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The N8 near Alveringem

The N8 road in Belgium is a road connecting Brussels and Koksijde, passing Ninove, Oudenaarde, Kortrijk, Ypres and Veurne.[1]

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National Route 8
Dutch: Nationale Weg 8
French: Route nationale 8
Route information
Length152 km (94 mi)
Major junctions
FromBrussels
ToKoksijde
Location
CountryBelgium
Major citiesBrussels, Ninove, Oudenaarde, Kortrijk, Ieper
Highway system
  • Highways of Belgium

The N8 is the old road from Brussels to the coast. Most sections have been replaced by motorways, and only serve a regional purpose, except for the A19 [nl] which was supposed to go from Kortrijk to the coast, but which ends at Ypres. In 2012, the extension was permanently cancelled.[2]

The road is one of the 9 major national routes in Belgium. The start is in the Belgian capital Brussels at the inner ring road. The road goes west, passing the Brussels Ring R0 in Dilbeek, where it enters the province of Flemish Brabant. Continuing further west, the road enters East Flanders near the midsized city Ninove. After passing the larger city of Oudenaarde and entering West Flanders, the N8 crosses the E17 highway at the major city Kortrijk. The road turns northwest to traverse the Westhoek region, passing the city of Ypres end ending at the coast in Koksijde. The N8 has a length of 152km (95mi).

The N8 crosses 28 municipalities. 3 in the Brussels Capital Region, 3 in Flemish Brabant, 9 in East Flanders and 13 in West Flanders. A full list of municipalities[3] can be found below. Major municipalities are in bold.

Regions Province Municipality Population Length of N8 (km)
 Brussels Capital Region / City of Brussels 188737 0.1
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean 97697 2.0
Anderlecht 122547 1.7
 Flanders  Flemish Brabant Dilbeek 44095 7.9
Lennik 9312 4.3
Roosdaal 11735 4.0
 East Flanders Ninove 39626 11.5
Herzele 18489 1.1
Geraardsbergen 34328 3.3
Lierde 6689 4.7
Brakel 14850 7.9
Horebeke 2023 2.3
Oudenaarde 31866 11.3
Maarkedal 6386 0.1
Kluisbergen 6791 3.5
 West Flanders Avelgem 10291 7.5
Zwevegem 25140 10.5
Kortrijk 77741 7.5
Wevelgem 31565 5.9
Menen 33982 3.7
Wervik 19020 6.1
Zonnebeke 12556 5.0
Ypres 35039 14.9
Vleteren 3217 7.7
Lo-Reninge 3217 3.8
Alveringem 5025 7.4
Veurne 12295 8.6
Koksijde 21851 3.3

Junction list[4][5]

Province Municipality Section Junction Eastbound destinations Westbound destinations
European UnionBelgiumBrussels

Brussels Capital Region

City of Brussels Brussels - Anderlecht Brussels (188.737 inh.)

R20, Brussels inner ring road

Brussels Dilbeek

Ninove

Molenbeek-Saint-Jean Brussels-Charleroi Canal

N215 Kuregem

N274 Anderlecht

N236 Ossegem, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean

Anderlecht N290 Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Koekelberg, Jette, Wemmel, Anderlecht
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean /
European UnionBelgiumFlanders

Flanders

Flemish Brabant

Dilbeek Dilbeek - Roosdaal 13 (Dilbeek) R0, Brussels Ring Waterloo, Brussels Airport, Liège (E40), Leuven (E40), Ghent (E40), Antwerp (E19), Charleroi (E19), Mons (E19), Namur (E411), Tournai (E429)

Dilbeek (44.095 inh.)

Itterbeek (4.882 inh.)

Schepdaal (6.204 inh.)

Goudveerdegem

Ninove
Lennik Eizeringen

N285 Ternat, Asse, St-Kwintens-Lennik, Gooik, Enghien

Dilbeek

Brussels

Lennik / Roosdaal The N8 forms the border between Lennik and Roosdaal.

Tuitenberg (Lennik)

Roosdaal Roosdaal (11.735 inh.)
European UnionBelgiumFlanders

Flanders

East Flanders

Ninove Ninove Meerbeke (5.890 inh.)

N28 Aalst, Denderleeuw, Haaltert, Gooik, Halle

N255 Denderwindeke, Herne, Enghien

Dender

Ninove (39.626 inh.)

N405 Ninove-Noord, Aalst (N28), Denderleeuw (N28)

Outer (3.302 inh.)

N45 Appelterre-Eichem, Geraardsbergen

Voorde (1.405 inh.)

N460 Voorde, Idegem, Aspelare, Haaltert

Oudenaarde
Herzele Ninove - Oudenaarde / Ninove

Brussels

Geraardsbergen Ophasselt (1.927 inh.)

N42 Geraardsbergen, Zottegem, Ghent, Lessines, Ath

Lierde Sint-Maria-Lierde (2.530 inh.)
Brakel N8c Parike, Geraardsbergen

N462 Michelbeke, Sint-Maria-Oudenhove, Zottegem

Nederbrakel (6.428 inh.)

N8c Parike, Geraardsbergen

N48 Flobecq, Ronse, Tournai

N415 Elst, Zwalm

Zegelsem (962 inh.)

Horebeke N454 Schorisse, Ronse

Sint-Maria-Horebeke (1.487 inh.)

N454 Sint-Maria-Horebeke, Zwalm, Zottegem

GeraardsbergenNinove
Oudenaarde Oudenaarde N441 Ename Kortrijk
Oudenaarde / Maarkedal /
Oudenaarde Edelare (1.901 inh.)[6]

Oudenaarde (31.866 inh.)

