Continent |
Australia |
Country |
Australia |
Next Big City |
Sydney |
Next Town |
Woy Woy |
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Type: |
Ocean, River Mouth |
Rider Ability: |
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert |
Features: |
Rooms, Shop, Rescue, Toilet, Food, Parking |
Water
Type: |
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small wave, Medium wave |
Hazards: |
Ships |
Quality: |
Crystal clear |
Best Tide: |
Low tide |
You get some super smooth areas between waves that is awesome to get up your speed up then you hit the waves using them as ramps for massive air. There is a channel on one side that can get choppy but you can use to get out the back to fabled surf break Box Head if the conditions are right. With a southerly to SE swell you get these big sets coming in that if you get out the back you can ride. At low tide you get lagoons forming between the sand banks that have glassy water. The good thing about this place is you get shallow water for about 200m out in one section you also get waves and flat water. It's great for freestyle riding or just going for long cruises.
Beach
Type: |
Sand |
Size: |
Big |
Hazards: |
None |
Beach Users: |
No information |
The beach is about 2 km long and it's all sand. The beach is maybe 100m wide which is good for launching/landing where we kite from is up the eastern end of the beach near the channel. Here were have maybe half a kilometer down the beach towards the surf club and 200 m from the channel. The best entry point is at the bed and breakfast on the corner you can't miss it. The only thing you have to worry about is the road which runs parallel to the beach there is power lines there but their is plenty of space to avoid them. Also if your going to go near the surf clubs be out past the last break and if your learning just stay away as the surf gets bigger down there. At low tide being the best conditions.
Weather
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Spring:
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Shorty, Normal |
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Summer:
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Shorts |
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Fall:
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Shorty, Normal |
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Winter:
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Normal |
The water temperature in summer is boardies, spring and autumn are shorty days and maybe a steamer if you want and winter is just a normal Australian steamer.
Wind
Best Months: |
January, February, March, April, November, December |
Wind Type: |
Thermal |
Best Direction: |
SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW |
Main Direction: |
NE, S, SSW, SW, WSW, W |
The season is all year-round with summer being the best for Southerlies and winter and spring are good too. The wind when it blows from the South averages about 12-18 knots but of course like any other place it gets its windy days and bad days but it is generally pretty reliable. The main winds around here are Southerly and Northeasterlies (sea breezes) in summer and spring. In autumn you don't get much wind and in winter you get W, SW and S. This place works with anything with South in it (SW is dangerous, be careful!) but if the wind is from somewhere else there are other beaches within 40 minutes drive. Umina only works in SE through to SW. Autumn is the no wind period, but in the NSW region but you may get lucky.
How to get there
Transport |
Car |
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Access
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Short walk |
To get to Umina from Sydney you get of the highway at the Gosford exit and go down a big hill and turn right at the first right into Woy Woy. Then you go through Point Clare then get to Woy Woy and follow the signs to Umina or Ettalong. Kite beach is in between the 2 suburbs.
Extra information
Be safe and be nice to the fisherman or clubbies. Launch people if they ask and stay out of the surf club flags.
Nightlife
No nightlife at this beach, but loads of clubs all over the coast. Some of the best are meant to be Iguana Joes in Gosford and Club Troppo in Terrigal.