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All Wing foiling in New South Wales
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Rose Bay is located in Sydney Harbour between Point Piper and Vaucluse. Whilst Sydney Harbour isn’t really a “go to” destination for windsurfers, if you live in Sydney this spot may be worth a try. The bay has a nice large sandy bottom where beginners can stand up for some way out (ideal at high tide). For advanced windsurfers, a Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Barlings Beach is located near Tomakin on the NSW South Coast approx. 20km (20 mins drive) south of Batemans Bay. This spot can be ideal in a S to SW breeze as the water is protected and smooth offering runs of around 1.5km across the beach. It can also be sailed in a NE breeze however it gets very lumpy. Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing, Wingfoiling & Kiting – Dog Beach, Ballina Ballina is located on the NSW Mid North Coast about 190 km south of Brisbane and 730km north of Sydney. The Richmond River runs through the middle of the town of Ballina and into the ocean. There is a relatively protected body of water inside the heads (Missingham Beach) which you access Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing at Marmong Sailing Club Marmong Sailing Club located on George st on Lake Macquarie has a good following of windsurfers. The club offers sailing introduction courses and long-board racing on Saturday’s during summer. Great spot for beginners as shallow for first 50 metres from shore. Watch out for sharp rocks, shells and Razor Fish (which are actually a sharp Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing, Wing Foiling & Kitesurfing at T-Bay South West Rocks (also referred to as Trail Bay or T-Bay) is located on the NSW Mid North Coast approx 80 km north of Port Macquarie (3.5 hours from Newcastle or 5 hours from Sydney). This spot offers superb flat water sailing in a NE breeze on crystal-clear turquoise blue water. It is Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Collingwood Beach is located on Jervis Bay near Huskisson on the NSW South Coast approximately 200km south (3 hours drive) of Sydney. During summer the prevailing wind comes from the NE making this the perfect spot to launch being cross-on-shore from the left. Like Gerroa, this is one of the windiest places on the NSW South Coast during summer. The Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Queens Lake is located approximately 30km (30 mins drive) south west of Port Macquarie on Mid North Coast of NSW. Whilst this lake is not as big as Smiths Lake or Myall Lakes, it is great for flat water blasting and is a recognise speed sailing sport where speedsters get together and track their speeds on GPS. It is also Read more... - Best wind direction:
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Windsurfing & Wingfoiling at Iluka Bay Iluka Bay is located near Yamba on the NSW Mid-North Coast. The bay is very protected and is ideal for beginners. It works best in a S breeze and the water is pretty smooth. At low tide there are a few sandbars around that foilers need to watch for. 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... - Best wind direction:
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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...
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