
Plage de Leffrinckoucke
France · Hauts-de-France (Nord)
Located between Dunkirk and Zuydcoote, the Leffrinckoucke beach is an iconic spot on the northern coast, appreciated for its vastness and distinctly maritime character. Bordered by dunes and directly exposed to the North Sea, it offers a raw and authentic setting, where the wind blows regularly and space is never lacking at low tide. It is a popular spot among local riders for its consistency, accessibility, and long straight beaches that allow for unrestricted navigation over great distances.
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Navigation takes place in open sea, with a strong influence from the tides. The dominant wind blows from the west to northwest, providing ideal side to side-onshore conditions for kitesurfing. At low tide, the beach becomes vast and greatly facilitates launching and landing. At high tide, space is reduced but remains navigable for experienced riders. The water surface is most often choppy, with the formation of waves and swell depending on the wind strength.