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Korfwater Hondenstrand
Korfwater is one of the most celebrated dog beaches in North Holland — and for good reason. Located between Petten and Sint Maartenszee at beach access point 16, this is one of the rare Dutch beaches where dogs can run off-leash year-round, with no seasonal restrictions whatsoever. The beach stretches over 2 kilometres wide, offering an extraordinary amount of space for dogs to run, play, and swim. Even in summer, when most Dutch beaches impose leash rules, Korfwater remains completely unrestricted for dogs. The spacious nature of the beach means it rarely feels crowded, even on busy days. Parking is available for free at the Korfwaterweg, making access easy and affordable. The beach is part of the municipality of Schagen, which has designated this area specifically as a year-round off-leash zone. After 19:00 in summer and all day in winter, dogs can also roam freely on the adjacent Petten and Sint Maartenszee beaches, allowing for exceptionally long coastal walks. This is a must-visit destination for any dog owner in the Netherlands. The natural, unspoiled character of the beach — with minimal commercial development — adds to its appeal for those seeking a genuine off-leash beach experience.
Quick Info
Hours
Year-round off-leash! Dogs can run freely on this beach 365 days a year, all day long. After 19:00 and between Oct 1 and Apr 1, dogs can also roam freely on adjacent beaches for extended walks.
Leash
Off-leash OK
Parking
Available
Water
Bring your own
Beach Rules 📋
- ●Dogs allowed off-leash year-round — no seasonal or time restrictions
- ●Always clean up after your dog
- ●Adjacent beaches (Petten, Sint Maartenszee) have seasonal leash rules — off-leash only on Korfwater section during summer daytime
Local Tips from Dog Owners 💡
- 🐾One of the few beaches in the Netherlands where dogs can be off-leash 365 days a year
- 🐾Free parking at Korfwaterweg — navigate to Korfwaterweg, Petten
- 🐾The beach is over 2 km wide, so there is always plenty of space
- 🐾After 19:00 in summer, you can extend walks to adjacent Petten and Sint Maartenszee beaches off-leash
- 🐾Bring your own water and snacks — there is no beach pavilion directly on this stretch
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Amenities
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Make sure you're prepared with all the beach day essentials for your pup!
🦺 Dog life jacket
💧 Fresh water + bowl
🧴 Dog sunscreen
🎾 Floating fetch toy
🧹 Poop bags
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