Europe destinations!?

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ginge
ginge
NSW
70 posts
NSW, 70 posts
15 Nov 2006 5:53pm
Just curious as to whether there's
any spots in Europe that can compare to somewhere
like Brazil with consistant winds year round.
any help with the different spots and times of year they
work would be great.

thanks
-nate-
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
QLD, 2800 posts
15 Nov 2006 5:09pm
tarifa, spain. windy as a bastard all year
ginge
ginge
NSW
70 posts
NSW, 70 posts
15 Nov 2006 6:30pm
yeah I know been there once before
the space they have for all the kiteboarders there
is a joke though.
I saw so many tangles and fights and all sorts
wind is all time
the spots crowded

could be different if they just let the kiters
use some more beach space!
niall barrett
niall barrett
WA
248 posts
WA, 248 posts
15 Nov 2006 3:51pm
Guincho Portugal [Just west of Lisbon] June September
howling afternoon sea breezes often 30kts [from the right]
big waves.
Cold water [full wettie veen in summer].
Works off a local acceleration of Portugals West coast Sea breeze accelerated by the sintra mountains. The peniche area has some excellent sideshore point breaks with less wind but still enough to kite.

Northern spain Galicia also has reliable summer tinme breezes and waves.

My home turf the west of Ireland has some beautiful wind and waves with stunning scenery with large uncrowded beaches with unrestricted access, too cold in winter though.

Cyclades [Greek islands] get the summer 'meltemi' northerly breezes, onshore wind waves in a few spots, try paros or Mykonos. Great nightlife weather and cheap.

Morocco especially the Essaouira area has great wind [once aain fromm the right] and waves, is cheap and very reliable. Basically like WA with Arabs and wind fromn the right.

One word of warning if you are going to go around in a van [the best idea] buy one with a sealed off back [ex mail delivery vans are ideal] no windows, and just a skylight for air, that way you can park anywhere at night without been suspected of being a camper, and break ins and theft of all your gear [very likely anywhere in southern europe] is less likley to happen.



Ben De Jonge
Ben De Jonge
WA
819 posts
WA, 819 posts
15 Nov 2006 7:58pm
Check these two sites, they'll sort you out.

www.waveriders.biz & www.planetwindsurf.com

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