Situated in the department of Nord, the small seaside resort of Zuydcoote impresses with its wide white sandy beach and dunes that hide an authentic and picturesque village.
This place is popular with tourists for its natural, untamed side. The first ones to take advantage are undoubtedly the kite and sand yachting enthusiasts who appreciate the long beach where they can freely indulge their passion in an area without construction, with only nature and the dunes.
The station is located 3 km from the Belgian border and less than an hour from Lille. No dam, no hotels, no restaurants, only a few campsites, the place is undoubtedly the ideal destination for holidaymakers looking for peace and quiet. Zuydcoote, although very popular, is also one of the few places on the “Côte d’Opale” to be free of the hordes of tourists in summer.
Among the things to do nearby, the Natural Reserve of the “Dune Marchand” which is next to the station and its neighbour Bray-Dunes, and the fossil dune of Ghyvelde. On foot, you can reach the beaches of Leffrinckoucke which house a famous battery as well as the beaches of Malo les Bains, the two are joined by a pleasant pedestrian promenade.
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