By car
Surfers Paradise is located on the eastern beach in Knokke-Heist.
To get there from the interior (E40 Ghent-Brussels, Antwerp or expressway N49) Knokke you drive in with the station on the left. At the major intersection close by, and for your church, turn right and drive on the Lippenslaan. At the first traffic lights. (If you come via the coastal road from Ostend to get here from the left ... in Knokke). Soon afterwards, straight at the roundabout at Elizabeth Avenue, until the second roundabout where you take the right and Zoutelaan ascents. Very end T-junction turn left into the Bronlaan. Tracking the next fork left, and next street Zwin Avenue to the right. Here you can park. At the bend to the left shows the entrance to the BARRIERS and Appelzakstraat. That you walk up on the dike has reached 300m, direction turret ... Good luck!
Helpful Hint: for those who want to avoid the busy city center, there is a "shortcut" when entering via the N49, which is especially during weekends and peak season may mean more time surfing watched! When entering into Knokke turn left at the traffic lights where you turn the Mac Donalds looks right. There are also yellow signs saying "Hotel Du Pavilion Salt" Just go take the second left and go immediately right. At the end there is a right turn and you go left into the street Hazegras. At the end you come to the Oosthoekplein a T junction where you are going right into the Bronlaan you follow and the third right strikes: Zwin Avenue with herringbone parking and a little further BARRIERS where you Appelzakstraat walk takes in order to Surfers Paradise for walking. That way you're driving around the city and enjoyed the fresh air polder.
By public transport
Well served by public transport is easily accessible Surfers Paradise, via train / tram and bus. Just before the train or tram terminals there are always points of departure for bus 12, to which you are 400m from Surfers Paradise brings Appelzakstraat stop. Then 100 m towards dike, 300 m and turn right and walk along the dike ... Paradise is here!
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