De Haan

Belgium

De Haan is a beach resort on the Belgian sea coast in West Flanders. Thanks to a clever and strict real estate policy, De Haan has kept the charm of the 1930s, with a lot of white villas and compared to the other Belgian seaside resorts a very limited number of postwar apartment blocks. It is forbidden to build buildings higher than 5 floors here.

De Haan (French: Le Coq) used to be a very popular destination among the French speaking aristocracy and rich. The current day municipality of De Haan also contains the villages of Klemskerke, Vlissegem, Vosseslag and Wenduine (which also is a seaside resort).

  • Tourist office De Haan, Tramlijn-Oost, +32 59 24 21 34. Daily 9:30—12:00 and 13:30—17:00. Located in the former tram station.
  • Tourist office Wenduine, Leopold II-laan (next to the Wenduine Centrum tram station, +32 50 41 24 69. Daily 9:30—12:00 and 13:30—17:00. Closed Mon-Thu from October until end of March. Located in the village of Wenduine.

Tourist office De Haan, Tramlijn-Oost, +32 59 24 21 34. Daily 9:30—12:00 and 13:30—17:00. Located in the former tram station.

Tourist office Wenduine, Leopold II-laan (next to the Wenduine Centrum tram station, +32 50 41 24 69. Daily 9:30—12:00 and 13:30—17:00. Closed Mon-Thu from October until end of March. Located in the village of Wenduine.

A distinctive characteristic of De Haan is the fanciful architecture of many of its buildings, both commercial as well as residential. Many buildings are in the belle époque style. The buildings can be a reason in itself to visit De Haan. Most such buildings of interest are between the tram line and the beach. The commercial buildings (hotels, restaurants) are on the route from the tram station to the beach and along the beach itself. One should also look at the houses along residential streets as almost all have some degree of quaintness.

  • Tram Station. The tram station itself is much photographed. The name of the station De Haan aan Zee literally means the rooster by the sea. Between the tram tracks is a historical sign saying "don't step on the tracks" in Dutch on one side and in French on the other. The coastal tram used to be part of a much larger network of cross-country trams (known as the Vicinal in French and the Buurttram in Dutch) of which very little remains in operation today.
  • Spioenkop. Small white pavillion built on top of the second highest dune of Belgium (31 meters above sea level). This place is close to the village center of Wenduine. From the pavillion you can have a nice view over the surrounding dunes.
  • Villa Savoyarde, Shakespearelaan 5. Albert Einstein lived in the villa "Savoyarde" for six months in 1933 after escaping the growing nazi regime Germany. After six months he moved to the United States. The house is not open for visit and is private property with people living in the house, please respect this.
  • There is a small park at the end of the street Normandiëlaan which contains the life-size statue of Albert Einstein sitting on a park bench.
  • Hubertmolen, Park Leopold II. This wooden mill built by Jan Hubert in 1880 can be compared to those in the Netherlands. Jan Hubert belonged to the most important miller family of the Belgian coast.
  • De Grote Schamele Weecke, Lepelemstraat 44, + 32 59 23 30 02. This historic farm in the village of Vlissegem with a monumental barn dates back to the 14th century. The barn is now located in a hotel called Hof ter Lepelem.
  • Duinbossen. This unusual woodland stretching from Vosseslag to Wenduine. The nature reserves 'De Zandpanne' and 'De Kijkuit' are situated in or next to the 'Duinbossen'. Several paths allow walkers to cross the terrain. Maybe you can spot one of the galloway cows grazing between Wenduine and Zwarte Kiezel.
  • Nature Reserve D'Heye, Batterijstraat-Koerslaan. This nature reserve consists of a more than 1000 years old dune area, located between De Haan (Vosseslag village to be more precise) and the neighboring municipality of Bredene. Since 1993 it is protected as a nature reserve.
  • Town Hall, Leopoldlaan 24. The current town hall was built as the first luxury hotel Grand Hotel du Coq in De Haan with running hot water. In the period after the Second World War the building served as a holiday centre for Walloon children. The coastline that time was more inland, so the hotel was situated right next to the beach. Since the 1970s the building is used as the town hall.

