How Cold Is Water Scheveningen North Sea New Year Dive

How Cold Is Water Scheveningen North Sea New Year Dive. New Year's Celebrations Around the World The Atlantic Start the new year fresh with a dip in the cold North Sea water on the Scheveningen coast In recent years, the North Sea has had the same temperature around the turn of the new year, at around 6 to 7 degrees, according to Rijkswaterstaat.

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Every year, between 7,000 and 10,000 participants brave the plunge into the cold North Sea, so you're certainly not alone! Programme: 10:30: Start of registrations The Nieuwjaarsduik in Scheveningen (2010) Every New Year's Day around 60,000 people dive collectively into the icy cold sea water at Scheveningen, a Dutch beach resort town, since 1960.In 89 locations on beaches and in lakes all over the country, each year many people participate in this "Nieuwjaarsduik" (English: New Year's dive).

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It has grown into the largest New Year's Dive in the Netherlands Some 10,000 people took part in the traditional New Year swim off the coast of Scheveningen at midday on January 1, the organisers said Start the new year fresh with a dip in the cold North Sea water on the Scheveningen coast

Think Cold Plunges Seem Drastic? Try Doing It Every Day. The New York Times. In recent years, the North Sea has had the same temperature around the turn of the new year, at around 6 to 7 degrees, according to Rijkswaterstaat. It has grown into the largest New Year's Dive in the Netherlands

Eisbaden am Neujahrstag. Some 10,000 people took part in the traditional New Year swim off the coast of Scheveningen at midday on January 1, the organisers said There are other countries that host New Year's Dives, but none of them have as many popular locations as the Netherlands.