The Belgian Coast is compact yet diverse, stretching just 67 km along the North Sea. Its sandy beaches, dunes, and lively seaside towns like Ostend, Knokke-Heist, and De Haan make it a favorite local getaway. Unique features include the coastal tram, Europe’s longest, connecting every resort. While the weather is unpredictable, summer brings a vibrant atmosphere with seafood, cycling paths, and art festivals. It’s more relaxed and family-oriented than glamorous, but charming in...
Read moreNice town, but overbuilt. Along the shore there are a lot of over-sized spiritless buildings. The promenade along the coast is long and tidy. Although the wind blows constantly, it is a convenient place to rest in Summer, but no longer than...
Read moreAn incredible view of the beach, but I think it is the best place to watch the sunset, Ostend beach is usually uncrowded which is always good to have time to relax and unwind at the...
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