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Coffeeshops in Broek op Langedijk

North Holland, Netherlands.

Map of Coffeeshops in Broek op Langedijk

About this area

Broek op Langedijk is located in Dijk en Waard, North Holland, Netherlands. The area has a population of 5,695. Nearby areas include Zuid-Scharwoude (1 km), Noord-Scharwoude (2 km), Sint Pancras (2 km).

LocationDijk en Waard, North Holland, Netherlands
Population5,695 residents
Social Clubs0 clubs · 1 nearby
Coordinates52.68°N, 4.80°E

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cannabis clubs in Broek op Langedijk?

Currently no cannabis clubs are listed in Broek op Langedijk on Cannabivo. This may mean no clubs have been registered in this area yet, or that nearby clubs serve this municipality. Check the nearby cities section for clubs within travelling distance. Cannabivo is updated regularly as new clubs are verified.

How do coffeeshops work in the Netherlands?

Coffeeshops operate under the tolerance policy (gedoogbeleid) in place since 1976. Adults aged 18 and over may purchase up to 5 grams per visit. No membership is required. In some border municipalities a residency requirement (wietpas) applies.

Official source: Dutch tolerance policy at government.nl

Can tourists visit coffeeshops in Broek op Langedijk?

In most Dutch municipalities, including Broek op Langedijk, tourists aged 18 and over may visit coffeeshops with a valid ID. Some municipalities near the Belgian and German borders enforce a residents-only policy. Municipal rules can change — confirm locally before visiting.

Official source: Dutch tolerance policy at government.nl

Discover coffeeshops in Broek op Langedijk

As of now, there are no registered cannabis cafés operating in Broek op Langedijk, Netherlands. With a population of roughly 5,695, the city has not yet seen the establishment of a local coffeeshop. This is not unusual — many municipalities in North Holland are still in the early stages of developing their smoking lounge infrastructure, and adoption takes time. The good news is that Zuid-Scharwoude, Noord-Scharwoude, Sint Pancras, Heerhugowaard, Koedijk, Oudkarspel, Koedijk, Oudkarspel, Oudorp, and Oterleek already provide established cannabis cafés where interested adults aged 18 and over can apply for membership and access weed, hash, pre-rolls, and edibles. For those based in Broek op Langedijk, the nearest coffeeshop in Zuid-Scharwoude is the most convenient starting point and is easily accessible from the area. All coffeeshops operate under the Netherlands' tolerance policy (gedoogbeleid). Annual fees are generally around no membership fee — walk-in access with valid ID.
Coffeeshops are legally structured as non-profit organizations under the tolerance policy. They exist to provide adult members — minimum age 18 — with safe weed, hash, pre-rolls, and edibles grown collectively within regulated facilities. Each club is limited to a number determined by the municipal license members, preventing commercial-scale operations and maintaining an intimate community atmosphere. Members may obtain up to five grams per purchase per day and no formal monthly limit under gedoogbeleid per month, with all transactions recorded for regulatory compliance. Cultivation happens under strict rules: smoking inside the coffeeshop is permitted — no alcohol served, only cannabis products and soft drinks, and all facilities must maintain the set by municipality (typically 250m from schools) buffer zone from educational institutions. This approach puts health, safety, and community ahead of commercial gain, distinguishing coffeeshops from retail dispensaries. Membership fees, roughly no membership fee — walk-in access with valid ID, sustain operations transparently with full financial accountability.

Nearby coffeeshops

Residents of Broek op Langedijk interested in joining a coffeeshop have viable alternatives in nearby municipalities. The most accessible option is in Zuid-Scharwoude, where at least one well-established smoking lounge is currently accepting new members from across North Holland. You can also explore coffeeshops in Zuid-Scharwoude, Noord-Scharwoude, Sint Pancras, Heerhugowaard, Koedijk, Oudkarspel, Koedijk, Oudkarspel, Oudorp, and Oterleek, which are within comfortable reach from Broek op Langedijk and offer diverse product ranges. Before visiting, ensure you meet the basic requirements: you must be at least 18 years old, provide a government-issued photo ID, and show proof of residency in Netherlands. The membership fee is generally around no membership fee — walk-in access with valid ID and covers your share of the cultivation, testing, and distribution costs. Once registered, you may collect up to five grams per purchase per visit and no formal monthly limit under gedoogbeleid per month, with all transactions tracked for compliance.

