Continent |
Europe |
Country |
Germany |
Next Big City |
Hamburg |
Next Town |
Orth |
|
Type: |
Ocean |
Rider Ability: |
Intermediate, Expert |
Features: |
School, Shop, Repair, Rental, Shower, Toilet, Food |
Water
Type: |
Shallow, Flat, Chop |
Hazards: |
Ships |
Quality: |
Clean |
Best Tide: |
Tide independent |
The water is quite flat, chop starts around upper 5 Bft. There's a huge area with waist to chest-deep water, good for practicing. In summer, there can be a lot of seaweed.
Beach
Type: |
Grass, Stones |
Size: |
Small |
Hazards: |
Stones |
Beach Users: |
None |
It's mainly a dyke full of stones. Launching and landing is a bit tricky, but if you know how (the locals will show you) it's no problem. Never try to launch a kite on the dyke, though.
Weather
Spring:
|
Normal |
Summer:
|
Shorty, Normal |
Fall:
|
Normal |
Winter:
|
Thick |
Season from April to October with air from 10-30°C and water from 10-20°C. Wetsuit always recommended. Off-season is possible, but thick wetsuit, mask, shoes and gloves are needed. Although, the shallow water areas are a bit protected from the sea-currents and usually heat up faster in spring. If you're lucky, you'll hit one or two days in a season where surfing in shorts is possible - usually a 2mm shortarm and a 5mm full suit will get you going from end of April to mid November.
Wind
Best Months: |
April, May, September, October |
Wind Type: |
Thermal, Frontal |
Best Direction: |
E, S |
Main Direction: |
SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW |
Since there's a well protected shallow area, it's possible to kite in slightly offshore winds. Orth has a small harbor for fishers and boats going and coming quite frequently, and most of the fishers already know how to rescue a kitesurfer (but mostly they will tow you into the shallow area, tangling your lines). Best directions is East and South, SW and SE are acceptable, North is dead offshore and West very gusty. In summer, you might find island related thermal effects that kick in around 4pm and get you going on a 20m. Since the shore has a 90° angle more wind directions work.
How to get there
Transport |
Car |
Access
|
Short walk |
Fehmarn is to be found at the northern end of the Autobahn 1 (A1). You just pass the bridge and take the first exit, turning left. Now, just follow the main road for about 12km and it will directly lead you to Orth. About 100m after the village entrance park your car at the road and see the spot to the left.
Extra information
Following rules apply: do not remove any stones from the dyke. Never launch a kite while standing on the dyke, always go into the water. Avoid onshore winds since the dyke and its stones can be very dangerous. Use your common sense.
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