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All Kitesurfing in New South Wales
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Callala Bay is on the northern side of Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast approximately 200km (3 hours drive) south of Sydney. This spot offers good flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump for both windsurfers and kitesurfers. Callala Bay works best in a S or SE breeze where the water in-close is protected by the Callala Point reef providing for some great Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
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Swansea Channel (also know as “Salts”) is a great flat water kiteboarding spot at Lake Macquarie in a NE breeze. It is a nice sandy bottom with shallow water. Watch the currents as you get further out into the channel. ACCESS Access via Lambton Pde out on Swansea Heads. There is car parking and a nice sandy beach to rig Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
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Squids @ Belmont is possibly the most popular kiteboarding spot for locals on Lake Macquarie when the wind blows from the NW (it can also work around to west). The spot is ideal for flat water sailing. It has a muddy bottom and the water is shallow. It is advisable to wear booties due to Razor Clams. Launching can also Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Primbee, Lake Illawara Also known as the “Primbee Weed Flats”, this is a great place for windsurfers and kitesurfers to go fast on flat water in a NE breeze as the weeds stop the water from chopping up. The degree of weeds can vary from season to season and you will need a weed fin (recommend 40-50 deg rake). Launch Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Kanahooka Point This spot works best in a NE or moderate SE frontal winds. This spot is suited to windsurfing, winging and kitesurfing. The point juts out making it better for clean wind. Launch from Koonawara Bay Sailing Club where there is some room for rigging & launching kites, windsurfers & wingsurfers. The water gets relatively deepish quickly so is Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
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Swansie Coop is a popular place on Lake Macquarie for kiteboarders in a SW, SSW and Westerly. The water is shallow and very flat. Be cautious of cutting your feet on Razor Clams. Highly recommend wearing booties at this spot. The wind can be very gusty here. ACCESS This spot is located on the east-side of Lake Macquarie just south Read more... - Best wind direction:
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The Tomakin River Mouth is located at Tomakin on the NSW South Coast approximately 300km (4 hours drive) south of Sydney. The river mouth provides good flat-water-blasting and small wave riding for wing foilers, windsurfers and kitesurfers in a NE and S (and SE) breeze. It is one of the few spots on the coast where kitesurfers can safely ride Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Sanctuary Point is located on St George Basin on the south coast of NSW approximately 184km (2.5 hours drive) south of Sydney and 15 mins drive to Huskisson on Jervis Bay. This spot is renowned for its flat water and has a speed strip for speed sailing which runs due north of the Sanctuary Point Boat ramp and is ideal Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Lake Wollumboola is located approximately 30 mins drive north of Jervis Bay (just south of Culburra) on the NSW South Coast. In a SSW to SW breeze the water can be super flat and ideal for speed sailing and flat-water-blasting. As the breeze moves more S, the water becomes more choppy. It works for both windsurfers and kitesurfers. The lake Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Hyams Beach is located on Jervis Bay on the NSW South Coast approximately 2.5 hours drive south of Sydney. This spot works for windsurfers and kitesurfers on a NE or SE breeze however when the wind is strong from the NE this spot gets quite a swell. Be aware of some wind shadows out towards the headlands. On the lighter Read more...
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