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 Nelly Bay

Australia, Queensland

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Datum: WGS84 [ Hilfe ]
Präzision: Ungefähr

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Breitengrad: 19° 9.946' S
Längengrad: 146° 50.863' E

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Catch the commercial ferry from Townsville to Magnetic Island. Catch the Picnic Bay bus and ask to be dropped at the Old Helipad. Or walk from the ferry terminal, about 10min.

Catch the commercial ferry from Townsville to Magnetic Island. Catch the Picnic Bay bus and ask to be dropped at the Old Helipad. Or walk from the ferry terminal, about 10min.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Catch the commercial ferry from Townsville to Magnetic Island. Catch the Picnic Bay bus and ask to be dropped at the Old Helipad. Or walk from the ferry terminal, about 10min.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Catch the commercial ferry from Townsville to Magnetic Island. Catch the Picnic Bay bus and ask to be dropped at the Old Helipad. Or walk from the ferry terminal, about 10min.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Catch the commercial ferry from Townsville to Magnetic Island. Catch the Picnic Bay bus and ask to be dropped at the Old Helipad. Or walk from the ferry terminal, about 10min.

Entfernung zu einer Stadt In der Stadt

Zeit zum Zugang Sofortiger Zugang (< 5min)

Einfach zu finden? Einfach zu finden

Öffentlicher Zugang? Öffentlicher Zugang

Besonderer Zugang Keine Schwierigkeiten beim Zugang

 Eigenschaften des Kite Spots

Alternativer Name Magnetic Island

Qualität des Spots Warum nicht

Erfahrung Fortgeschritten

Typ Strand

Kite/Wind? Gut zum Kitesurfen

Art Freeride

Zeitliche Planung innerhalb des Tages Nachmittag 

Gefahren Sichtbare Gefahren, Riff/Felsen 

Menschenmengen in der Woche Wenige Surfer

Menschenmengen am Wochenende Wenige Surfer

Umgebung

Wasserqualität Sauber

Strömung Wenig ( < 1 Knoten)

Boden Riff (Korallen, Scharfe Felsen, etc..)

Gezeit Am besten bei fallendem Wasserstand, Am besten bei Ebbe

Einrichtungen

Camping, Hotel

 Zusätzliche Information

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Nelly Bay is within walking distance of the ferry terminal and provides a good combination of flat water and waves during the right conditions of wind and tide. However - this is an intermediate to advanced location, not suitable for beginners. If you cannot self launch and land, and stay upwind easily, then you SHOULD NOT KITE HERE. There is a shallow coral reef bottom which starts right off the sandy beach, and there are trees along most of the shoreline, so walking the kite back upwind is dangerous. Power lines and roads are other nearshore hazards.

Respect the locals and the visitors - families with kids, dog walkers, and potentially dazed tourists use the beach and may not know about the dangers associated with power kites.

Pump up on the grass at the old helipad halfway along the beach, and then launch on the beach nearby which is clear of trees.

During launch, be aware that a road and high voltage powerlines run about 100m behind the launch site. Be ready to use your safety systems.

In E and ENE wind, kite upwind after launch into the northern corner of the bay for the cleanest wind. Beware the wind hole in the southern part of the bay due to the nearby hill - Avoid this part of the bay (marked in red above).

You need at least 1.1m tide to cover the reef flat in order to kite here, and best tides are 1.2m to 1.8m. Higher than 2m and it gets a bit choppy, but still rideable. Bring booties if you plan to kite on tides lower than 1.2m or do any standing on the reef bottom. Check the tides before you come.

You will find fairly flat water in the north end of the bay near the harbour wall, and wind waves will break left on the reef edge along the whole length of the bay (see below).

Beware of the ferries regularly using the Nelly Bay harbour, and stay clear of the marked channel. The ferries pass east (seaward) of the black cardinal mark visible from the beach.

DPI shark set lines are located on a series of marked buoys some 100m seaward of the reef edge. Avoid crashing the kite near these or you may get tangled.

