Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 6 years of historical weather data.
26%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
9.6kts
Avg Wind
year-round
12°
Avg Temp
feels 9°
6yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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Beach BreakSpot Type
BeginnerSkill Level
Waves breaking on sandy bottom, varied conditions
About This Spot
Langevelderslag is a beach break located along the North Sea coast of the Netherlands near Noordwijkerhout. The coastline faces westward toward open water, with shallow sandy beaches and tidal mudflats characterizing the foreshore. This is a low-energy spot typical of the Dutch coast, with minimal swell exposure and sheltered conditions. The average wave height of 0.95m indicates small, choppy conditions rather than organized swell. Wind reliability is notably low at 25.7%, meaning consistent rideable conditions occur infrequently. The spot suits beginners and light-wind specialists due to its protected nature and small waves. Best wind direction is northerly (0°) to maintain side-shore conditions. The primary challenge is obtaining adequate wind and wave energy; kiters should expect flat spells and brief, gusty wind windows. Water temperatures averaging 11.5°C require appropriate thermal protection. The shallow tidal flats and marshy terrain adjacent to the beach present navigation considerations. This location is better suited for progression training during optimal conditions rather than as a primary destination.
Hazards & Safety
Shallow water and mudflats visible in tan/beige areas