Best lakes around Ghyvelde are situated in a unique polder region of northern France, with some areas located below sea level. This landscape features a decalcified dune environment, offering diverse natural attractions. The area is characterized by both tranquil natural lakes and those dedicated to recreational activities. Ghyvelde provides opportunities for exploring unique landscapes and engaging in various outdoor pursuits.
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A must-see for reaching the coast from Bergue. The gravel roads are in perfect condition and suitable for gravel bikes or mountain bikes.
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Welcome to De Hoge Blekker, with its 33 meters the highest dune in the entire Flemish coastal region. A striking appearance and an impressive eye-catcher. The dune used to be a fixed navigation point for sailors. From a distance they could see the white back as a kind of 'flash' ('bleach' is the local dialect for 'flash'). The Hoge Blekker is a drifting dune that has covered some distances over time. The dune now covers an area of approximately 33 hectares. Enough room for a picnic stop!
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Beautiful semi-paved walking path that goes through De Doornpanne. Every season is colored differently here. With a bit of luck, donkeys or ponies will come to greet you.
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At 33 meters above sea level, the Hoge Blekker, the dune that gave its name to the domain, is not only the highest dune (ridge) on our Flemish coast, but also a beautiful nature reserve, covering approximately 18 hectares. Blekker or Blinkaart is the common name for a bare dune hill that reflects sunlight (bleaching or shining). It was a permanent beacon for sailors who saw its white crown shining from afar ('bleaching' in the local dialect). At the origin of the Hoge Blekker and the adjacent dune massif are parabolic dunes that formed between the 16th and 19th centuries.
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A great lake to relax. Here you can enjoy the view and many benches with tables invite you to take a break and relax.
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From the top of the Hoge Blekker you have a beautiful view of the lower dunes and landscapes, such as the Doornpanne. You will also find orientation tables that point you in which direction all kinds of places are. Those who are tired of the climb can rest on the benches.
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From the top of the Hoge Blekker you have a beautiful view of the lower dunes and landscapes. You will also find orientation tables that point you in which direction all kinds of places are. Those who are tired of the climb can rest on the benches.
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The lakes around Ghyvelde are situated in a unique polder region, with some areas like Lac des Moëres located below sea level, making it the lowest land area gained from the sea in France. This landscape features a remarkable decalcified dune environment, offering diverse natural attractions and a unique blend of land and water.
Lac des Hèrons is a dedicated leisure base offering various sports and recreational activities for all ages. It's particularly known for water sports like sailing and children's watersports. Fishing is also a popular pastime here.
Yes, the area around the lakes provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For instance, the region around Lac des Moëres is suitable for walking tours and cycling circuits. Additionally, Téteghem Lake offers walking, equestrian, and off-road cycling routes. You can find various routes for cycling and running around Ghyvelde.
Yes, fishing is possible in some areas. For example, the Markey Ponds are rich in fish, and fishing is permitted in the northern pond. However, the southern pond is protected to support great crested newts and dragonfly populations.
Many lakes in the region are family-friendly. View from the Hoge Blekker, Markey Ponds, Bois des Forts Pond, and Three Ponds are all noted as family-friendly. Lac des Hèrons also offers children's watersports and recreational activities.
For impressive views, visit the View from the Hoge Blekker, which is the highest dune in the Flemish coastal region at 33 meters. It offers beautiful panoramic views. Téteghem Lake also features designated viewpoints and picnic areas.
Yes, the Three Ponds area is described as a beautiful quiet nature reserve with well-passable paths, ideal for calm and natural walks. Lac des Moëres also offers a peaceful and serene environment for leisurely walks.
The lakes are rich in biodiversity. Lac des Moëres is a known nesting site for cormorants, making it an attractive spot for birdwatching. The broader area, including the Fossil Dune of Ghyvelde, is recognized for its diverse flora and fauna. The Markey Ponds are home to swans, ducks, and are managed to support populations of great crested newts and dragonflies.
Yes, Bois des Forts Pond is located within a nature and recreation area that features forest. The Three Ponds are also situated in a forest environment, offering a tranquil setting.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's natural beauty and outdoor activities can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. Birdwatching is particularly good when cormorants are nesting at Lac des Moëres.
Yes, the Markey Ponds were originally mines dug for the extraction of sand. Similarly, Bois des Forts Pond is in an area that was originally marshland before being drained for horticultural purposes.


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