is 27 meters long and 2.5 meters high.
Want to have your picture taken with Blankenberge? You can do that here.

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2

739 m

Blankenberge Beach and Pier

Highlight • Beach

Entlank des Zeedijk near the pier.
Good for a swim.

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3

3.38 km

Zeebos Park

Highlight • Forest

Just behind the coastline, located between Blankenberge and Zeebrugge, lies the provincial domain Zeebos, a vast forest of 41 hectares that offers both peace and adventure.

It is wonderful to cycle and walk here!

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4

21.3 km

The Herdersbrug is a bascule bridge over the Boudewijn Canal.
The metal bascule bridge was built in 1996 as a replacement for the swing bridge from 1906 and consists of three spans: two fixed side spans and a movable center span. The Herdersbrug is part of the N348, an important access road to the port of Bruges-Zeebrugge, for traffic from the N31 from Bruges and Kortrijk.

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5

23.3 km

Ter Doest Chapel

Highlight • Religious Site

This chapel was built in 1687 by the then Cistercian abbot of the nearby (Maarten a Colle) Ter Doest Abbey, because of his victory during a trial against Abbot Terasse. The trial was about the title of Abbot of Ter Duinen, and was conducted before King Louis XIV. The coat of arms on the left is that of a Colle, on the right of Ter Doest and Ter Duinen. In the niche decorated with volutes above the entrance is a statue of Mary and the Child Jesus.

Source: belgiumview.com and information board on site

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24.4 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

7

25.5 km

It is as if the time Lissewege can not harm. With its charming little canal, whitewashed polder houses and vast fields, it is characteristic of what all Flemish villages once looked like. The brick church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary is a typical example of the "Coastal Gothic". Those who take the trouble to climb the 264 steps of the blunt tower will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the polders as far as Ostend and Bruges.

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25.5 km

Lissenweegs Vaartje in 1271

Highlight • River

Lissenweegs Vaartje also called the Lisseweegse Watergang was dug in 1271.

Historical explanation:
The Lisseweegs Vaartje provides a good connection to Bruges. Heavy building materials are transported along the canal, including for building the church, bridges and locks in the polders, and for maintaining the sea defences. Large loads of stones are transported inland, originating from the many brick kilns in the polders and intended for major construction activities, including in Bruges.
The canal has been provided with dikes on both sides since 1279. Around 1750, a lock was built in Zwankendamme and a canal (the Noordvaart) was extended to behind the Graaf Jansdijk. The canal remained navigable until the 19th century. With the construction of the Bruges-Zeebrugge harbour, the last 1500 metres of the canal will be diverted to the west, it will be given a new course along the Pathoekeweg and will flow into the Bruges-Oostende canal.


Source: Inventory of Immovable Heritage

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33.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

18.0 km

6.19 km

4.62 km

2.84 km

2.10 km

< 100 m

Surfaces

12.7 km

12.3 km

5.15 km

3.16 km

415 m

< 100 m

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Thursday 14 May

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6°C

71 %

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