Bredene Twins Dog Beach
Bredene Twins Dog Beach covers the western section of Bredene's coastline, around beach post 1 (Turkeyen) and the Twins surf club, extending toward the border with Oostende. This area has specific rules that differ from the rest of Bredene's beach. Dogs on a leash are welcome year-round in the zone from the Twins concession area toward the Oostende border. However, the surf zone directly around the Twins club is excluded from the off-leash winter freedom that applies to the rest of Bredene's beach. During July and August, the same 10:30 to 18:30 daytime ban applies as on the main beach, but outside these hours leashed dogs are permitted. The Twins club at Driftweg 69 is a well-known surf and beach club, and the surrounding beach is popular for water sports and active recreation. Beach post 1 offers a 260-metre guarded swimming area with seasonal facilities including toilets, showers, and lifeguard services. Parking is available along Parklaan and Driftweg. This western section connects to the Oostende beach on one side and the broader Bredene main beach on the other. For dog owners, the key distinction is the year-round leash-only policy and the surf zone exclusion during winter off-leash season. The beach here is slightly more developed than the central and eastern sections, but still benefits from Bredene's characteristic dune-backed natural setting.
Quick Info
Hours
October 15 - March 15: off-leash No (surf zone excluded from off-leash area), on-leash All day (Leashed dogs permitted all day. The Twins surf zone is excluded from the off-leash winter period that applies to the rest of Bredene beach.). March 16 - June 30 and September 1 - October 14: on-leash All day (Leashed dogs permitted all day). July 1 - August 31: on-leash Before 10:30 and after 18:30 only (Dogs not allowed between 10:30 and 18:30)
Leash
Leash required
Parking
Available
Water
Fountain available
Beach Rules ๐
- โDogs must be on a leash at all times in the Twins zone and the section toward Oostende.
- โThe Twins surf zone is excluded from the October 15 - March 15 off-leash period.
- โJuly 1 - August 31: dogs not permitted on beach between 10:30 and 18:30.
- โAlways clean up after your dog.
Local Tips from Dog Owners ๐ก
- ๐พThis section requires dogs to be leashed year-round; even in winter when the rest of Bredene allows off-leash, the Twins surf zone is excluded.
- ๐พIf you want off-leash freedom in winter, walk east from here toward the main beach area beyond the Twins zone.
- ๐พParking available along Parklaan and Driftweg, near the Twins surf club.
- ๐พThe section toward Oostende is accessible with leashed dogs year-round.
Nearby Attractions ๐บ๏ธ
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Amenities
Heading to Bredene Twins Dog Beach?
Make sure you're prepared with all the beach day essentials for your pup!
๐ฆบ Dog life jacket
๐ง Fresh water + bowl
๐งด Dog sunscreen
๐พ Floating fetch toy
๐งน Poop bags
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