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Flat water & wavy spot in Australia

Australian Kitespoot in Noosa Heads

Noosa, situated on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, offers a diverse kitesurfing experience with a variety of spots catering to different skill levels and preferences. The Noosa River Mouth offers flat water conditions, ideal for freestyle and learning, especially during an outgoing tide when the water smooths out. Lake Weyba provides shallow, flat waters suitable for beginners and those looking to practice tricks. The open beaches, such as Sunshine and Coolum, present small to moderate waves, catering to wave riders seeking more dynamic conditions

Noosa Kitesurfing wind conditions

The prime kitesurfing season in Noosa spans from August to January, characterized by consistent northeast sea breezes averaging 15–20 knots, often intensifying to 25+ knots in the afternoons. From January to April, southerly winds become more prevalent, bringing stronger conditions ranging from 15–25 knots, occasionally exceeding 30 knots. During the winter months (May to July), wind conditions are less predictable, with kiteable days occurring sporadically.

  • body wear

    • board shorts
    • short neo
  • downwinder

    • Yes
  • ride type

    • freeride
    • freestyle
    • hydrofoil
    • wave
  • skill level

    • beginner
    • intermediate
    • advanced
    • professional
  • spot type

    • ocean
  • starting area

    • sandy beach
    • stony beach
  • water condition

    • choppy
    • flat water
  • wind daytime

    • in the afternoon
    • midday
  • wind type

    • thermal

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Wind Stats for Noosa Kiteboarding

Around the Kiteboarding Spot Noosa

Noosa boasts a range of activities for visitors. Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking are popular on the calm waters of the Noosa River. The region also offers surfing opportunities, with lessons available for various skill levels. For those interested in exploring nature, Noosa National Park features scenic coastal trails and diverse wildlife.

  • camper parking

    • Overnight
  • car parking

    • At the spot
  • emergency

    • Kite repair
  • has restaurant

    • Yes
  • has toilet

    • Yes
  • has shower

    • Yes

How to get to Noosa and how to bring it about while you're there

Noosa is approximately a 1.5-hour drive north of Brisbane. You can fly into Brisbane Airport and rent a car for the drive, or opt for shuttle services that operate between Brisbane and Noosa. Once in Noosa, the main kitesurfing spots, including the River Mouth and Lake Weyba, are easily accessible by car or local transport

  • public transport

    • Not existing
  • rental cars

    • Recommended

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Wind Forecast for Noosa Kitesurfing

FAQs

A: Noosa offers a blend of flatwater and wave conditions, catering to various skill levels. The Noosa River Mouth provides smooth waters ideal for freestyle and learning, while the open beaches like Sunshine and Coolum present small to moderate waves for wave riders.