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Kite surfing in Aberdeen is a unique experience. A 18 km/11.5 mi of long coastline with sandy beaches can definitely come up with the most demanding kite-surfer's expectations.
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Leighton Beach is located just in the north of Fremantle and it is a beautiful destination that offers to locals and visitors a variety of leisure activities and water-sports. With flat and shallow water, the spot is appropriate for kite-surfing. The wind force is medium, usually at 16-25 knots.
The site provides with nice sea breeze conditions at any time of the year, but water is warm from October to April. In addition, the best wind direction is from the southwest, west. Furthermore, Leighton is suitable for intermediate kiters. Keep in mind that, there is a dog exercise area at the north side of the beach. It is advisable not to launch or land on this area. Last but not least, there are kite-surfing schools, training centers and shops at your disposal.
Kite surfing in Aberdeen is a unique experience. A 18 km/11.5 mi of long coastline with sandy beaches can definitely come up with the most demanding kite-surfer's expectations.
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Kite surfing in Aberdeen is a unique experience. A 18 km/11.5 mi of long coastline with sandy beaches can definitely come up with the most demanding kite-surfer's expectations.
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