







Koksijde is a coastal town in western Belgium known for its long sandy beaches, dunes, and relaxed North Sea atmosphere. The town has a population of around 22,000 people, though the number grows greatly during the summer tourist season. Koksijde includes several districts such as Oostduinkerke, famous for its traditional horseback shrimp fishing recognized by UNESCO. The area is popular for cycling, sailing, beach walks, and visiting nature reserves filled with dunes and coastal wildlife. Koksijde is also home to the Paul Delvaux Museum, dedicated to the celebrated Belgian surrealist painter Paul Delvaux. With its mix of seaside scenery, cultural heritage, and peaceful atmosphere, Koksijde is one of Belgium's most charming coastal destinations.
The webcams around Koksijde show different parts of the Belgian North Sea coast, including beaches, dunes, promenades, and resort areas. The Koksijde-Bad webcam overlooks the wide sandy beach and busy seafront where visitors can watch people walking, cycling, relaxing on the sand, and enjoying the sea views. The Oostduinkerke-Bad webcam captures a lively coastal area known for its dunes, beach activity, and the famous horseback shrimp fishing tradition unique to the region. The Sint-Idesbald webcam shows a calmer seaside district with a relaxed atmosphere, small cafés, and scenic views along the promenade and shoreline. The Duinenhuis webcam focuses more on the natural dune landscape, where viewers can enjoy peaceful coastal scenery and changing weather conditions near the sea.