Plage de Leffrinckoucke, Sandy beach in Leffrinckoucke, France.
Plage de Leffrinckoucke is a sandy beach on the northern French coast with wide sand areas and extensive dunes nearby. It connects neighboring coastal areas through a long seafront promenade designed for walking.
The beach bears traces from World War II with concrete bunkers and shipwreck remains that become visible at low tide. These remnants tell of the military past of the French northern coast.
This beach serves as a meeting point for residents and visitors enjoying the northern French coastal lifestyle with its characteristic features. The surrounding dunes shape the landscape and reflect how locals value their natural environment.
The beach offers showers, wheelchair access, and children's activities, making it accessible for families and visitors with different needs. Both free and paid parking options are available depending on where and when you arrive.
The GR120 hiking trail runs through the dunes parallel to the beach and connects this location with other coastal destinations like Zuydcoote. Those interested in exploring the dunes will find a good starting point for coastal walks here.
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