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Mountain bike trails around Koksijde traverse a diverse landscape of dunes, forests, and coastal paths. The region features significant dune areas, including the Hoge Blekker, the highest dune on the Belgian coast at 33 meters. Nature reserves like De Doornpanne and De Westhoek offer varied terrain. Coastal paths provide additional riding experiences alongside the North Sea.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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super single trail is really fun
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In 1877, Benjamin Crombez commissioned the construction of a Neo-Romanesque church, intended for Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish services. Explanation: The St. Bernard's Church in Nieuwpoort-Bad is located a few dozen meters from the seawall. It is the only church along the Belgian coast whose main portal directly overlooks the sea. The first St. Bernard's Church was built in 1877 by commission of landowner Benjamin Crombez. He envisioned the place of worship as a place for all religions and faith communities. The building was destroyed during the First World War. The existing Neo-Romanesque church dates from 1923. During the Second World War, the building suffered considerable damage. The 1947 repairs therefore contribute to its current appearance. The yellow brick facades rest on a bluestone plinth. The stylistic distinction from the Gothic churches of Nieuwpoort-Stad, Ramskapelle, and Sint-Joris is immediately apparent. In the Romanesque style, the round arch dominates, while ornamentation is generally minimal. However, the stylistic purity has been somewhat compromised by the use of buttresses against the tower and aisles, a Gothic element. In 2012, St. Bernard's Church underwent a thorough restoration. This included addressing the facades of the place of worship. The artwork "Procession of the Dutch Army to Ostend" hangs in the entrance hall of St. Bernard's Church. The engravings depict the advance of Prince Maurits van Nassau and his army toward Ostend, following the victory at the Battle of Nieuwpoort on July 2, 1600. The drawings show how 885 people, primarily Utrecht students, re-enacted this remarkable procession on June 16, 1836. Source: https://www.nieuwpoort.be/sint-bernarduskerk-2
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Great to drive and has now been partially redesigned
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Centuries ago, one of the two mills of Ten Duinen Abbey stood here, and today stands the South Abbey Mill. The current South Abbey Mill of Koksijde dates from 1773 and originally stood in Houtem near Veurne (the Lootvoet mill). It was demolished there in 1951-1952 and rebuilt in Koksijde in 1953. Miller Patrick Geryl remains the only remaining full-time miller in Belgium. Anyone who visits the mill will be captivated by his every word: he'll happily give you a tour of his habitat: the South Abbey Mill. Feel the wind play with the mill, see how the grain is ground into flour, and smell the history. Highly recommended! Practical information: Individuals can visit the South Abbey Mill during regular opening hours from April to September. €2 for an adult, €1 for minors. Mill address: Jaak Van Buggenhoutlaan 120 (near the Abbey Museum). Intrigued? Click through to https://www.tenduinen.be/nl/beklim-de-zuid-abdijmolen
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Small but beautiful nature and dune area, with hiking trails
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De Barkentijn in Nieuwpoort is a holiday centre with a rich history and unique architecture. Originally built around 1868 as a luxurious residence, it has had various functions over the years, from a country retreat for the nobility to a refuge for war orphans. The current building, built in Norman style, dates from 1924 and offers a unique view of the evolution of Nieuwpoort as a coastal town.
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Nice passage in a region with little nature (fields or concrete blocks)
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Koksijde offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 50 routes available. These trails cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy loops to more challenging rides through dunes and forests.
The terrain in Koksijde is diverse, featuring a unique blend of dunes, forests, and coastal paths. You'll encounter sandy sections, especially in the dune areas like the Hoge Blekker, as well as gravel paths and some technical sections. The Flowy Singletrack Trail – Singletrack Through the Dunes loop from Nieuwpoort is a good example of a route with singletrack sections winding through coastal dunes.
Yes, Koksijde has several easy mountain bike trails suitable for beginners. The Hoge Blekker Dune (33 m) – Gravel Path Through De Doornpanne loop from De Panne is an easy 15 km path that includes the notable Hoge Blekker dune and passes through the De Doornpanne nature reserve. The Koksijde Blauwe Lus (Blue Loop) is also known as a moderately popular easy route.
For those seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with technical sections and climbs. The Koksijde Groene Lus (Green Loop) is known for its technical parts, especially when ridden in wet conditions. While not explicitly difficult, routes like the Forest Trail – Gravel Path Through De Doornpanne loop from De Panne offer a longer distance of over 54 km with more elevation gain.
Yes, Koksijde is a great destination for family mountain biking. Both the Koksijde Groene Lus (Green Loop) and Blauwe Lus (Blue Loop) have been designated as child-friendly mountain bike routes since 2021, offering accessible options for families to enjoy together.
The best time to enjoy mountain biking in Koksijde is generally during spring and summer when the weather is mild. However, some trails, like the Green Loop, are even recommended to be ridden when wet, as sandy sections can be challenging when dry.
Absolutely. Many trails offer scenic views and pass by significant landmarks. The King Albert I Monument and the Ganzepoot Locks near Nieuwpoort, and the Yser Estuary are points of interest. The Hoge Blekker, the highest dune on the Belgian coast, offers breathtaking views and is featured on routes like the Abbey Mill, Koksijde – Hoge Blekker Dune (33 m) loop from Koksijde.
The mountain bike trails in Koksijde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, including the unique dune sections and coastal views, as well as the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Many of Koksijde's mountain bike trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Veurne Market Square – South Abbey Mill (Koksijde) loop from Koksijde, which takes you through urban and rural landscapes, and the various named 'Lus' (Loop) routes like the Koksijde Blauwe Lus.
Koksijde is well-equipped for outdoor enthusiasts. Many mountain bike routes have designated starting points with facilities such as changing rooms, showers, and bike washes. While specific parking locations vary by trail, the region is generally accessible, and information on public transport connections to key areas can often be found through local tourism resources.
Yes, the Paul Herygers Mountain Bike Route, a 28 km route with 16 km of unpaved roads, partially overlaps with the renowned Koksijde cyclocross course. This route crosses the Plaatsduinen and Oostvoorduinen of Oostduinkerke, offering a taste of the challenging terrain used by professional cyclocross riders. More information can be found on the Visit Koksijde website.
Koksijde is rich in natural beauty. You can explore significant dune areas like the Hoge Blekker, the Plaatsduinen, and Oostvoorduinen. Nature reserves such as De Doornpanne and the Yser Estuary near Nieuwpoort offer unique ecosystems where fresh and saltwater meet, providing diverse landscapes for your ride.


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