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Den Helder Huisduinen Strand
Huisduinen is the beach area of Den Helder, the northernmost point of the North Holland peninsula. The beach offers a unique coastal experience with views of the island of Texel and the busy shipping lanes of the Marsdiep strait. During winter from October through April, dogs can run freely on the entire beach. In summer, dogs must be leashed between 9:00 and 19:00 on most sections, but there is a year-round off-leash area between beach poles 6 and 8. A standout feature for dog owners is the Zeepromenade β a grass-covered sea dike stretching over 5 kilometres that serves as a year-round off-leash area. This makes Den Helder exceptional: even on the hottest summer day, you can walk for kilometres along the coast with your dog running free on the dike. Parking is available at Fort Kijkduin (Admiraal Verhuellplein 1), a historic Napoleonic fortress that now houses an aquarium and museum. The nearby dog-friendly restaurant Nogal Wiedus (Zeeweg 6) is about 100 metres from the parking area and has its own parking lot. Den Helder is the departure point for the ferry to Texel, one of the Wadden Islands, making it possible to combine a beach visit with a day trip to the island.
Quick Info
Hours
Oct 1 β May 1: dogs allowed off-leash all day. May 1 β Oct 1: dogs must be leashed between 9:00β19:00 (some sources say 10:00β19:00). Off-leash zone between beach poles 6 and 8. The Zeepromenade grass dike (5+ km) is an off-leash area all year round.
Leash
Off-leash OK
Parking
Available
Water
Bring your own
Beach Rules π
- βMay 1 β Oct 1: dogs must be leashed between 9:00β19:00 on beach
- βOct 1 β May 1: dogs allowed off-leash all day
- βYear-round off-leash between beach poles 6 and 8
- βZeepromenade grass dike: off-leash all year round
- βAlways clean up after your dog
Local Tips from Dog Owners π‘
- πΎThe Zeepromenade grass dike is off-leash year-round β over 5 km of unrestricted walking along the coast
- πΎPark at Fort Kijkduin (Admiraal Verhuellplein 1) for beach access
- πΎRestaurant Nogal Wiedus (Zeeweg 6) is dog-friendly and just 100m from parking
- πΎGreat views of Texel island from the beach β combine with a ferry day trip
- πΎYear-round off-leash between beach poles 6 and 8
Nearby Attractions πΊοΈ
Location
Amenities
Heading to Den Helder Huisduinen Strand?
Make sure you're prepared with all the beach day essentials for your pup!
π¦Ί Dog life jacket
π§ Fresh water + bowl
π§΄ Dog sunscreen
πΎ Floating fetch toy
π§Ή Poop bags
More Dog Beaches in Netherlands πΎ

Ameland Noordzeestrand
Off-LeashAmeland, Netherlands
Ameland's North Sea beach is a continuous 27-kilometre strip of fine white sand running the entire length of the island's northern coast. Dogs are welcome off-leash year-round on the vast majority of this beach, making Ameland one of the most generous islands for four-legged visitors. The main beach access points are at Hollum (west, near the lighthouse), Ballum, Nes (the busiest section with most facilities), and Buren (east). The only restrictions are at the monitored beach crossings and the green beach near Ballum, where leashes are required. Away from these spots, your dog has kilometres of open sand and surf to enjoy. Ameland also has three designated off-leash zones inland: near Koudenburg in Hollum, Roosdunen in Ballum, and Kwekerijbos in Nes. In forests, dunes, grazing areas, and villages, dogs must stay on a leash. Ameland is reached by Wagenborg ferry from Holwerd, with a 45-minute crossing running approximately seven times daily. Dogs need a paid ticket for the ferry (approximately the child fare rate). The island has four villages β Hollum, Ballum, Nes, and Buren β each with their own character, shops, and restaurants. Nes is the main village and ferry port, making it the easiest starting point for beach adventures with your dog.

Bergen aan Zee Strand
Off-LeashBergen aan Zee, Netherlands
Bergen aan Zee offers a beautiful stretch of North Sea coastline that is part of the municipality of Bergen in North Holland. The beach is divided into distinct zones: activity beaches (marked with orange poles), sunbathing beaches (yellow poles), and a naturist beach (pink poles). During winter from October through April, dogs can roam freely across all beach sections, making it ideal for long walks with your four-legged friend. In summer, the rules vary by zone β leashed dogs are welcome on activity beaches throughout the day, while all other areas are accessible before 10:00 and after 19:00. The village of Bergen aan Zee is a charming seaside resort with the popular Zee Aquarium featuring over 300 species of marine life. Behind the beach lies the magnificent North Holland Dune Reserve, home to Scottish Highland cattle and Exmoor ponies, with excellent walking trails. Paid parking is available at several locations including Parkweg (225m to beach) and Van Der Wijckplein (150m to beach), costing around EUR 1.90 per hour or EUR 10 per day. Several beach pavilions offer food and drinks, and the village has a relaxed, artistic atmosphere that complements a day at the beach with your dog.

Bloemendaal aan Zee Hondenstrand
Off-LeashBloemendaal, Netherlands
Bloemendaal aan Zee Hondenstrand is one of the most beloved year-round dog beaches in the Netherlands, located between the Parnassia beach exit and the naturist beach in the heart of Zuid-Kennemerland National Park. Unlike most Dutch beaches that restrict dogs in summer, this designated dog section allows off-leash play 365 days a year, making it a true paradise for dog owners from across the Randstad. The beach stretches along a beautiful, wide section of North Sea coastline backed by pristine dunes. During the off-season from September 15 to May 15, dogs are welcome everywhere along Bloemendaal aan Zee on a leash, with the dog beach section remaining off-leash. In the high season from May 15 to September 15, dogs are restricted to the designated dog beach area and may visit pavilion terraces on a leash. The nearby Parnassia aan Zee beach pavilion is dog-friendly and even offers a special dog menu. Parking is available at the large Parnassia car park on the Zeeweg, with the first half hour free, then EUR 3.00 per hour or EUR 19.00 for a day pass. Bike parking is also available. The beach is easily accessible from Haarlem and Amsterdam, nestled within the stunning dune landscape where you might spot Highland cattle and Konik horses on your walk in.
