Netherlands Marskedijk Estuary, de Normer, Hippolytushoef
This is a prime location for photographing the Northern Lights in North Holland. The estuary is protected with good reason, so don't tread on its fragile soil. Many bird species have nests there.
Looking north, it's close to the only location without light pollution in North Holland with a clear view north.
Looking north, it's close to the only location without light pollution in North Holland with a clear view north.
Photography Tips
Set your shutter speed for 5-10 seconds, this will leave some structure in the aurora borealis, while longer speeds smear them out and shorter less intense.
Because of the nature of the northern lights, the colour is more magenta this far south than in the arctic. Because of this, it's hard to distinguish them by eye, but come spring and autumn, you will be able to capture them in full glory with KP6+.
Head on over to Spaceweather.com to engage your aurora watch! :)
Because of the nature of the northern lights, the colour is more magenta this far south than in the arctic. Because of this, it's hard to distinguish them by eye, but come spring and autumn, you will be able to capture them in full glory with KP6+.
Head on over to Spaceweather.com to engage your aurora watch! :)
Travel Information
Follow along the N99 between Den Helder and Den Oever. Take the exit on the roundabout near Hippolytushoef, and park at the dead-end of Normerweg. There's space for 3 cars there.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in spring
Sunrise & Sunset
08:50 - 16:33
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Photo Themes
aurora borealis
estuary
Landscape
Long Exposure
northern lights
seascape
Locations
The Netherlands
Wadden Sea
Den Helder
Hippolytushoef
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