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All Wing foiling in Australia
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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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Bagnall beach is a lovely white sandy beach on southern side of Port Stephens (approx. 232 km / 2:30 drive from Sydney). One of the great things about this spot is if you have a dog, it is a dog off-leash area. Suited To This spot is suited to beginners as it is shallow for some way out. It is Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Noosa River Dog Beach The Noosa River Dog Beach at Noosa on the Sunshine Coast (which is an off-leash area for dogs) is a great spot to launch for windsurfing, kitesurfing & wingfoiling. The best wind direction here in N, NNE. Could also work in SW but expect it to be a bit gusty buy no good for a NE Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Ricketts Point South Wing Foiling, Kite and Windsurfing Located at the south end of the carpark at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary, in front of the Beaumaris Life Saving Club on the south-east side of Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne, Victoria. Best Wind/Season This spot pumps in a westerly, where the water is protected by the reef keeping the water relatively 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... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Valentine Point, Lake Macquarie Valentine Point is on the NW end of Lake Macquarie. This spot works well in a number of directions with NE, N & NW being the cleanest. Only directions it doesn’t work too well is from E to SE. The launch area has some sea grass close to shore but only need to walk Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Lancelin Back Beach is just opposite Edward Island located in Lancelin approximately 1.5 – 2 hours drive from Perth. This spot is popular for windsurfers and kiteboarders wanting to sail flat water on turquois-blue water when the swell is low. As there is no outer reef at this spot, is is also popular with surfers due to its shore-break. This Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Bemm River (on Sydenham Inlet) is located between Marlo and Mallacoota in East Gippsland. This is not really a destination sailing spot however after checking this place out it has a nice size lake that would offer windsurfers some good flat-water-blasting & bump-and-jump. Unfortunately based on our visit we could not find anywhere suitable for kitesurfers to rig so this Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Meningie is located on the shores of Lake Albert fed by the mighty Murray River in South Australia approximately 150 kms (1:45 hours drive) SE of Adelaide. The water is fresh water and opaque in colour with an average depth of around 1.7 metres and there is no weed. It can be a bit choppy but one of the great Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Marmong Point Marmong Point on Lake Macquarie is a popular spot for locals and is ideal for slalom & bump-and-jump. This spot works best in a SE breeze however it can also work in a southerly but Valentine Point or the Slips are better in a southerly. Watch out for sharp rocks, shells and Razor Fish (which are Read more...
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