Yes, Sint Jorisplein (Saint George's Square), where the beach is located, is wheelchair accessible, though maneuvering directly on the deep sand might be challenging.
Sint Jorisplein, the location of Sint Amersfoort Beach, is a public square and is generally accessible for wheelchairs. This means getting to the perimeter of the beach area should not pose a significant problem.
However, the 'beach' itself consists of significant layers of sand. While ramps might be available to get onto the sandy section, navigating a wheelchair directly on loose, deep sand can be difficult or impossible without assistance.
Visitors with mobility challenges might be able to enjoy the atmosphere from the paved edges surrounding the sandy area, where seating is often available. It's advisable to check for specific accessibility provisions for the sandy area closer to the visiting date.