Texel Westerslag

53.065117 N / 4.722917 O

Texel Westerslag Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Westerslag, also known as Paal 15, sits on Texel's exposed western coastline where North Sea swells wrap around the Wadden Islands to create consistent right-hand sandbar waves. This is one of the Netherlands' most accessible beginner-friendly breaks, offering forgiving waves over a sandy bottom that rarely gets too heavy. The spot delivers that rare combination of reliability and approachability that makes it perfect for learning or refining your fundamentals in a genuine North Sea setting.

Geography and Nature

Texel is one of the Wadden Islands, a string of sandy isles stretching into the North Sea from the northern Netherlands. Westerslag sits on the western flank of the island, directly exposed to Atlantic swell. The landscape here is quintessentially Dutch, with low-lying dunes, wide sandy beaches, and a rural, undeveloped character that feels worlds away from the crowded southern coast near The Hague. The beach itself is broad and sandy with a gentle slope, making it easy to access the water and navigate the shallows.

Surf Setup

Westerslag is a classic sandbar beach break that produces right-hand waves over a sandy bottom. The spot works best with northwest and west swell directions, which are the primary swells that reach this corner of the North Sea. Offshore winds from the east and northeast help clean up the faces, though the area's exposure means wind can also chop things up quickly. The break works across all tide stages, though low and mid-tide periods tend to produce the most defined sandbanks and shapely waves. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with a fun, peeling shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence without the intensity of heavier breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Westerslag is relatively consistent for a North Sea spot, with rideable conditions arriving roughly 100 days per year. The sweet spot for visiting is May through October, when conditions are most stable and beginner-friendly. November brings more powerful northwest swells that appeal to intermediate surfers, while winter months deliver the most consistent swell but with stronger winds and colder water that demands thicker rubber. Summer months from June to August are notoriously flat, so plan your trip accordingly.

Crowd Levels

The spot sees regular crowds on both weekdays and weekends, with a mix of local surfers and visiting travelers. It's never completely empty, but the wide beach and multiple sandbanks mean there's usually room to find your own space without feeling hemmed in.

Who It's For

Westerslag is designed for beginners and early intermediate surfers. The forgiving sandbar, consistent wave shape, and lack of heavy power make it ideal for learning proper technique. Intermediate surfers will find value here during smaller swells, while advanced surfers typically seek more challenging breaks elsewhere on the island or wait for bigger winter conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong tidal currents, particularly when northeast winds are blowing. The shallow water and shifting sandbanks mean staying aware of your position is important. Always observe local conditions and other surfers before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 5 to 8 degrees Celsius, demanding a 4/3 millimeter suit plus booties and gloves. Spring and autumn transition months sit between 10 and 14 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 or 4/3 suit works depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, approximately 120 kilometers south. From there, drive north toward Den Helder, a coastal city about 30 kilometers from Texel. Take the Den Helder to Texel ferry, which runs regularly throughout the day. Once on the island, follow the Pontweg road and head toward De Koog and Westerslag. Parking is available near the beach access points. The walk from parking to the water is typically less than five minutes. Train connections run from Amsterdam to Den Helder, where you can catch the ferry to the island.

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53.065117 N / 4.722917 O
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Texel Westerslag Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Westerslag, also known as Paal 15, sits on Texel's exposed western coastline where North Sea swells wrap around the Wadden Islands to create consistent right-hand sandbar waves. This is one of the Netherlands' most accessible beginner-friendly breaks, offering forgiving waves over a sandy bottom that rarely gets too heavy. The spot delivers that rare combination of reliability and approachability that makes it perfect for learning or refining your fundamentals in a genuine North Sea setting.

Geography and Nature

Texel is one of the Wadden Islands, a string of sandy isles stretching into the North Sea from the northern Netherlands. Westerslag sits on the western flank of the island, directly exposed to Atlantic swell. The landscape here is quintessentially Dutch, with low-lying dunes, wide sandy beaches, and a rural, undeveloped character that feels worlds away from the crowded southern coast near The Hague. The beach itself is broad and sandy with a gentle slope, making it easy to access the water and navigate the shallows.

