Best attractions and places to see around Spycker include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. This rural commune in the Nord department of France is situated near larger urban centers like Dunkerque and historical towns such as Bergues. The region offers diverse sights, from UNESCO-listed belfries to coastal beaches and nature reserves, providing various options for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Cute little town with its fountains and brewery
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Imposing tower for the town. Small market square.
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The belfry of Bergues, a symbolic monument of the town of Bergues, in the Nord department, France, dominates the town hall and the entire surrounding region.
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picturesque market, setting of the film bienvenu chez les chti
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Malo-les-Bains is a former commune in the Nord department, in the Dunkirk agglomeration. It was created in 1891 by detachment from the municipality of Rosendaël. On January 1, 1970, it merged with Dunkirk, of which it now constitutes one of the districts, commonly called “Malo”.
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Large, expansive beach. I particularly enjoyed the sunsets in the evening.
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Here too, the war victims are honorably commemorated
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The region around Spycker is rich in history. You can visit the Bergues Belfry, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its architecture and as a filming location. In Dunkerque, approximately 8 km away, you'll find the Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry, another UNESCO site. Additionally, the Monument des Alliees on Malo-les-Bains beach commemorates Operation Dynamo, and the Museum Dunkerque 1940 Operation Dynamo offers further insights into this significant historical event.
Yes, Spycker is close to several natural areas. The Malo-les-Bains Beach offers a wide sandy expanse stretching over 15 km. Further afield, you can explore the stunning coastal scenery of Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez, located about 43 km west. Nature reserves like Réserve naturelle de la Dune Marchand, Dune fossile de Ghyvelde, and Réserve naturelle du Platier d'Oye are also within a 17-18 km radius.
The area around Spycker is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, cycling, and road cycling. For running, consider routes like the 'Canal de la Haute Colme loop from Spycker' or the 'Grand Large Bridge – Battle of Dunkirk Memorial loop'. Cyclists can enjoy the 'Malo-les-Bains Beach – Leffrinckoucke Beach loop' or the 'Porte de Cassel – Bergues Belfry loop'. Explore more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Spycker, Cycling around Spycker, and Road Cycling Routes around Spycker.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Bergues Belfry and the Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry are both considered family-friendly historical sites. The Grand Large Footbridge provides a safe and scenic path for walks and cycling between the port and beach. For animal lovers, Bio-Topia Fort-Mardyck - Dunkerque offers a zoo and aquarium experience. Additionally, parks like Fort Louis Park and Galamé Park provide open spaces for recreation.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of history and natural beauty. The Bergues Belfry is loved for its imposing presence and cinematic connection. The Grand Large Footbridge is appreciated as an architecturally designed structure offering tranquil walks. The Malo-les-Bains Beach is cherished for its wide sandy expanse, colorful cabins, and historical significance from Operation Dynamo.
While Spycker itself is rural, the surrounding area offers scenic views. The Grand Large Footbridge provides excellent views over the canal, port, and towards the beach. For broader natural vistas, the coastal areas like Cap Blanc-Nez and Cap Gris-Nez (further west) offer stunning cliff-top views of the English Channel. The various nature reserves also provide opportunities for observing natural landscapes.
Yes, Spycker has a couple of notable religious sites. The Altar of Saint Christopher, erected in 1932, features a statue of Saint Christopher and a grotto dedicated to Notre-Dame de Lourdes, serving as a significant site for pilgrimage, especially on the first Sunday of July. Additionally, a shrine built in 1938 houses a statue of Saint Thérèse de l'Enfant Jésus.
The best time to visit Spycker and its attractions generally depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities like cycling and walking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. Historical sites and museums can be visited year-round, though the region's coastal charm is often best experienced in milder weather.
Beyond Dunkerque and Bergues, consider visiting Esquelbecq, located about 12 km from Spycker, which is a recommended place for its charm. Gravelines, approximately 14 km away, is another popular nearby town with its own set of attractions, including a historic belfry. These towns offer a glimpse into local life and history away from the larger urban centers.
Public transport options are available, particularly for reaching larger towns like Dunkerque and Bergues from Spycker. Once in these towns, local bus services can connect you to specific attractions. For more remote natural reserves or trailheads, driving or cycling might offer more direct access. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes and destinations.
Yes, several nearby towns host vibrant local markets on various days, offering a great opportunity to experience local life and find regional produce. You can find markets in Dunkerque, Grande-Synthe, Bergues, Coudekerque-Branche, Bourbourg, and Gravelines. These markets are excellent for discovering local specialties and crafts.
Yes, some attractions are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The Grand Large Footbridge in Dunkerque is wheelchair-friendly, providing easy access between the port and Malo-les-Bains beach. The Monument des Alliees is also accessible. When planning your visit, it's always recommended to check specific accessibility details for other sites.


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