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Biking tour Dunkirk-Bergues

Description

Go discover the south DUNKIRK by bike.
You will discover the town of Coudekerque Branche and Coudekerque village with its forest of forts and the park of Fort Louis.
On the road you will cross the walled city of Bergues and its canals.

Technical informations

This circuit was updated on: 18/02/2024
14 km
2 h
2 h
2 h
2 h
max. 7 m

Accessibility

Styles : BaladeDiscovery
Public : FamilyCyclists

Altimetric profile

Starting point

170 Rue des Forts , 59210 Coudekerque-Branche
Lat : 51.00801Lng : 2.38434

Points of interest

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Louis Fort Park

Surrounded by majestic trees, here you are in the park of Strong Louis, a green lung of 33 hectares. He owes his name in former(old) very military built by Vauban, whom we can again admire the front door and the staves(moats). Opened all year long, the park offers beautiful romantic strolls or in family, but also sports and cultural activities.

Allée des Fortifications 59210 Coudekerque-Branche
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Fort wood

Covering more than 350 hectares, the Wood of Forts includes various centers of entertaining, sports and tourist interests of closeness with in particular, the sports space and with leisure activities of Vallières Fort, the golf Dunkirk Grand Littoral or still plans of water fitted out for the practice of fishing

Allée des Pinsons 59380 Coudekerque-Village
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Museum of the mount of devotion

Situated in a old Pawnshop dating the XVIIth century, the museum of Bergues, certified Museum of France, benefits from an exceptional frame(executive) to shelter its rich collections of paints(paintings), drawings and natural history. Jewels of the Flemish baroque art, the Pawnshop of Bergues was built, between 1629 and 1633, according to the plans of the painter, the architect, the economist and the engineer Wenceslas Cobergher (on 1560 - 1634). Elegant rectangular building(ship) of bricks adorned with stone, traveled(browsed) by windows topped with arcatures, he(it) offers two remarkable pine nuts(cogs) richly decorated. He(it) was classified as "Historic Monument" in 1907.

1 Rue du Mont de Piété 59380 Bergues
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Bergues Belfry

The history of the Belfry of Bergues is long and eventful. The construction of the first Belfry dates from 1112. Rebuilt several times, confronted with the destruction of the war, it is destroyed by the German troops during their retirement by blasting in 1944. Between 1958 and July 1961, it is rebuilt with the same silhouette, but with a simplified decor. Protected as a Historic Monument in 2004, it is listed as World Heritage by UNESCO in 2005 with 22 other belfries. The Belfry is an emblematic monument of the city of Bergues. It hosts a Tourist Information Office, an exhibition hall and a music room. The inhabitants are very attached to their belfry whose jingles give rhythm to their day. In 2008, honored by the film Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, it enjoys international renown. At 47 meters high, 193 steps allow you to access its carillon of 50 bells and to contemplate a breathtaking panorama. The carillon is 6 tons 200 bronze. The largest bell weighs 1500 kg, the largest 14 kg. The first carillon dating from 1544 had only 10 bells.

9 Rue Lamartine 59380 Bergues
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Saint Martin church

Located in the center of the primitive city, the church will be destroyed by the War of the Beggars. It will be rebuilt from 1562 in the form of a large hallekerque (market hall). The building suffered terribly during the last world war (fire in 1940 and blasting of the tower in 1944). Only one part was restored (south transept, central choir and south choir) and completed by a new construction in 1959.

16 Rue de la Gare 59380 Bergues
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The Cirkwi brief

Explore Unique Dunkerque to Bergues Bike Journey

Dive into a captivating adventure designed by Xavier Lesaege, focusing on the bicentennial tracks through Dunkerque and Bergues. This journey isn't just a ride; it's a passage woven into the heart of French splendor, introducing cyclists to the charming Coudekerque Branche and the serene Coudekerque Village, highlighted with the mesmerizing bois des forts and the historic Fort Louis park. Imagine the wind caressing your face as you breeze through fortified towns and idyllic canals, each pedal bringing you closer to nature's tranquility and the region's rich stories.

Brief Technical Overview: Key Stats

Spanning 14.252 kilometers, the route offers a quaint challenge with a maximum altitude of 7 meters and dipping to as low as -1 meter, showcasing a modest yet varied topography. The positive gradient fluctuates between 30 and 13, neither too demanding for beginners nor too boring for the enthusiasts. Designed meticulously by Xavier Lesaege, it's balanced for a comfortable day's ride, allowing you to soak in the surroundings without putting undue strain on your legs.

Seasonal Tips for Safe Cycling

Each season paints this route with a unique palette. Spring and autumn, adorned with mild weather, are ideal for enjoying the full bloom and the crisp air, making cycling a sheer delight. Summers, though relatively warmer, open the path for longer daylight explorations. However, winters could be challenging - icy paths and reduced visibility necessitate extra caution. Regardless of when you visit, ensure your bike is in prime condition and carry essentials - hydration, navigation aids, and a basic first-aid kit.

The Heart of Northern France

The journey from Dunkerque to Bergues traverses a landscape rich in history and culture. Dunkerque, a pivotal site during WWII and famous for its spirited carnival, contrasts with Bergues’ quiet charm, renowned for its preserved fortifications by Vauban. This region, nestled in the Nord department of the Hauts-de-France, reflects a tapestry of historical events that shaped not just France but Europe. Cycling through, one pedals not just across land but through eras of strategic importance and cultural renaissance.

Understanding the Local Climate

Northern France's Weather Insights for Cyclists

The climate in this part of France can be quite temperamental, marked by maritime influences that bring about moderate winters and cool summers. For those planning to embark on this picturesque journey, the period from late spring to early autumn offers the most agreeable conditions. Rainfall is quite evenly distributed throughout the year, so packing a waterproof jacket is wise. The best months for cycling are likely between May and September when the weather is most stable, and nature is in full splendor.
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