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Zeeland / South Holland, Netherlands

Brouwersdam

A popular Dutch hub with wide beaches and diverse flat-to-choppy conditions suitable for all levels.

Dutch kite hubZeelandcrowdszoned areaschanging wind/currentcold water
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Brouwersdam

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Level
Beginner
Water
Flat water
Wind
Crowd
Busy
About this spot
Brouwersdam is a flagship Dutch kite hub, offering wide beaches and conditions ranging from flat water to chop. It is a favorite for riders from the Netherlands and Belgium due to its easy access and consistent North Sea wind systems, typically from the SW, W, or NW. The main season is April to October, with autumn and winter storms attracting advanced riders. The spot is excellent for beginners and freeriders, supported by beach clubs, schools, and large parking areas. It is important to stay within designated zones and be aware of strong currents and tide changes.
Wind direction
SW, W, NW
Best for
FreerideFreestyleBeginnerBig Air
Wind directions
NNEESESSWWNW
  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
Best months
Jan
Feb
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Facilities
Parking
Food / Bar
Schools
Rentals
Accommodation

Brouwersdam is a kite spot in Netherlands, suited to beginners with flat water.

Best for

BeginnersFlat waterFreerideFreestyleBeginnerBig Air

Good to know

  • Hazards: crowds, zoned areas, changing wind/current, cold water. Check local zones and seasonal restrictions before launching.
Safety notes

Hazards: crowds, zoned areas, changing wind/current, cold water. Check local zones and seasonal restrictions before launching.

Local rules

Wind systems: North Sea wind systems, commonly SW/W/NW.

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  • The recommended main window is April–October; storms outside season for advanced riders. Always check the local forecast, tide and spot rules before launching.

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