Langevelderslag

52.300967 N / 4.473667 O

Langevelderslag Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Nestled in the serene dunes of Holland's North Sea coast, Langevelderslag delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom. This tranquil spot offers a peaceful escape from busier breaks, with regular sessions that suit surfers craving solitude and consistent lines. The vibe here is all about pure, uncrowded surfing in a stunning natural setting.

Geography and Nature

Langevelderslag sits on the north side of Noordwijk, within the expansive Nationaal Park Hollandse Duinen, a protected area spanning 450 square kilometers of rolling dunes, forests, and untouched beaches. The coastal landscape features wide, sandy shores backed by towering dunes that stretch for kilometers, creating a remote, pristine environment far from urban hustle. Access involves a scenic 2-kilometer drive through the dunes, leading to a broad beach ideal for longboarders and shortboarders alike, with no rocky outcrops to worry about.

Surf Setup

Langevelderslag is a reliable beach break producing fun rights and lefts that shape up nicely on the sandy bottom, often forming approachable A-frames when swell aligns right. Optimal conditions come from north or northwest swells, paired with south, southwest, or south winds blowing offshore to clean up the faces. Mid to high tide is prime, as waves hold better without the exposure of low tide flats. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high sets rolling in steadily, mellow enough for turns but with enough push for progression on cleaner days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires regularly thanks to its North Sea exposure, with the best surf from September to March when northwest swells pump consistent 1- to 2-meter faces. Fall and winter deliver the most reliable conditions, especially during rising tides midweek when winds lighten. Avoid summer months if chasing waves, as flat spells dominate from June to August amid lighter winds and smaller swells.

Crowd Levels

Langevelderslag stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a go-to for solo sessions. Weekdays see almost no one in the water, with a mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers sharing the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all skill levels, Langevelderslag shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving waves that rarely get too heavy. Newcomers can paddle out confidently at mid tide for easy whitewash practice, while intermediates link turns on peeling rights and lefts up to 1.5 meters. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional punchier days for carving, though it rarely challenges experts.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells, and always check tides to avoid strong currents. The sandy setup keeps things safe overall, with no rocks or marine hazards reported.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm steamer or shorty wetsuit suffices for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 6 to 10 degrees Celsius, demanding a full 5/4/3mm suit with booties and gloves for extended time in the lineup. Spring and fall see 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, so opt for a 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill without overheating on warmer days.

How to Get There

Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), just 35 kilometers north, or Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), about 50 kilometers south, then rent a car for the straightforward drive. Head south on the A4 or N44 toward Noordwijk, following signs for Langevelderslag 20; the large parking lot with over 700 spots costs around 3 euros per day and sits right at the beach entrance, just a 3-minute walk to the surf. Trains from Schiphol or Leiden Centraal connect to Noordwijk station, 5 kilometers away, from where bikes or taxis cover the final dunes stretch—no direct buses run to the spot, so driving is easiest.

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Holland
52.300967 N / 4.473667 O
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Langevelderslag Surf Spot Guide, Holland

Nestled in the serene dunes of Holland's North Sea coast, Langevelderslag delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom. This tranquil spot offers a peaceful escape from busier breaks, with regular sessions that suit surfers craving solitude and consistent lines. The vibe here is all about pure, uncrowded surfing in a stunning natural setting.

Geography and Nature

Langevelderslag sits on the north side of Noordwijk, within the expansive Nationaal Park Hollandse Duinen, a protected area spanning 450 square kilometers of rolling dunes, forests, and untouched beaches. The coastal landscape features wide, sandy shores backed by towering dunes that stretch for kilometers, creating a remote, pristine environment far from urban hustle. Access involves a scenic 2-kilometer drive through the dunes, leading to a broad beach ideal for longboarders and shortboarders alike, with no rocky outcrops to worry about.

