
What are you waiting for!

Saturday, 3 May
A solid 50KM that leads you from Bruges past several castles, through the Meetkerkse Moeren and polders, through festive Zuienkerke, into the groves of Wenduine and across the beach back to Blankenberge.
UNIQUE And to get to Bruges, the Two-Days Walk itself has hired a train so you can get to the start on time from Blankenberge. Don’t forget to order this when you register.
The other distances (7, 15 and 24 KM) keep Blankenberge as their start and finish and enjoy the coastline, the unique polders and, with a bit of luck*, enjoy Zuienkerke and the groves of Wenduine with them.
Sunday, 4 May
On Sunday 4 May, we’ll be letting our hair down over a modest 32KM, a good 24KM, a relaxing 15KM or a fruity 7KM.
All distances retain Blankenberge as start and finish.
*depending on the distance chosen

Along the way, you won’t have to worry about being hungry or thirsty! At the start and along the course, there will be all kinds of provisions.
Vondelmolen gingerbread, Cécémel, Jules Destrooper biscuit, croissant, water, drink brik, brownies, fruit, energy bar, … **
And on arrival, of course, the unique badge on the first walking day. Those who walk two days will receive a special medal on top of it.
And then wash it all down with a chilled Filou and the traditional fried fish.
**depending on day and distance chosen

Registration
Registration is still possible online until 30 April.
After that, it can only be done on-site, but no longer at the preferential rate.
Order all your options, including the train to Bruges and the unique Two-Days Walk t-shirt in one go.
Feel free to also support this year’s charity.
So what are you waiting for?
Already registered?
Then you will receive all the practical info and latest news with the link to the course on 1 May.
If you also want to receive it in time, register now!

Spend the night
Already or still looking for a place to stay? We have an excellent cooperation with some hotels and campsites in Blankenberge.
More info on Overnight.
Practical
Need more information on how to get there?
What exactly about the 50KM on Saturday?
Where to park?
Take a quick look at Practical or our FAQ.

