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Metung is a small village located on the Gippsland Lakes in Eastern Victoria. Metung is one of the windiest places on the southern mainland of Australia and when the wind blows from a southerly direction (SE best – cross-shore or S cross-on-shore), windsurfing can be pretty good on the western-side of the Metung Peninsula. The water can be reasonably flat Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Brighton Beach is located on Port Phillip Bay SE of Melbourne. This is a good spot mostly for locals not wanting to travel too far to get a sail in. It works for bump-and-jump, freestyle, foiling and blasting. Whilst S & SW is the best direction, this spot also works well in a N, NW, W. Pretty much anything without Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Dendy Street Brighton is located on Port Phillip Bay NE of Melbourne. This spot is good for flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump in a S, SW, W (SW is best) for strong intermediate to advanced riders. IN SW around 15 knots it’s a fairly smooth, side-to-on swell out to sea and perfectly flat on the inside for gybing. In a big southerly Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Point Ormond is located at the north-eastern end of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne. This spot is a great bump-and-jump location in a N, NW,W,SW,S breeze (NW & SSE being best as it is dead-cross-shore). Northerlies can be quite gusty until you get well past the point; Green Point just a few kms south is a better option for northerlies. Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
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Kitesurfing in Marlo at the Snow River Entrance The Snowy River entrance at Marlo is said to be one of the best flat water kitesurfing spots in Victoria (up there with Sandy Point!). It generally works best on an easterly but will also work in a S or SW breeze and in any tide but does not work on any Read more... - Suited to: WindsurfingBest wind direction:
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Lake Connewarre is located on the Bellarine Peninsula just a short drive out of Geelong in Victoria. This spot can be good for flat-water-blasting and even speed sailing if the conditions are right regarding wind direction, tide & amount of weed. The spot works from SE to SW (best being SSE though to SW). A weed fin is highly recommended. Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Middle Park is located just a few kms from the Melbourne CBD and is a regular hang-out for local windsurfers. The spot works well from SW to SE for flat-water-sailing however the water can be pretty choppy as there is a lot of fetch by the time the wind arrives at this end of the bay so it is more Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Aspendale Aspendale is located about 40 mins drive SE of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay. This spot is good for all levels of windsurfers. The conditions are flat water in light wind to bump-and-jump in moderate to high wind and some bay wave chop sailing in high winds. Aspendale can work in W, NW, WSW or SW and Read more... - Best wind direction:
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The Inverloch Rotunda is located about 500m east of the centre of Inverloch village on Anderson’s Inlet. This spot works best in a SW breeze with an incoming tide which is flowing in a SW direction and is ideal for windsurfers wanting to go fast on flat water or who are looking for a bit of bump-and-jump action. There are Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Safety Beach is located on the Mornington Peninsula on Port Phillip Bay. It works best in a SW breeze but also works in a W. No good in a S or N as there is too much of a wind-shadow. The spot is suited to all levels of windsurfers & intermediate to advanced kiteboarders. It is ideal for flat-water-blasting and Read more...
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