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Waddeneilanden surf gids

De Waddeneilanden zijn een serie laaggelegen barrièreeilanden die bekend staan om hun zandstranden en verschuivende zandbanken. Gelegen langs open, onverstevigde stranden, bieden deze eilanden interessante surfmogelijkheden. Ze ontvangen een goede hoeveelheid noordwestelijke swell, waardoor ze over het algemeen iets groter en krachtiger zijn dan het vasteland. Om hier te komen is een veerbootrit van Leeuwarden of Den Helder naar Terschelling of Texel nodig, wat bijdraagt aan het avontuurlijke gevoel.

Wat betreft het surfen, kunnen de Waddeneilanden swell van ongeveer 1 ft (ongeveer 0,3 m) aan en zijn ze het beste met noordwestelijke swell. De breaks hier zijn voornamelijk over zand, wat geschikt is voor beginners die willen oefenen. Je kunt zowel linkse als rechtse golven verwachten, waardoor het een veelzijdige plek is voor verschillende surfstijlen. De ideale windrichting is zuidoost, en het werkt goed tijdens laag, midden, en hoogwater. Echter, door het gebrek aan aanlegsteigers komen de golven echt tot leven wanneer er goed gevormde zandbanken en goede offshore winden zijn.

Surfen hier kan een unieke ervaring zijn, vooral met de grote getijden en stromingen. Het water is doorgaans schoon, vooral naar Noordzeestandaarden, en de drukte is meestal vrij licht tijdens het surfseizoen. Dit maakt het een goede optie als je wilt ontsnappen aan de drukkere surfplekken. Houd echter rekening met de veranderende omstandigheden en controleer altijd de optimale surfvoorspellingen voordat je de oceaan op gaat.

Surf reports en surf forecasts in de buurt van Waddeneilanden

Waddeneilanden
Friesland, Netherlands
Strand break
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Sun 31
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Petten
North Holland, Netherlands
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
Mon 1
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Camperduin
Noord Holland, Netherlands
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
Mon 1
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Bergen Aan Zee
North Holland, Netherlands
Strand break
Sat 30
Sun 31
Mon 1
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Castricum
Noord Holland, Netherlands
Strand break
Sat 30
Sun 31
Mon 1
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Wijk Aan Zee/Noordpier
North Holland, Netherlands
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
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Wijk aan zee
Unknown Region, Unknown Country
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
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Ijmuiden
North Holland, Netherlands
Strand break
Sat 30
Sun 31
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Parnassia
North Holland, Netherlands
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
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Bloemendaal
Noord Holland, Netherlands
Unknown break
Sat 30
Sun 31
Mon 1
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