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Blankenberge Central Beach (Oosterstaketsel - J. Gadeynehelling, Seasonal)
Leash required
Seasonal hours (see details below)
Parking available
Water fountain
The central beach of Blankenberge, stretching from the Oosterstaketsel (eastern harbour jetty) to the J. Gadeynehelling beach access, offers limited seasonal access for dogs. This is the busiest section of Blankenberge's beach, located directly in...
Hours & Seasons
September 16 - Easter holidays: on-leash All day (Dogs on leash permitted from September 16 until start of Easter holidays). Easter holidays - September 15: (Dogs completely banned (except assistance dogs) from Easter holidays through September 15)
Beach Rules
- โDogs completely banned from Easter holidays through September 15 (except assistance dogs).
- โSeptember 16 to Easter: dogs allowed on leash only.
- โDog owners must carry waste bags and clean up after their dogs.
- โDogs must not cause disturbance to other beach users.
- โAssistance dogs are always permitted on all beaches.
Local Tips
- ๐พDogs are BANNED from Easter through September 15 on this beach section. Use the western beach (Westerstaketsel direction) for summer visits.
- ๐พFrom mid-September through Easter, leashed dogs are welcome and the beach is much quieter.
- ๐พThe Zeedijk promenade above the beach has plenty of restaurants and cafes, many of which welcome dogs on terraces.
- ๐พParking is available near the train station and along the Zeedijk, but fills up quickly in summer.
Nearby Attractions
Amenities
Beach day checklist
Don't forget the essentials!
๐ฆบ Dog life jacket
๐ง Fresh water + bowl
๐งด Dog sunscreen
๐พ Floating fetch toy
๐งน Poop bags
Nearby Dog Beaches in Belgium
Blankenberge East Dog Beach (J. Gadeynehelling - Zeebrugge)
Off-LeashBlankenberge, Belgium
Blankenberge East Dog Beach stretches from the J. Gadeynehelling beach access eastward toward the border with Zeebrugge. This beach section offers seasonal off-leash access for dogs, with the rules changing between winter and summer periods. From October 16 through March 14, dogs are welcome to run freely without a leash on this stretch, making it a great winter beach walk destination. During the warmer months from March 15 to October 15, dogs remain welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times. This dual-season arrangement makes the eastern beach a year-round option for dog owners, unlike the central Blankenberge beach which bans dogs entirely during the peak summer period. The beach here is on the eastern outskirts of Blankenberge, away from the busiest tourist areas near the pier, offering a somewhat quieter experience. The J. Gadeynehelling is a beach access ramp along the Zeedijk promenade that marks the western boundary of this dog zone. Walking east from here, the beach continues toward Zeebrugge, where the neighbouring municipality's own dog rules apply. Parking is available along the Zeedijk and in nearby side streets. For dog owners visiting Blankenberge during winter, this eastern section provides generous off-leash freedom on a wide North Sea beach, while summer visitors can still enjoy leashed walks along the same stretch.
Blankenberge West Dog Beach (Westerstaketsel - Wenduine)
Off-LeashBlankenberge, Belgium
Blankenberge West Dog Beach is the most dog-friendly stretch of sand in the Blankenberge municipality, located on the western side of the harbour near the former Westerstaketsel, extending toward Wenduine. This is the only beach section in Blankenberge where dogs are welcome off-leash throughout the entire year, making it a standout destination on the Belgian coast. While many coastal municipalities restrict dog access during the busy summer months, this western section maintains year-round off-leash freedom for dogs. The beach here benefits from a more natural, quieter character compared to the bustling central beach near the pier, with fewer crowds and more open space for dogs to run and play. The western beach section is also popular with surfers due to favorable wind conditions. Access is available via the Zeedijk promenade on the western side of Blankenberge's harbour channel. Dog owners should note that the Westerstaketsel structure itself has been demolished as part of a new western breakwater construction project, but the beach remains fully accessible. The neighbouring beach at Harendijke in Wenduine also allows leashed dogs year-round, creating a continuous stretch of dog-friendly coastline heading west. For those seeking the most reliable, unrestricted dog beach experience in Blankenberge, this western section is the clear first choice in any season.
Zeebrugge Surfclub Dog Beach
Off-LeashZeebrugge (Brugge), Belgium
The Zeebrugge Surfclub Dog Beach is the dedicated year-round dog-friendly section of Zeebrugge's coastline, stretching from the end of the Zeedijk at the Icarus Surfclub westward toward the border with Blankenberge. Unlike the main Zeebrugge beach zone which has time restrictions during summer, this section welcomes dogs throughout the day in every season, making it the most reliable option for dog owners visiting the Belgian coast near Brugge. This stretch of beach sits at the western edge of Zeebrugge, where the built-up seafront gives way to a more natural, dune-backed landscape. The area around the surfclub marks the transition between the developed beach with its pavilions and terraces and the quieter, wilder stretch toward Blankenberge. The beach here maintains the characteristic width of Zeebrugge's coastline and is free of breakwaters, which is why the Icarus Surfclub chose this location for water sports. During the summer season from March 15 to October 15, dogs can roam freely in this zone at any time of day, while the adjacent main beach restricts dogs to early morning and evening hours only. In winter from October 16 to March 14, the entire Zeebrugge beach is open to dogs, but this section remains the most popular with dog walkers due to its quieter atmosphere. As with all Zeebrugge beaches, dog owners must leash their dogs immediately when harbour seals are present and maintain at least thirty metres of distance from the animals. Free parking is available at the Kustlaan car park, and the beach is accessible from the end of the Zeedijk promenade.