Westkerke Distance
A road cycling route starting from Zandvoorde
We're introducing the amazing Westkerke Distance route!
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With a total distance of 71 kilometers, this road cycling route starting near Zandvoorde takes you through Westkerke and showcases some magnificent highlights along the way.
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71 km
103 m
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Route profile
Highlights on the route
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Start: Zandvoorde Village centerZandvoorde: Cycling Paths and the Famed Kemmelberg Climb
Zandvoorde, located in the province of West-Vlaanderen, Belgium, is a great destination for road and gravel cyclists. The area boasts a well-maintained network of cycling paths and quiet country roads that offer a smooth and enjoyable riding experience. For those seeking a greater challenge, the nearby Kemmelberg climb, a legendary ascent known for its steep sections, awaits. With its cyclist-friendly infrastructure and proximity to iconic climbs, Zandvoorde garners a commendable rank of 4.5 km
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WestkerkeVillageLocated on the route, Westkerke is a charming village known for its historical buildings and peaceful atmosphere.
14 km
14 km
SnellegemVillagePassing through Snellegem, you'll be amazed by the beautiful rural scenery and picturesque landscapes.
21 km
21 km
Sint-MichielsVillageSint-Michiels is a vibrant neighborhood in Bruges, where you can explore local shops, cafes, and cultural attractions.
40 km
40 km
DammeTownDamme, a small medieval town, offers a glimpse into the past with its well-preserved architecture and tranquil canals.
47 km
47 km
RozenhoedkaaiViewpointRozenhoedkaai is a popular spot in Bruges, known for its stunning views of the canal and historic buildings.
49 km
49 km
PoertorenAttractionLocated close to Bruges' city center, Poertoren is a centuries-old tower with a rich history and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
64 km
64 km
RoksemVillageRoksem is a small village with a beautiful church and quaint village square, where you can take a break and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
71 km
71 km
Finish: Zandvoorde Village centerZandvoorde: Cycling Paths and the Famed Kemmelberg Climb