Scheveningen is the Netherlands' surf headquarters—a consistent North Sea beachbreak that has nurtured Dutch surf culture despite brutally cold water and a coastline that barely faces the right direction. When autumn and winter storms sweep through, this beach produces legitimate waves that draw the entire Dutch surf community. The groynes create defined peaks but also hazards. The determination required to surf in 8°C water builds serious character. Dutch surfing at its most hardcore.
Water temp
10°C
Wetsuit
5/4mm + boots
Difficulty
5/10
Crowd level
9/10
Access: Urban beach with full facilities. Train from Amsterdam.
Peak: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan
Secondary: Mar, Apr
Autumn/winter North Sea storms. Cold water year-round.
Verified by Magicseaweed, Dutch surf federation
How well swell angle matches the spot
Wave height in the ideal range
Each spot has different period requirements. Points and reefs can handle longer periods than beaches.
Offshore/glassy conditions