Tram Station. The tram station itself is much photographed. The name of the station De Haan aan Zee literally means the rooster by the sea. Between the tram tracks is a historical sign saying "don't step on the tracks" in Dutch on one side and in French on the other. The coastal tram used to be part of a much larger network of cross-country trams (known as the Vicinal in French and the Buurttram in Dutch) of which very little remains in operation today.

Spioenkop. Small white pavillion built on top of the second highest dune of Belgium (31 meters above sea level). This place is close to the village center of Wenduine. From the pavillion you can have a nice view over the surrounding dunes.

Villa Savoyarde, Shakespearelaan 5. Albert Einstein lived in the villa "Savoyarde" for six months in 1933 after escaping the growing nazi regime Germany. After six months he moved to the United States. The house is not open for visit and is private property with people living in the house, please respect this.

Hubertmolen, Park Leopold II. This wooden mill built by Jan Hubert in 1880 can be compared to those in the Netherlands. Jan Hubert belonged to the most important miller family of the Belgian coast.

De Grote Schamele Weecke, Lepelemstraat 44, + 32 59 23 30 02. This historic farm in the village of Vlissegem with a monumental barn dates back to the 14th century. The barn is now located in a hotel called Hof ter Lepelem.

Duinbossen. This unusual woodland stretching from Vosseslag to Wenduine. The nature reserves 'De Zandpanne' and 'De Kijkuit' are situated in or next to the 'Duinbossen'. Several paths allow walkers to cross the terrain. Maybe you can spot one of the galloway cows grazing between Wenduine and Zwarte Kiezel.

Nature Reserve D'Heye, Batterijstraat-Koerslaan. This nature reserve consists of a more than 1000 years old dune area, located between De Haan (Vosseslag village to be more precise) and the neighboring municipality of Bredene. Since 1993 it is protected as a nature reserve.

Town Hall, Leopoldlaan 24. The current town hall was built as the first luxury hotel Grand Hotel du Coq in De Haan with running hot water. In the period after the Second World War the building served as a holiday centre for [[Wallonia|Walloon]] children. The coastline that time was more inland, so the hotel was situated right next to the beach. Since the 1970s the building is used as the town hall.

Walk, play or sleep on the beach, bike on the seafront or in the country.

  • Royal Golf Club Oostende, Koninklijke Baan 2, +32 59 23 32 83. One of the oldest golf courses in Belgium and the only link course on the Belgian coast. It was built in assignment of king Leopold II due to his aspirations to make Ostend more appealing to British tourists. The golf course is called "Oostende", but it actually is situated in De Haan, albeit in the direction of Ostend.

Royal Golf Club Oostende, Koninklijke Baan 2, +32 59 23 32 83. One of the oldest golf courses in Belgium and the only link course on the Belgian coast. It was built in assignment of king Leopold II due to his aspirations to make Ostend more appealing to British tourists. The golf course is called "Oostende", but it actually is situated in De Haan, albeit in the direction of Ostend.

De Haan is not known as a shopping destination, but of course there are the high end boutiques that are typical for sea side resorts.

  • Delhaize, Stationsstraat 8, +32 59 23 30 57. Fri-Wed: 8:30—19:00. Closed on Thursday. The most conveniently located supermarket, very close to the main tram station.
  • There are two other supermarkets (Smatch and ALDI) located along the Grotestraat, a bit more south of the centre.

Delhaize, Stationsstraat 8, +32 59 23 30 57. Fri-Wed: 8:30—19:00. Closed on Thursday. The most conveniently located supermarket, very close to the main tram station.

There are two other supermarkets (Smatch and ALDI) located along the Grotestraat, a bit more south of the centre.

  • Frietvosje, Vosseslag 134, +32 483 30 29 20. Wed-Mon: 11:00—14:00 and 17:00—00:00. Closed on Tuesday. One of the most appreciated frietkoten in De Haan municipality, though situated in the village of Vosseslag. This is the place you have to go to if you want to have some good fries in De Haan.
  • Strand, Zeedijk 19, +32 59 23 34 25. A brasserie on the beach and restaurant of the Strandhotel. A great place to drink a trappist beer or eat a shrimp croquette. €15-25.