There is a freshwater tap near the old helipad but no toilets. Nearest toilets, bar, accommodation and other essential facilities are located at the X-base backpacker resort at the southern end of the beach. You can get mobile phone reception at the beach.

Nelly Bay is within walking distance of the ferry terminal and provides a good combination of flat water and waves during the right conditions of wind and tide. However - this is an intermediate to advanced location, not suitable for beginners. If you cannot self launch and land, and stay upwind easily, then you SHOULD NOT KITE HERE. There is a shallow coral reef bottom which starts right off the sandy beach, and there are trees along most of the shoreline, so walking the kite back upwind is dangerous. Power lines and roads are other nearshore hazards.

Respect the locals and the visitors - families with kids, dog walkers, and potentially dazed tourists use the beach and may not know about the dangers associated with power kites.

Pump up on the grass at the old helipad halfway along the beach, and then launch on the beach nearby which is clear of trees.

During launch, be aware that a road and high voltage powerlines run about 100m behind the launch site. Be ready to use your safety systems.

In E and ENE wind, kite upwind after launch into the northern corner of the bay for the cleanest wind. Beware the wind hole in the southern part of the bay due to the nearby hill - Avoid this part of the bay (marked in red above).

You need at least 1.1m tide to cover the reef flat in order to kite here, and best tides are 1.2m to 1.8m. Higher than 2m and it gets a bit choppy, but still rideable. Bring booties if you plan to kite on tides lower than 1.2m or do any standing on the reef bottom. Check the tides before you come.

You will find fairly flat water in the north end of the bay near the harbour wall, and wind waves will break left on the reef edge along the whole length of the bay (see below).

Beware of the ferries regularly using the Nelly Bay harbour, and stay clear of the marked channel. The ferries pass east (seaward) of the black cardinal mark visible from the beach.

DPI shark set lines are located on a series of marked buoys some 100m seaward of the reef edge. Avoid crashing the kite near these or you may get tangled.

There is a freshwater tap near the old helipad but no toilets. Nearest toilets, bar, accommodation and other essential facilities are located at the X-base backpacker resort at the southern end of the beach. You can get mobile phone reception at the beach.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Nelly Bay is within walking distance of the ferry terminal and provides a good combination of flat water and waves during the right conditions of wind and tide. However - this is an intermediate to advanced location, not suitable for beginners. If you cannot self launch and land, and stay upwind easily, then you SHOULD NOT KITE HERE. There is a shallow coral reef bottom which starts right off the sandy beach, and there are trees along most of the shoreline, so walking the kite back upwind is dangerous. Power lines and roads are other nearshore hazards.

Respect the locals and the visitors - families with kids, dog walkers, and potentially dazed tourists use the beach and may not know about the dangers associated with power kites.

Pump up on the grass at the old helipad halfway along the beach, and then launch on the beach nearby which is clear of trees.

During launch, be aware that a road and high voltage powerlines run about 100m behind the launch site. Be ready to use your safety systems.

In E and ENE wind, kite upwind after launch into the northern corner of the bay for the cleanest wind. Beware the wind hole in the southern part of the bay due to the nearby hill - Avoid this part of the bay (marked in red above).

You need at least 1.1m tide to cover the reef flat in order to kite here, and best tides are 1.2m to 1.8m. Higher than 2m and it gets a bit choppy, but still rideable. Bring booties if you plan to kite on tides lower than 1.2m or do any standing on the reef bottom. Check the tides before you come.

You will find fairly flat water in the north end of the bay near the harbour wall, and wind waves will break left on the reef edge along the whole length of the bay (see below).

Beware of the ferries regularly using the Nelly Bay harbour, and stay clear of the marked channel. The ferries pass east (seaward) of the black cardinal mark visible from the beach.

DPI shark set lines are located on a series of marked buoys some 100m seaward of the reef edge. Avoid crashing the kite near these or you may get tangled.