Social Life in Broek op Langedijk

The stigma around cannabis in Netherlands has diminished considerably since the gedoogbeleid took effect in 1976. The tolerance policy established a structured framework that includes cannabis cafés for collective access, private personal cultivation of five plants (tolerated, not legalised) for personal supply, and strict consumer protections to ensure safety. In the North Holland area, this has translated into a growing network of smoking lounges that serve as community hubs for responsible, informed smoking. Cities like Broek op Langedijk are part of this evolving landscape, even without a local club — the cultural shift touches every municipality. The culture around weed in Netherlands values education and informed choice — members learn about strains, dosages, and safe practices before making selections. Private cultivation of five plants (tolerated, not legalised) underscores the trust placed in adult citizens to manage their own relationship with cannabis.
Whether you plan to join a coffeeshop in Zuid-Scharwoude or personal cultivation five plants (tolerated, not legalised) at home in Broek op Langedijk, understanding safe smoking practices is critical for your health and legal standing. Under the gedoogbeleid, you may not exceed five grams per purchase in a single day or no formal monthly limit under gedoogbeleid in any given month — these caps apply to every member equally. Cannabis must be consumed in private spaces; public use violates the tolerance policy and can result in fines. New users should start small and never combine weed, hash, pre-rolls, and edibles with alcohol, as the interaction can produce unpredictable and intensified effects. The set by municipality (typically 250m from schools) exclusion zone around educational institutions applies to both coffeeshops locations and individual smoking choices. When travelling with cannabis, use sealed containers and carry no more than five grams per purchase — exceeding this amount in transit is a prosecutable offence. For those cultivating at home, the limit is five plants (tolerated, not legalised) and available at licensed seed shops, with all plants kept out of public view.

Legal Framework

Under the gedoogbeleid, Netherlands has established a regulated cannabis system that carefully balances personal access with public accountability. The core provisions are unambiguous: Each coffeeshop operates as a non-profit, accepting up to a number determined by the municipal license members who are at least 18 years old, with mandatory financial transparency. Product types are limited to weed, hash, pre-rolls, and edibles, with daily distribution not exceeding five grams per purchase and monthly caps strictly enforced at no formal monthly limit under gedoogbeleid. The set by municipality (typically 250m from schools) school buffer and the rule that smoking inside the coffeeshop is permitted — no alcohol served, only cannabis products and soft drinks are strictly enforced, with inspections conducted regularly. Individuals may also personal cultivation five plants (tolerated, not legalised) at home with up to available at licensed seed shops, providing an alternative to club-sourced products. The law explicitly bans all advertising, cross-border sales, and distribution to anyone under the age of 18.

Cannabis Policy in North Holland

The rollout of coffeeshops in North Holland has been influenced by regional administration, local policy preferences, and the practical challenges of establishing new institutions. Some municipalities within Dijk en Waard have actively encouraged cannabis cafés and streamlined their application processes, while others, including Broek op Langedijk, have not yet seen applications submitted. Regional authorities in North Holland handle the full licensing process, which includes thorough background checks on founders, facility inspections, and ongoing compliance reviews. The set by municipality (typically 250m from schools) buffer zone and member cap of a number determined by the municipal license apply uniformly across Netherlands, but regional officials may add supplementary criteria based on local conditions. For Broek op Langedijk residents, this means that any future coffeeshop applications would need to satisfy both national standards and North Holland-specific regulatory requirements. The current trajectory in North Holland suggests increasing openness to coffeeshops as the model proves its viability and existing clubs demonstrate responsible operation.
First-timers heading to a cannabis café near Broek op Langedijk will find the registration process simple and well organised, provided they bring the right documentation. Check available cannabis cafés in Zuid-Scharwoude and surrounding areas for hours, membership details, and their current product selection. Bring the following essentials: a government ID showing you are 18 or older, official proof of your address in Netherlands, and your membership fee of approximately no membership fee — walk-in access with valid ID. Expect a carefully curated selection of weed, hash, pre-rolls, and edibles, all laboratory-tested and clearly labelled with strain, THC content, and provenance information. Your daily allowance is five grams per purchase and your monthly limit is no formal monthly limit under gedoogbeleid — the coffeeshop staff will track this for you automatically in their system. Take time to ask questions — club staff are knowledgeable, welcoming, and accustomed to helping new members navigate their first experience. Plan to smoke your products at home or in a private setting, as smoking inside the coffeeshop is permitted — no alcohol served, only cannabis products and soft drinks at all licensed premises.