Frietvosje, Vosseslag 134, +32 483 30 29 20. Wed-Mon: 11:00—14:00 and 17:00—00:00. Closed on Tuesday. One of the most appreciated frietkoten in De Haan municipality, though situated in the village of Vosseslag. This is the place you have to go to if you want to have some good fries in De Haan.

Strand, Zeedijk 19, +32 59 23 34 25. A brasserie on the beach and restaurant of the Strandhotel. A great place to drink a trappist beer or eat a shrimp croquette. €15-25.

  • Le Kok sur Mer, Warvinge 49, +32 59 43 09 70. Closed on Mon, Wed and Sun evening.. Great restaurant in the village of Vlissegem. The food is very tasty and beautifully served. Lunch menu for €30.
  • Bleu Chaud, Koninklijke Baan 15, +32 59 32 38 35. Meat and grill restaurant in the centre of De Haan. Most courses are with meat and fish. Dishes for children are available. main course €19-€30.
  • Markt 11, Driftweg 11, +32 59 43 44 44. Tue-Sat: 12:00—14:00 and 19:00—21:00. Closed Sun, Mon.. Luxurious restaurant with a fine cuisine is a good location for fine dining in De Haan. lunch menu €39, other menu for €65.

Le Kok sur Mer, Warvinge 49, +32 59 43 09 70. Closed on Mon, Wed and Sun evening.. Great restaurant in the village of Vlissegem. The food is very tasty and beautifully served. Lunch menu for €30.

Bleu Chaud, Koninklijke Baan 15, +32 59 32 38 35. Meat and grill restaurant in the centre of De Haan. Most courses are with meat and fish. Dishes for children are available. main course €19-€30.

Markt 11, Driftweg 11, +32 59 43 44 44. Tue-Sat: 12:00—14:00 and 19:00—21:00. Closed Sun, Mon.. Luxurious restaurant with a fine cuisine is a good location for fine dining in De Haan. lunch menu €39, other menu for €65.

De Haan is not the place to go to if you want to experience some buzzing nightlife. However, there are a few spots that offer a nice setting for a relaxing tea or coffee.

  • Mano, Zeedijk 18, +32 59 24 22 40. Nice brasserie with coffee and tea located on the seaside promenade. Also offer snacks such as waffles and ice cream. Ideal for a small afternoon break from the beach.
  • Koffiehuis Provence, Stationsstraat 11 (Close to the De Haan main tram station, +32 474 47 49 14. Cozy place with friendly service. Tea, coffee and snacks are served here.
  • Bij Mady en Peter, Kerkstraat 46. Tue-Sun: 10:00—19:00, closed on Monday. Typical Belgian cafe bar to have a coffee or beer.
  • Cocktailbar Ipanema, Grotestraat 8 (next to the library, +32 479 26 08 38. Thu-Mon: 17:00—1:00. Closed Tue, Wed.. Cocktails in an exotic bar.

Mano, Zeedijk 18, +32 59 24 22 40. Nice brasserie with coffee and tea located on the seaside promenade. Also offer snacks such as waffles and ice cream. Ideal for a small afternoon break from the beach.

Koffiehuis Provence, Stationsstraat 11 (Close to the De Haan main tram station, +32 474 47 49 14. Cozy place with friendly service. Tea, coffee and snacks are served here.

Bij Mady en Peter, Kerkstraat 46. Tue-Sun: 10:00—19:00, closed on Monday. Typical Belgian cafe bar to have a coffee or beer.

Cocktailbar Ipanema, Grotestraat 8 (next to the library, +32 479 26 08 38. Thu-Mon: 17:00—1:00. Closed Tue, Wed.. Cocktails in an exotic bar.

  • Take the tram to other coastal places such as Knokke, Ostend or Nieuwpoort.