There is a freshwater tap near the old helipad but no toilets. Nearest toilets, bar, accommodation and other essential facilities are located at the X-base backpacker resort at the southern end of the beach. You can get mobile phone reception at the beach.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Nelly Bay is within walking distance of the ferry terminal and provides a good combination of flat water and waves during the right conditions of wind and tide. However - this is an intermediate to advanced location, not suitable for beginners. If you cannot self launch and land, and stay upwind easily, then you SHOULD NOT KITE HERE. There is a shallow coral reef bottom which starts right off the sandy beach, and there are trees along most of the shoreline, so walking the kite back upwind is dangerous. Power lines and roads are other nearshore hazards.

Respect the locals and the visitors - families with kids, dog walkers, and potentially dazed tourists use the beach and may not know about the dangers associated with power kites.

Pump up on the grass at the old helipad halfway along the beach, and then launch on the beach nearby which is clear of trees.

During launch, be aware that a road and high voltage powerlines run about 100m behind the launch site. Be ready to use your safety systems.

In E and ENE wind, kite upwind after launch into the northern corner of the bay for the cleanest wind. Beware the wind hole in the southern part of the bay due to the nearby hill - Avoid this part of the bay (marked in red above).

You need at least 1.1m tide to cover the reef flat in order to kite here, and best tides are 1.2m to 1.8m. Higher than 2m and it gets a bit choppy, but still rideable. Bring booties if you plan to kite on tides lower than 1.2m or do any standing on the reef bottom. Check the tides before you come.

You will find fairly flat water in the north end of the bay near the harbour wall, and wind waves will break left on the reef edge along the whole length of the bay (see below).

Beware of the ferries regularly using the Nelly Bay harbour, and stay clear of the marked channel. The ferries pass east (seaward) of the black cardinal mark visible from the beach.

DPI shark set lines are located on a series of marked buoys some 100m seaward of the reef edge. Avoid crashing the kite near these or you may get tangled.

There is a freshwater tap near the old helipad but no toilets. Nearest toilets, bar, accommodation and other essential facilities are located at the X-base backpacker resort at the southern end of the beach. You can get mobile phone reception at the beach.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Nelly Bay is within walking distance of the ferry terminal and provides a good combination of flat water and waves during the right conditions of wind and tide. However - this is an intermediate to advanced location, not suitable for beginners. If you cannot self launch and land, and stay upwind easily, then you SHOULD NOT KITE HERE. There is a shallow coral reef bottom which starts right off the sandy beach, and there are trees along most of the shoreline, so walking the kite back upwind is dangerous. Power lines and roads are other nearshore hazards.

Respect the locals and the visitors - families with kids, dog walkers, and potentially dazed tourists use the beach and may not know about the dangers associated with power kites.

Pump up on the grass at the old helipad halfway along the beach, and then launch on the beach nearby which is clear of trees.

During launch, be aware that a road and high voltage powerlines run about 100m behind the launch site. Be ready to use your safety systems.

In E and ENE wind, kite upwind after launch into the northern corner of the bay for the cleanest wind. Beware the wind hole in the southern part of the bay due to the nearby hill - Avoid this part of the bay (marked in red above).

You need at least 1.1m tide to cover the reef flat in order to kite here, and best tides are 1.2m to 1.8m. Higher than 2m and it gets a bit choppy, but still rideable. Bring booties if you plan to kite on tides lower than 1.2m or do any standing on the reef bottom. Check the tides before you come.

You will find fairly flat water in the north end of the bay near the harbour wall, and wind waves will break left on the reef edge along the whole length of the bay (see below).

Beware of the ferries regularly using the Nelly Bay harbour, and stay clear of the marked channel. The ferries pass east (seaward) of the black cardinal mark visible from the beach.

DPI shark set lines are located on a series of marked buoys some 100m seaward of the reef edge. Avoid crashing the kite near these or you may get tangled.

There is a freshwater tap near the old helipad but no toilets. Nearest toilets, bar, accommodation and other essential facilities are located at the X-base backpacker resort at the southern end of the beach. You can get mobile phone reception at the beach.

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