Surf Setup

Langevelderslag is a reliable beach break producing fun rights and lefts that shape up nicely on the sandy bottom, often forming approachable A-frames when swell aligns right. Optimal conditions come from north or northwest swells, paired with south, southwest, or south winds blowing offshore to clean up the faces. Mid to high tide is prime, as waves hold better without the exposure of low tide flats. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high sets rolling in steadily, mellow enough for turns but with enough push for progression on cleaner days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires regularly thanks to its North Sea exposure, with the best surf from September to March when northwest swells pump consistent 1- to 2-meter faces. Fall and winter deliver the most reliable conditions, especially during rising tides midweek when winds lighten. Avoid summer months if chasing waves, as flat spells dominate from June to August amid lighter winds and smaller swells.

Crowd Levels

Langevelderslag stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a go-to for solo sessions. Weekdays see almost no one in the water, with a mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers sharing the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

Suitable for all skill levels, Langevelderslag shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving waves that rarely get too heavy. Newcomers can paddle out confidently at mid tide for easy whitewash practice, while intermediates link turns on peeling rights and lefts up to 1.5 meters. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional punchier days for carving, though it rarely challenges experts.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells, and always check tides to avoid strong currents. The sandy setup keeps things safe overall, with no rocks or marine hazards reported.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm steamer or shorty wetsuit suffices for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 6 to 10 degrees Celsius, demanding a full 5/4/3mm suit with booties and gloves for extended time in the lineup. Spring and fall see 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, so opt for a 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill without overheating on warmer days.

How to Get There

Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), just 35 kilometers north, or Rotterdam The Hague Airport (RTM), about 50 kilometers south, then rent a car for the straightforward drive. Head south on the A4 or N44 toward Noordwijk, following signs for Langevelderslag 20; the large parking lot with over 700 spots costs around 3 euros per day and sits right at the beach entrance, just a 3-minute walk to the surf. Trains from Schiphol or Leiden Centraal connect to Noordwijk station, 5 kilometers away, from where bikes or taxis cover the final dunes stretch—no direct buses run to the spot, so driving is easiest.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
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frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
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Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
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The best surf at Langevelderslag is from September to March with northwest swells producing 1- to 2-meter faces, especially fall and winter on rising midweek tides. Optimal conditions feature north or northwest swells with south, southwest or south offshore winds at mid to high tide for shoulder-high sets. Avoid summer from June to August due to flat spells and lighter winds. This North Sea exposure ensures regular sessions in a peaceful setting.[72 words]
Langevelderslag suits all skill levels, shining for beginners and intermediates with its sandy bottom and forgiving waves. Newcomers paddle out confidently at mid tide for whitewash practice, while intermediates link turns on peeling rights and lefts up to 1.5 meters. Advanced surfers enjoy occasional punchier days for carving, though it rarely challenges experts. The mellow waves support progression without heavy conditions.[68 words]
Langevelderslag offers classic beach-break waves peeling right and left over a sandy bottom, forming approachable A-frames on aligned swells. Expect fun rights and lefts that shape nicely, with shoulder-high sets ideal for turns and progression. Prime setup comes from north or northwest swells with south, southwest or south offshore winds at mid to high tide, holding better without low tide flats.[70 words]
Langevelderslag stays remarkably empty even on weekends, with weekdays seeing almost no one and locals plus travelers sharing respectfully. Access via a 2-kilometer dune drive to a large parking lot with over 700 spots at around 3 euros per day, just a 3-minute walk to the beach. Fly into Amsterdam Schiphol 35 kilometers north or Rotterdam 50 kilometers south, then drive south on A4 or N44.[74 words]
Langevelderslag stands out for pure, uncrowded surfing in a stunning natural setting within 450 square kilometer Nationaal Park Hollandse Duinen. It delivers consistent beach-break lines on a forgiving sandy bottom amid serene dunes and wide beaches, far from urban hustle. This tranquil escape suits solo sessions with regular waves, offering solitude and reliable conditions unlike busier breaks.[64 words]

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