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Jogging around De Panne offers a diverse landscape for runners. The region is characterized by its coastal environment, featuring extensive beaches and a system of dunes, including the Hoge Blekker. Inland, routes often traverse nature reserves and forest paths, providing varied terrain. The area's relatively flat topography makes it accessible for different fitness levels, with minimal elevation gain on most routes.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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"Westerpunt" is a six-meter-high architectural gem on the promenade leading to France. Studio MOTO designed it as a symbolic connection between the sea, dunes, and humanity. From the top, you can enjoy a magnificent 360° view of the surroundings. At high tide, part of the structure is submerged, making it seem as if you are literally suspended "above" the sea.
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These striking statues can be placed alongside monuments like the Statue of Liberty (New York) or Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro) thanks to their heroic-realistic character. Originally, such statues served as guides, but now they've become true must-sees. The three heads are also true wiseguys: each stubbornly looks in a different direction: towards France, England, or the Belgian countryside.
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With only a pedestal for a body and their identical faces, the Three Wise Men of De Panne brave the elements. Their monolithic stature towers over the coastline. They fit into a tradition of realistic, public sculptures with a heroic function, such as the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, the Cristo Redentor in Rio de Janeiro, or, in the distant past, the Colossus of Rhodes. They stand as guardians or guardian angels for those sailing the sea, and as symbolic protectors of a port or coastal city. Originally serving as a welcoming beacon or guidepost, these statues have become a tourist attraction over time, from a point of reference to the destination itself. Originally, "wisdom" was a colloquial term for a scholar or wise person; now, it's used to describe a know-it-all who confuses wisdom with arrogance. With "The Three Wise Men of De Panne," Jos de Gruyter and Harald Thys have combined the original meaning with an extremely literal interpretation: the "pointing" of the nose. Nothing is as effectively guiding as a human nose; as laughable and banal as it is insurmountable and fundamental. Over each other's heads, the wise men look towards England, France, and the interior respectively, their gaze fixed on infinity. The thoughts, observations, and enigmatic knowledge of their gigantic minds likely extend from these three areas and reach much further. Source: https://www.dekust.be/beaufort-de-drie-wijsneuzen-van-de-panne
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On July 17, 1831, then-Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg arrived in De Panne, shortly after Belgium's independence. In 1958, this statue was unveiled by then-mayor Gevaert in the presence of King Baudouin.
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Petrus Decreton may not sound familiar, but you'll probably recognize his nickname, Pier Kloeffe. The Icelandic explorer who regularly fished on the beach after the First World War was immortalized in a bronze statue by Louis Van Den Eynde. Source: https://www.strandverblijf.be/nl/wandelingen/beeldenroute-de-panne
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For the affluent middle class, the sea wall served as a kind of urban boulevard at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, perfect for strolling. Not only the sea wall, but also the buildings along it reflect this urban living culture. The villas form a continuous development and are situated on narrow plots. Furthermore, the facades always face the sea, ensuring optimal views of the beach and the water. All these characteristics are still evident in Villa Doudou. This cottage-style house from 1901 was designed by Albert and Alexis Dumont and was originally called "Titikot." It is a narrow, deep house with three stories under a mansard roof. The sea view clearly takes precedence here, as the front door is located on the first floor (half a floor above street level) and opens directly onto the living room, making the living space the width of the building plot. The use of beveled windows also contributes to this effect. The house has a separate service entrance that leads directly into the basement and is intended for staff. The villa is a protected monument, but today it sits wedged between two tall apartment buildings, a typical image of current coastal development. Source: Walking Guide Heritage Walk De Panne
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The sculptor is Fernand Vanderplancke, and the bronze caster is Peter Berghman (Roeselaere, 1964). In 1994, De Panne commissioned Bruges sculptor Fernand Vanderplancke, who lives in Oostduinkerke, to create a work of art that references the sea and is constantly in motion. The result is three seagulls atop a 7-meter-high pole. "The stylized seagulls symbolize the freedom that is central to a beach holiday at De Panne. The seagulls are connected at only a few points and hang on a pole at a height of seven meters." Source: De Panne, beeld voor beeld, Cultuurdienst
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First of all, this boundary marker on the beach is completely new, as an earlier one was irreparably damaged in 2021. The date and initials refer to the brief period from 1814 to 1830 when France bordered the Netherlands. The former boundary marker was first erected in 1819. Now, this boundary marker 2.0 marks the border between Belgium and France. The point also indicates the westernmost point of Belgium combined with the northernmost point of mainland France.
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Jogging around De Panne offers a diverse landscape. You'll find extensive beaches and a system of dunes, including the Hoge Blekker. Inland, routes often traverse nature reserves and forest paths. The area's relatively flat topography makes it accessible for various fitness levels, with minimal elevation gain on most routes.
De Panne offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 100 different trails available. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to more challenging runs.
Yes, De Panne has 18 easy running routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed jog. These trails typically feature minimal elevation and well-maintained paths, often along the coast or through less challenging dune areas.
Many of the running routes in De Panne are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the De Panne town centre – Wooden Animal Sculptures loop from De Panne is a popular circular option.
Running routes in De Panne vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter routes around 5 miles (8 km) that take less than an hour, such as the De Panne town centre – Wooden Animal Sculptures loop from De Panne. Longer routes can extend over 10 miles (17 km), taking nearly two hours to complete, like the View from the Hoge Blekker – Noordduinen loop from De Panne.
The running routes in De Panne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 70 reviews. Runners often praise the varied coastal and dune landscapes, as well as the well-maintained paths through nature reserves. Over 3,500 runners have used komoot to explore the area.
Absolutely. Many routes offer scenic views, especially those along the coastline or through the dunes. The View from the Hoge Blekker – Noordduinen loop from De Panne provides expansive views over the dune landscape. Another great option is the De Panne Beach Huts – Beach of De Panne loop from De Panne, which follows the picturesque coastline.
While jogging in De Panne, you can encounter various points of interest. Some routes pass by historical sites like Fort des Dunes or the Kasteel-Hospitaal Cabour and Cabour Dunes (World War I Site). You might also spot natural features such as the IJzer Estuary Nature Reserve or the Yser Estuary, Nieuwpoort.
Yes, De Panne is known for its beautiful nature reserves. The Wieltjespad Forest Path – Krakeelduinen Nature Reserve loop from De Panne is a great example, leading you through the serene Krakeelduinen Nature Reserve, offering a peaceful running experience amidst diverse flora and fauna.
De Panne's coastal location means winters are generally mild, making it suitable for year-round jogging. The flat beach and dune paths can be invigorating in cooler weather, though it's always advisable to check local weather conditions for wind and rain, and dress appropriately.
To avoid crowds, especially during peak season, consider exploring the inland routes through nature reserves and forest paths, such as the Wieltjespad Forest Path – Krakeelduinen Nature Reserve loop from De Panne. These often offer a more tranquil experience compared to the popular beach promenades.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for jogging in De Panne, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. However, the coastal environment makes it enjoyable year-round, provided you dress for the weather.


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