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5 Incredible Kitesurfing Spots in North-Western Europe You Can Reach by Train

5 Incredible Kitesurfing Spots in North-Western Europe You Can Reach by Train

From the North Sea dunes of the Netherlands to the coasts of Wales and Denmark, chase the wind sustainably by rail

6 mins

April 24, 2026

For kitesurfers who love the freedom of the wind but prefer to travel light and sustainably, North-Western Europe is a dream come true. With excellent rail networks, rental shops, and reliable coastal winds, you can hit the waves without ever renting a car. From the North Sea dunes of the Netherlands to the dramatic coasts of Wales and Denmark, here are five of our favourite kitesurfing destinations easily accessible by train or bus.

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1. Zandvoort aan Zee, Netherlands

Nearest train station: Zandvoort aan Zee

Just 30 minutes from Amsterdam, Zandvoort is the Netherlands' most accessible kitesurfing beach. The wide sandy shoreline and consistent North Sea winds make it a favourite for all skill levels. The beach is dotted with surf schools and lively beach bars that stay open well into sunset. When the wind drops, stroll the dunes or visit nearby Haarlem for a laid-back Dutch city break.

Best season: April – October (most reliable wind May – September)

Wind type: Predominantly westerly; 15–25 knots common

Why it's great: Reliable wind, direct train access, strong kitesurfing community.

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2. Rhosneigr, Wales

Nearest train station: Rhosneigr Station (direct trains from Chester and Holyhead)

Rhosneigr on Anglesey's western shore is one of the UK's premier kitesurfing hubs. Facing the Irish Sea, it delivers strong winds, rolling waves, and a tight-knit surf scene. The village sits just a short walk from the train station, and the beach itself is visible as soon as you arrive. Bring your own gear or rent locally - the wind is almost always waiting.

Best season: March – October

Wind type: South-westerlies and westerlies dominate

Why it's great: Beach right by the station, ideal wave and flat-water mix, charming coastal village vibe.

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3. Scheveningen, Netherlands

Nearest tram stop: Scheveningen Strand (tram from The Hague Central, ~15 min)

The Hague's seaside district of Scheveningen is urban kitesurfing at its finest. A quick tram ride from the city centre brings you to a broad beach lined with surf shops, schools, and beach clubs. The wind is reliable, and when conditions calm down, there's plenty to enjoy - cafés, a pier, and even a Ferris wheel overlooking the North Sea.

Best season: April – October; good winter sessions for advanced riders

Wind type: Onshore to side-onshore, westerlies dominate

Why it's great: Easy urban access, good facilities, lively après-surf atmosphere.

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4. Blåvand, Denmark

Nearest transport link: Train to Esbjerg + local bus to Blåvand (~1 hour total)

At Denmark's western edge, Blåvand offers vast sandy beaches, steady westerly winds, and uncrowded waters. It's perfect for intermediate and advanced riders seeking space to ride freely. The train to Esbjerg connects easily with regional buses, and many surf lodges offer pick-ups. Expect wild dunes, seals, and those crisp Danish sunsets.

Best season: May – September

Wind type: Strong and steady westerlies; frequent thermal enhancement in summer

Why it's great: Wild natural setting, excellent wind consistency, eco-friendly vibe.

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5. Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France

Nearest train station: Étaples - Le Touquet (TGV/TER from Paris, ~2.5 hrs) + short bus or taxi

A chic yet sporty beach resort on France's northern coast, Le Touquet combines wide tidal flats and steady cross-shore winds - ideal for freestyle or speed runs. The town itself is full of elegant villas, cosy bakeries, and beach cafés perfect for post-session relaxation. The beach is just a few minutes from the train station by local shuttle.

Best season: April – October

Wind type: Predominantly south-westerly with steady cross-shore conditions

Why it's great: Fast rail from Paris or Lille, stylish seaside atmosphere, wide tidal zones.

Ride the Wind, Skip the Car

Europe's rail lines make it surprisingly easy to chase the wind sustainably. Traveling by train dramatically reduces your CO₂ footprint compared with driving or flying, making each adventure not just exhilarating but eco-conscious. Whether you crave Denmark's wild dunes, Dutch convenience, or France's refined coastal flair, these five kitesurfing spots prove that the best sessions don't require an engine - just a train ticket and your kite.

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