Surf Setup

Westerslag is a classic sandbar beach break that produces right-hand waves over a sandy bottom. The spot works best with northwest and west swell directions, which are the primary swells that reach this corner of the North Sea. Offshore winds from the east and northeast help clean up the faces, though the area's exposure means wind can also chop things up quickly. The break works across all tide stages, though low and mid-tide periods tend to produce the most defined sandbanks and shapely waves. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with a fun, peeling shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence without the intensity of heavier breaks.

Consistency and Best Time

Westerslag is relatively consistent for a North Sea spot, with rideable conditions arriving roughly 100 days per year. The sweet spot for visiting is May through October, when conditions are most stable and beginner-friendly. November brings more powerful northwest swells that appeal to intermediate surfers, while winter months deliver the most consistent swell but with stronger winds and colder water that demands thicker rubber. Summer months from June to August are notoriously flat, so plan your trip accordingly.

Crowd Levels

The spot sees regular crowds on both weekdays and weekends, with a mix of local surfers and visiting travelers. It's never completely empty, but the wide beach and multiple sandbanks mean there's usually room to find your own space without feeling hemmed in.

Who It's For

Westerslag is designed for beginners and early intermediate surfers. The forgiving sandbar, consistent wave shape, and lack of heavy power make it ideal for learning proper technique. Intermediate surfers will find value here during smaller swells, while advanced surfers typically seek more challenging breaks elsewhere on the island or wait for bigger winter conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong tidal currents, particularly when northeast winds are blowing. The shallow water and shifting sandbanks mean staying aware of your position is important. Always observe local conditions and other surfers before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit. Winter from December to March drops to 5 to 8 degrees Celsius, demanding a 4/3 millimeter suit plus booties and gloves. Spring and autumn transition months sit between 10 and 14 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 or 4/3 suit works depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, approximately 120 kilometers south. From there, drive north toward Den Helder, a coastal city about 30 kilometers from Texel. Take the Den Helder to Texel ferry, which runs regularly throughout the day. Once on the island, follow the Pontweg road and head toward De Koog and Westerslag. Parking is available near the beach access points. The walk from parking to the water is typically less than five minutes. Train connections run from Amsterdam to Den Helder, where you can catch the ferry to the island.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Slab
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Texel Westerslag from May through October for the most stable and beginner-friendly conditions, with rideable waves about 100 days per year. Northwest and west swells work best, cleaned by east or northeast offshore winds, across all tides but especially low and mid-tide for defined sandbanks. November offers powerful northwest swells for intermediates, while winter has consistent swell but colder water and stronger winds. Summer June to August is often flat.
Texel Westerslag suits beginners and early intermediate surfers best. Its forgiving right-hand sandbar waves over a sandy bottom allow learning technique without heavy power. Intermediates enjoy smaller swells for practice, while advanced surfers look elsewhere or wait for bigger winter conditions on the island.
Texel Westerslag is a classic sandbar beach break producing consistent right-hand waves over a sandy bottom. It works best with northwest and west North Sea swells, offshore east and northeast winds cleaning the faces for shoulder-high, peeling shapes ideal for turns. The broad sandy beach has a gentle slope, working across all tides, best at low and mid-tide.
Texel Westerslag sees regular crowds of local surfers and visitors on weekdays and weekends, but the wide beach and multiple sandbanks provide space. Reach it via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, 120 kilometers south, then drive to Den Helder for the ferry to Texel. Follow Pontweg to De Koog and Westerslag; parking is near beach access with a walk under five minutes. Train to Den Helder also works.
Texel Westerslag stands out for its rare mix of reliability and approachability on the exposed North Sea coast, with consistent right-hand sandbar waves perfect for beginners in a genuine setting. Unlike crowded southern Dutch coasts, its rural dunes, wide sandy beaches, and forgiving sandy bottom offer easy access and space, far from urban areas near The Hague.

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