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  1. The Flemish Region, usually simply referred to as Flanders, is one of the three regions of Belgium—alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region.

  2. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  3. Farther west are the Flemish polders (land reclaimed from the sea), which are seamed with drainage channels and which extend for 6–10 miles (10–16 km) inland. The straight unembayed coastline of maritime Flanders is backed by a rampart of sand dunes.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. The Flemish government is also responsible for about 500 kilometers of regional roads (Dutch: gewestwegen) and about 900 kilometers of highways in the territory of the Flemish Region. Other types of roads are provincial roads and municipal roads.

  5. Even the paved roads are often in poor condition and potholes are not uncommon in Wallonia. Many Flemish roads are not asphalted, but consist of large, concrete slabs. Watch out for the gaps between these because you really don't want to get into them on narrow tyres.

  6. The Flemish coast is a multi-faceted paradise. Encompassing 67 kilometres of fine sand, sea and dunes, art and culture, food and drink, history and heritage, shopping, surfing and much more. The North Sea beach stretches from the Dutch to the French border.

  7. An impressive 24 walks with accompanying fact sheets make it impossible to resist pulling on a sturdy pair of walking shoes and venturing beyond the bustle of the city. With simple, user-friendly explanations of the signposts and maps, there’s no way you can get lost.