
In Coudekerque-Branche, in the immediate suburbs of Dunkirk, BattleKart Coudekerque sets up its augmented indoor karting concept in the commune's business zone, right next to the Port of Dunkirk. Like its French sister sites, BattleKart turns the track into a digital circuit thanks to video projections synchronised with electric karts : a format that breaks from classic leisure karting codes.
The concept stands out with its game modes inspired by video games: classic races, capture the flag, virtual weapon battles, cooperative team courses. The floor projections create a dynamic environment where corners, lines, and bonus zones appear in real time under your wheels. It's a format particularly suited to adult groups of friends, stag and hen parties, corporate seminars from the Dunkirk basin (port, steel, and energy industries), and original evenings for Dunkirk residents on after-work outings or Belgian groups on cross-border escapes.
Coudekerque-Branche is 5 minutes from central Dunkirk, 30 from Calais, and 1h15 from Lille. The region offers plenty to extend the visit: Dunkirk and its port (3rd French port), the Souvenir Français memorial (Operation Dynamo, 1940), Malo-les-Bains beach, the Dunkirk Battle memorial, or a detour to Bergues and its fortified centre (Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis film location), Caps Blanc-Nez and Gris-Nez 30 minutes away, or Bruges in Belgium an hour away. A resolutely different option for Dunkirk residents and Opal Coast holidaymakers looking for a hybrid format mixing new-generation karting and digital group experience.
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BattleKart Coudekerque, in Coudekerque-Branche, is an indoor circuit. You can drive all year round regardless of the weather, on a track with stable grip — handy for comparing your lap times from one session to the next.
At BattleKart Coudekerque, bookings go through the phone at +33 3 61 44 84 63. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
Kids' sessions at BattleKart Coudekerque aren't explicitly listed on Kart-Map. To confirm whether your child can drive, call the circuit directly at +33 3 61 44 84 63.
The minimum age at BattleKart Coudekerque isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at +33 3 61 44 84 63 to confirm.
The equipment provided at BattleKart Coudekerque isn't detailed on Kart-Map yet. Most circuits lend at least a helmet, disposable head sock and race suit. Call the circuit at +33 3 61 44 84 63 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
To check access and parking conditions at BattleKart Coudekerque, call the circuit directly at +33 3 61 44 84 63.