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All Kitesurfing in Victoria
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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... - Best wind direction:
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- NE
Kitesurfing at Eagles Point Silt Jetties The Eagle Point Silt Jetties are located on the Gippsland Lakes (near Paynesville) in Eastern Victoria approximately 300km (3.5 hours drive) to the east of Melbourne. This spot is frequented by local kitesurfers when the wind blows from the east during summer which is the common afternoon seabreeze generated by heat in the Latrobe Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
- N
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- NW
Kitesurfing Rosebud – Port Phillip Bay Rosebud is located on the Mornington Peninsula on Port Phillip Bay about 1 hour drive from Melbourne. It is fast becoming one of Melbourne’s most popular kitesurfing spots both during summer and winter. This spot works best in N, NW, NE. This section of the peninsula has kilometres of flat water with a clean 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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Point Henry is located on the Bellarine Peninsula on Port Phillip Bay near Geelong (approximately 1.5 hours drive from Melbourne). This spot is great for flat-water-blasting and bump-and-jump and works best in a strong Northerly or a Westerly (NW being best). N & S is cross-shore; add a bit of W and you get a nice cross-on-shore. When the wind Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Balnarring is located on Western Port Bay on the Mornington Peninsula approximately 85km (1 hour drive) from Melbourne. This spot works in S, SE, SW and W with clean wind across a large fetch of water. The sailing is on a wide open cove of flat water and can be super flat in a low tide and SW breeze. At Read more... - Best wind direction:
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- NE
- SW
Shallow Inlet (not to be confused with Sandy Point) is a very small village on the north eastern side of Shallow Inlet. It is approximately 3 hours drive from Melbourne and just a few kilometres from Yanakie. Located on the opposite side of the inlet to Sandy Point, it offers a couple of lovey channels with flat water when the Read more... - Suited to: KitesurfingBest wind direction:
- E
- S
- SE
- SW
Kitesurfing at Altona Beach on Port Phillip Bay Altona Beach is one of Melbourne’s best kiteboarding locations. This spot works well in a E, SE, SW and S (onshore) breeze and is ideal for flat water kiting in the shallows closer to shore where the water is protected by a big sandbar or bump-and-jump on the other side of the Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Area 45 is it is known by the locals (or Mahers Landing) is located approximately 10 mins drive to the east of Inverloch. This spot works in a variety of wind directions including SE, S, E, W, WSW & NW. It is the go-to place when the SW & S winds aren’t blowing near the mouth of the inlet. It Read more... - Best wind direction:
- N
- E
- NE
- NW
Blairgowrie is located on Port Phillip Bay on the Mornington Peninsula approximately 105 km (1.5 hours drive) from Melbourne. This spot offers good bump-and-jump conditions from NW to E. It is also possible to sail in a S and SW however it is off-shore and somewhat gusty but the water can be very flat in these conditions. Access & Launching Read more...
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