Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
Like surfing in Holland and Belgium at any spot you should pick the right moment. There can be some nice waves you just have to know when. Real good days are probably only around the 3 to 5 a year. Don't go to Holland on a surf trip, sometimes there are weeks without waves, especially in the summer, it's just not worth spending your trip. If you want some real surf, go to France, Ireland, Spain, the Canary Islands. There is some of Europe's finest surf and in the winter it gets big.
Park your car on top of the hill so you can check out where the break is best. With side shore winds a strong current can decrease the fun of surfing this spot but If you go up north to the blocks a jettie gives protection with Northerly winds
Hoek van Holland Surf Spot Guide, Holland Nestled where the North Sea meets the mouth of the Nieuwe Waterweg, Hoek van Holland delivers classic beach-break waves over a sandy bottom that shape into fun rights and lefts for all surfers. The vibe here is relaxed and accessible, sheltered by massive harbor breakwaters that keep sessions […]
Domburg is famous because of its wooden poles that stand right in the sea. The use of the breakers is too slow down the current and stop sand from washing away. The poles create a good surf because they break the waves at fixed spots. They create an extremely hollow right and a long left. All the beaches in Domburg can be surfed.
Domburg can be surfed as a beginner, but make shure to check te way of the current and the wind first. As a beginner its wise too stay away from the wooden poles since these will cut you open with ease.
At the surfspot there is also a surfschool located. The surfschool has certified teachers and surflessons will be given during the whole summer season.
There are a few contests held in Domburg the "Domburg Classic" is held for the 16th time this year. Also Domburg is one of the contest spots for the Dutch National Championships.
Since surfing is rising in popularity the size crowds also grows. The best spot is reserved for the locals. The locals become a bit grumpy sometimes because there forms a crowd at the best spot. The best thing to do is show them respect and just surf another beach, since all the beaches break. Please visit www.surfreport.nl (Dead URL) this is a website runned by a local photagrapher and contains alot of pictures and information.
Nothsea is not a ocean so there are only windswells. Best bet is after a big storm. Also look for lowpressure systems near Norway and Denmark. Surf and have fun.
