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Dunkerque (Malo-les-Bains / Dunes de Flandre) is the reference kitesurf spot of the Hauts-de-France coast, home to one of France's best kitesurf clubs: the Dunkerque Flysurfing Club (DFC), founded in 1999 and ranked among the top 3 in France. The beach stretches for kilometres, fully uncovering at low tide for wide open kiting with no crowding.
The DFC operates from the Station Nautique des Dunes de Flandre (Digue Nicolas II) and uniquely offers a kite simulator for learning — the only kitepark of its kind in France. Works NW to NE primarily. Summer restriction applies in the central zone; the "batteries" zone (east, near blockhouses) is free all year. Spectacular Dunkirk wartime history all around.
Dunkerque Flysurfing Club (DFC) — one of the top 3 kitesurf clubs in France, founded 1999. Based at the Station Nautique des Dunes de Flandre, Digue Nicolas II, Dunkerque. All year. FFVL certified school. Kite, wingfoil, simulateur, MTB, buggy, catakite. Summer camp 9-13 years. Individual courses, groups of 4. 06 85 69 41 87. dfc-kiteboarding.fr
Travel Kite — kitesurf school Dunkerque, year-round. 07 57 67 01 11. travelkite.fr
Spot labelled FFVL.
Access: A25 or A16, follow Dunkerque then Leffrinckoucke "Base de Voile de la Licorne", Digue Nicolas II. 10m walk to beach. Summer: central kite zone limited (see prefectural order). Eastern "batteries" zone: free all year. DFC school offers group courses (4 people), individual, simulateur, and SUP. Prefer low to mid tide for maximum beach space.
Beginner
Open all year round
Summer restriction (1 July–31 August): kite zone limited to 500m west of the "Terminus" police post, facing the Parc des Vents, level of the sailing base — check the prefectural order. East of the Leffrinckoucke seawall ("batteries" dune zone near the blockhouses): practice free all year. 3 stone breakwaters offshore + 1 marked wreck east of the sailing base. Busy beach with cyclists, joggers, landboarders, char à voile year-round. OSW winds: offshore risk with powerful drift if there is a problem — don't go out alone.
NW to NE: best directions, side-onshore on this north-facing beach. SW to WSW: offshore risk — experienced only, don't go out alone. Avoid high tide: 1 hour after high tide is minimum for sufficient beach space. E "batteries" zone (blockhouses) and W "Terminus" kite zone both active. Flat to small waves typical — this is the North Sea coast.
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