Welcome to Beverwijk

Beverwijk, in the Dutch province of North Holland and set between the coastal dunes near Wijk aan Zee and the low-lying Buitenlanden, reveals a layered landscape shaped by the former Oer-IJ delta. A holiday home in Beverwijk fits along quiet streets where sandy ridges meet clay-rich ground. Guests staying in a B&B in Beverwijk can walk toward the dune edge, where soft slopes and dune streams mark transitions toward the North Sea. A villa in Beverwijk suits the shift from older neighbourhoods to open corridors leading south toward Heemskerk. Cyclists follow regional junction routes that cross the A22 and weave through green strips shaped by drainage canals, while walkers explore paths where reed beds and willow edges track subtle height differences. The soil alternates between calcareous dune sand, marine clay and pockets of peat tied to ancient tidal movements. Recreation centres on dune walks, coastal viewpoints and routes unfolding between sheltered woods and exposed dune flanks. In this quiet transition between coast and polder, Beverwijk reveals a landscape that shifts gently with light and wind.