N46 Ename, Zwalm, Zottegem, Aalst

Leupegem (1.969 inh.)[7]

N60, Oudenaarde ring road Oudenaarde, Kruisem, Ghent, Maarkedal, Ronse

Melden (940 inh.)

Kluisbergen Kluisbergen Meerse (282 inh.)[8]

Berchem (2.581 inh.)

N36 Ruien, Ronse

Scheldt

Oudenaarde

Zottegem

European UnionBelgiumFlanders

Flanders

West Flanders

Avelgem Avelgem - Kortrijk Kerkhove (1.017 inh.)

N453 Elsegem, Petegem-aan-de-Schelde, Oudenaarde

N36 Vichte, Harelbeke, Roeselare, Diksmuide

Waarmaarde (714 inh.)

Avelgem (10.291 inh.)

N353 Outrijve, Celles, Spiere-Helkijn, Pecq

Oudenaarde
Zwevegem Heestert (2.838 inh.)

Moen (2.795 inh.)

N391 Kortrijk, Deerlijk

Bossuit–Kortrijk Canal

Knokke

Zwevegem (25.140 inh.)

Kortrijk Kortrijk N391 Vichte, Deerlijk

3 (Kortrijk-Oost) E17 Kortrijk, Ghent, Antwerp, Mouscron, Bruges (E403), Tournai (E403),  France (Lille, Paris)

3ab (Kortrijk-Oost) R8, Kortrijk Ring Road Kortrijk, Harelbeke, Kuurne, Ingelmunster, Menen, Mouscron, Ypres

Kortrijk (77.741 inh.)

R36, Inner Kortrijk Ring Road Kortrijk, Harelbeke, Kuurne, Ingelmunster, Menen, Wevelgem, Mouscron, Zwevegem

Menen

Ypres

Interruption by R36 (Inner Kortrijk Ring Road) with junctions to N43 (Harelbeke, Waregem, Ghent), N50 (Ingelmunster, Bruges), N43 (Mouscron,  France (Lille)) and N50 (Tournai).
R36, Inner Kortrijk Ring Road Kortrijk, Harelbeke, Kuurne, Ingelmunster, Menen, Wevelgem, Mouscron, Zwevegem

Bissegem (5.366 inh.)

11 (Bissegem) R8, Kortrijk Ring Road Kortrijk, Ypres, Harelbeke; Kuurne, Ingelmunster, Mouscron, Zwevegem, Tournai

Wevelgem Kortrijk - Menen 5 (Wevelgem) E403 Bruges, Roeselare, Tournai, Ypres (A19), Ghent (E17), Mouscron (E17),  France (Lille (E17), Paris)

Wevelgem (31.565 inh.)

Kortrijk
Menen Menen N32 Ledegem, Roeselare, Bruges,  France (Halluin, Tourcoing, Lille)

Menen (33.982 inh.)

N362, Menen Ring Road Menen-North

N32b Menen-North, Ledegem, Roeselare, Bruges,  France (Halluin)

N362, Menen Ring Road Menen-North

Ypres
Wervik Menen - Ypres N58 Wervik, Comines-Warneton, Ypres (A19), Kortrijk (A19),  France (Comines, Armentières)

Geluwe (6.865 inh.)

N311 Wervik, Comines-Warneton,  France (Wervicq-Sud)

Menen

Kortrijk

Zonnebeke N303 Wervik, Zonnebeke, Beselare

Geluveld (1.652 inh.)

Ypres Ypres N37 Ieper-Zuid, Zonnebeke, Roeselare

N345 Sint-Jan Hospital

Ypres (35.039)

N332 Zonnebeke

N308, N37b Poperinge, Heuvelland, Mesen, Comines-Warneton,  France (Armentières)

N379, N369 Langemark-Poelkapelle, Roeselare, Boezinge, Diksmuide

N38 Poperinge, Roeselare, Kortrijk,  France (Dunkirk, Steenvoorde)

Brielen (827 inh.)

Elverdinge (1.766 inh.)

N333 Poperinge

Koksijde
Vleteren Ypres - Koksijde Woesten (1.262 inh.) Ypres

Kortrijk

Vleteren / Lo-Reninge The N8 forms the border between Vleteren and Lo-Reninge.
Vleteren Oostvleteren (1.239 inh.)

N321 Westvleteren, Krombeke, Roesbrugge-Haringe, Poperinge

Alveringem / Lo-Reninge The N8 forms the border between Alveringem and Lo-Reninge.

N364 Lo-Reninge, Abele, Beveren, Roesbrugge-Haringe, Diksmuide

Alveringem Hoogstade (385 inh.)

N319 Alveringem, Diksmuide

Veurne 1a (Veurne) E40 Ostend, Bruges, Brussels,  France (Dunkirk, Calais)

N390 Diksmuide

Veurne (12.295 inh.)

N39 Veurne, Adinkerke, Nieuwpoort,  France (Dunkirk)

N35 Veurne, De Panne, Diksmuide, Roeselare

Koksijde N396 De Panne, Oostduinkerke, Nieuwpoort

Koksijde (21.851 inh.)

N34 De Panne, Nieuwpoort, Ostend

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Autoweg Ieper-kust definitief geschrapt". Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Belgium: Regions, Provinces, Arrondissements, Cities, Municipalities, Sub-Municipalities, Agglomerations, Sectors - Population Statistics in Maps and Charts". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
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  7. ^ "Leupegem". inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be (in Dutch). 1994-01-01. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
  8. ^ "Buurt Meerse in cijfers en grafieken". AlleCijfers.be (in Flemish). 2023-04-07. Retrieved 2023-07-17.

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