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Hanstholm seasonal overview

Hanstholm, Denmark, experiences a mix of wind swell and ground swell throughout the year, with the best conditions typically occurring in the autumn and winter months. The swell is predominantly wind-driven, with ground swell rarely exceeding 10% of total swell activity. The mean swell size peaks in December and January at 1.3m, dropping to its lowest in April through August at around 0.8m. The best months for surfers are November through February, when larger swells (1.0–1.3m) coincide with slightly more favorable wind conditions, though the overall wind conditions remain challenging, with good winds occurring only 7–9% of the time. The worst wind conditions are seen from May to September, where bad winds dominate 93–94% of the time, paired with smaller swells. While Hanstholm is surfable year-round, advanced surfers will find the most consistent waves in late autumn and winter, despite the often poor winds. Spring and summer offer smaller, weaker swells and are better suited for beginners or longboarders. If you're chasing bigger, more powerful waves, prioritize November to February, but be prepared for strong onshore winds and cold conditions.