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Anderson Inlet, Australia

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Anderson Inlet, Australia is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from E, SE, S, SW and W .
Recommended tide for kitesurfing is High Tide .
There is Food available on the spot.
Anderson Inlet, Australia is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from E, SE, S, SW and W .
Recommended tide for kitesurfing is High Tide .
There is Food available on the spot.
How to get there
Inverloch is a two hour drive to the south east of Melbourne. Tullamarine airport is 15 minutes north of Melbourne. Go next to the fishing club, just a minute east of the Inveloch township. There is a car park.
Nearest Airports
Distance
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL)
175km from spot
Adelaide (ADL)
990km from spot
Sydney (SYD)
930km from spot
How to get there
How to get there
Inverloch is a two hour drive to the south east of Melbourne. Tullamarine airport is 15 minutes north of Melbourne. Go next to the fishing club, just a minute east of the Inveloch township. There is a car park.
Nearest Airports
Distance
Melbourne Tullamarine (MEL)
175km from spot
Adelaide (ADL)
990km from spot
Sydney (SYD)
930km from spot

Anderson Inlet, Australia, next to Inverloch, Melbourne, Australia

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Riding Conditions in Anderson Inlet, Australia
Riding Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
During winter the top temperature is usually in the range of 10-15°C, sometimes below 10°C. In summer the top temperature is usually in the high 20's or 30's°C, sometimes over 40°C. No wetsuit is required in summer, although a spring suit can be worn. In winter a full length steamer is required, and gloves and booties won't go astray. It is possible to ride all year, although summer is preferred.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from E, SE, S, SW and W .
Being an inlet it is possible to kite in most winds. A northerly would be least preferred as a downwind run would leave you at the opposite side of the inlet and getting back to the launch could be hard if the wind died. W, SW, S, SE, E would all work, as the launch faces south.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
During winter the top temperature is usually in the range of 10-15°C, sometimes below 10°C. In summer the top temperature is usually in the high 20's or 30's°C, sometimes over 40°C. No wetsuit is required in summer, although a spring suit can be worn. In winter a full length steamer is required, and gloves and booties won't go astray. It is possible to ride all year, although summer is preferred.
Recommended wind for kitesurfing is wind coming from E, SE, S, SW and W .
Being an inlet it is possible to kite in most winds. A northerly would be least preferred as a downwind run would leave you at the opposite side of the inlet and getting back to the launch could be hard if the wind died. W, SW, S, SE, E would all work, as the launch faces south.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Recommended tide for kitesurfing is High Tide .
Anderson Inlet, Australia is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The launching/landing area is reported to be of Big size.
The inlet is surrounded by scrub, however there is a perfect launch next to the fishing club, just a minute east of the Inveloch township. There is a car park, a grass area for setting up, and a wide beach for easy launching. As it is such an ideal spot for beginners there are two local shops running kite clinics at this beach, so watch for falling kites! It is possible to launch in the inlet (to the west of Inverloch) and kite out to the ocean and back.
Anderson inlet is a shallow inlet separated from the ocean by a large, bush covered sand bar. At low tide there is a channel that runs between large sand banks, but it is possible to kite in the channel in the right wind direction. At high tide the sand banks are covered by water, making a large area of flat water perfect for kitesurfing. Inverloch is pretty much one of the best spots in Australia. There is also a surf beach where some people kiting.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Recommended tide for kitesurfing is High Tide .
Anderson Inlet, Australia is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The launching/landing area is reported to be of Big size.
The inlet is surrounded by scrub, however there is a perfect launch next to the fishing club, just a minute east of the Inveloch township. There is a car park, a grass area for setting up, and a wide beach for easy launching. As it is such an ideal spot for beginners there are two local shops running kite clinics at this beach, so watch for falling kites! It is possible to launch in the inlet (to the west of Inverloch) and kite out to the ocean and back.
Anderson inlet is a shallow inlet separated from the ocean by a large, bush covered sand bar. At low tide there is a channel that runs between large sand banks, but it is possible to kite in the channel in the right wind direction. At high tide the sand banks are covered by water, making a large area of flat water perfect for kitesurfing. Inverloch is pretty much one of the best spots in Australia. There is also a surf beach where some people kiting.
Need to know
The is no particular rules reported , but as a best practice, talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
The is no particular rules reported , but as a best practice, talk to a local before you go on water.
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4.9/5 (126)
#2: Kite Republic School
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4.7/5 (23)
#3: GoKite Melbourne
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4.6/5 (33)
Additional information
A parking is available at Anderson Inlet, Australia.
There is Food available on the spot
None, but watch for beginners doing lessons.
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