
Strand Noordwijk Aan Zee (north)
Pays-Bas · South Holland
Noordwijk aan Zee, in the province of South Holland, is a beach spot known for its north sea orientation and often lively conditions. In the northern area, kiting is practiced in a well-marked environment, mainly focused on riders affiliated with local structures.
The spot mainly attracts practitioners looking for consistent wind and a true seaside atmosphere, with a wide beach and easy access from the city. It is a popular place to ride when the weather windows are well aligned, especially during the windiest periods of the year.
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The spot of Noordwijk aan Zee operates on a beach exposed to the North Sea, with a water body that quickly takes on movement as soon as the wind rises. According to available sources, navigation occurs in strictly defined sectors, and the northern area is reserved for members of local clubs, which requires checking access rules before going in the water.
With a wind from the W to NW sector, the wind generally arrives in side-shore to side-on depending on the exact orientation of the flow and position on the beach. At low tide, one can find more shallow areas and a more choppy water body near the shore, while at high tide navigation becomes more direct but with more activity on the swell and wave sets.
Launching is done from the beach, with a take-off area that must be kept clean and clear, as local traffic can be dense when the spot is working well. The presence of sandbanks and successive breaking waves can create several navigation bands, which requires staying attentive during transitions between the edge and return to the beach.