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Continent:
Europe
Country:
Scotland (UK)
Next Big City:
Aberdeen
Next Town:
Balmedie
 
Type:
Ocean
Rider Ability:
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Features:
Shop, Toilet, Parking


Water
Type:
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small Wave (< 1m), Medium Wave (1-3m)
Hazards:
None
Quality:
Clean
Best Tide:
No Info

The water conditions vary quite considerably making this an interesting spot to visit. It will definitely test all your skills. With sandbanks stretching far out from the shore wave conditions vary throughout the day ranging from flat water to head height during the same wind conditions. Sometimes there can be a rip but this varies at different parts of the beach.
Beach
Type:
Sand
Size:
Big
Hazards:
None
Beach Users:
None

The beach is 11 miles of golden sand backed by a massive dune system. When the tide goes out there is a large area of flat sand that dries out quickly. Sometimes large pools can be created depending on the sea conditions in the prevailing months which make it great for teaching. During most of the year there is normally a large area of soft sand between the high tide mark and the dunes. This sometimes disappears during high tide and winter storms. Hopefully the snow has fallen in the hills less than 80 miles away so we do a bit of snow kiting instead.

Wind

Best Months:
No Info
Wind Type:
No Info
Best Direction:
SE, SSE, S
Main Direction:
SE, SW

Scotland is generally windier than the rest of the UK. Summer time is generally big gear time with 3-5 Bft. These winds are generally from between SW to SE. March through to September. During the winter months anything goes and the winds often pick up to force 7-9. The windsurfers love it! These high winds can be gusty but are generally predictable so by checking local weather stations you can be fairly safe there isn't going to be a sudden shift in direction. Generally prevailing winds are Southwesterly or Southeasterly which gives the best sideshore conditions. Northerly conditions are rare except in the winter when it gets pretty cold with the wind chill anyway.



How to get there
Transport:
Car
Access:
Short Walk


Get directions from


If you are coming in by air fly to Aberdeen Airprot. Taxi or bus in to Aberdeen where there is a great night life all through the year. The locals are quite friendly but think anyone wanting to play in the north sea must have a few links missing. To get to Balmedie take the bus/taxi or blag a lift north on the A92. 3 miles north of the city center you come to the Bridge of Don. 4 Miles north of this there will be a sign to Balmedie on your right. You'll be able to see the sea on your right all the way. If its on your left you are heading south! When you get to Balmedie just head straight for the beach. With so much space you can set up virtually anywhere. Access to the beach is via the country park car park which is basically the end of the road when you head for the beach at Balmedie.

Extra Information
Rules:
None


There are no rules or regulations at the moment although we are in discussion with local council staff to keep things safe and fun for ourselves and the rest of the beach users. If we see anyone acting dangerously we talk with them but safety equipment is generally up to the individual.

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