Best attractions and places to see around Pitgam include a mix of historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural features within the village and its surrounding area in French Flanders. The region offers opportunities to explore local history and architecture. Visitors can find notable landmarks and points of interest that reflect the area's past and provide scenic views. The village serves as a base for discovering a variety of attractions nearby.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Definitely worth a tour if you are in Dunkirk, whether by bike or on foot!
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Allow me to introduce: Jean Bart, arguably the coolest corsair (or pirate!) France ever had! 🏴☠️⚓️ He saved the country from hunger and is today the soul of Dunkirk. The fact that this statue survived World War II almost unscathed makes it sacred to the locals. An absolute must-see when you're here – and don't forget to eat a 'Jean Bart Finger' pastry afterwards! 🍪🔥
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Museum ship & landmark of Dunkerque
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⚓ Short info about the yacht • Year of construction: 1901 in Germany (originally as the training ship „Großherzogin Elisabeth“) • Use: Training ship for the merchant navy • After the Second World War handed over to France • Today: Museum ship & landmark of Dunkerque Old soul, calm harbor In the middle of the port of Dunkerque lies the Duchesse Anne – a piece of history from another time. Over 100 years old, once sailing the world's oceans, today firmly moored – and yet you can feel the spirit of wind, salt, and freedom in every mast. A moment to pause… before the real headwind awaits outside again 🌬️
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• Year of construction: 1901 in Germany (originally as the training ship "Großherzogin Elisabeth") • Use: Training ship for the merchant navy • Handed over to France after World War II • Today: Museum ship & landmark of Dunkirk Old soul, quiet harbor ⚓ In the middle of Dunkirk's harbor lies the Duchesse Anne – a piece of history from another time. Over 100 years old, once sailing the world's oceans, today firmly moored – and yet you can feel the spirit of wind, salt, and freedom in every mast. A moment to pause... before the real headwind awaits outside again 🌬️
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Old soul, quiet harbor ⚓ In the middle of the port of Dunkerque lies the Duchesse Anne – a piece of history from another time. Over 100 years old, once sailing the world's oceans, today firmly moored – and yet you can feel the spirit of wind, salt, and freedom in every mast. A moment to pause… before the real headwind awaits outside again 🌬️
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Cute little town with its fountains and brewery
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Pitgam is home to the historic Eglise Saint-Folquin and the traditional Moulin den Leeuw, both offering insights into the village's heritage. Nearby, you can visit the iconic Bergues Belfry, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or the Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry, another UNESCO site known for its neo-Flemish architecture. The Museum Dunkerque 1940 Operation Dynamo and the Fort of Petite-Synthe also offer historical context of the wider region.
While Pitgam itself is a charming village, the nearby coastal area offers natural beauty. The Beach of Malo-les-Bains in Dunkerque is a popular destination for its shores. You can also enjoy scenic views from the Grand Large Footbridge, which connects the Grand Large district to Malo-les-Bains beach, providing a pleasant route for walkers and cyclists.
The area around Pitgam is great for outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Lower Colme Canal – Bois des Forts Pond loop' for cycling or the 'Saint Folquin Church loop' for hiking. For more options, explore the full range of activities in the Cycling around Pitgam and Hiking around Pitgam guides.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. The Grand Large Footbridge is wheelchair accessible and suitable for walks with children. The Bergues Belfry and Dunkirk Town Hall and Belfry are also listed as family-friendly historical sites. Additionally, parks like Fort Louis Park in Coudekerque-Branche and Galamé Park in Loon-Plage offer green spaces for family outings.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the Bergues Belfry, often recognized from films. The Grand Large Footbridge is praised for its modern design and the tranquil connection it provides between the town, port, and beach, making it ideal for leisurely strolls and bike rides.
The Grand Large Footbridge is specifically noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive way to enjoy the connection between the Grand Large district and Malo-les-Bains beach.
Pitgam offers a 'Village Patrimoine Circuit,' a discovery trail designed to help visitors explore the village's rich architectural, urban, and landscape heritage, often with the assistance of local guides. The Eglise Saint-Folquin and Moulin den Leeuw are central to this heritage.
For easy walks, you can find routes like the 'Hiking loop from Spycker' or the 'View of Le Langhegracht loop from Spycker,' both offering manageable distances. These are part of the broader Hiking around Pitgam guide, which provides details on various difficulty levels.
Yes, the area offers a range of cycling routes. Easy options include the 'Bike loop from Spycker' or 'Porte de Cassel – Bergues Belfry loop from Armbouts-Cappel.' For more moderate challenges, consider the 'Malo-les-Bains Beach loop from Spycker' or 'Montée de Cassel – Cassel loop from Armbouts-Cappel.' You can find more details in the Cycling around Pitgam and Road Cycling Routes around Pitgam guides.
Beyond the well-known belfries, consider visiting Bio-Topia Fort-Mardyck - Dunkerque, an attraction located just 11.5 km from Pitgam, which offers a different kind of experience. The Moulin den Leeuw in Pitgam itself is also a testament to ancestral know-how and a unique local landmark.
The region experiences a spring carnival, which adds a vibrant cultural element. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and summer generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions. Always check local forecasts for the best experience.


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