Cold most of the year 5mm titanium suit recommended; winter sessions require boots and gloves. You can ride all year round if you are hard enough.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
N, E and ESE
.
There is
Frontal wind
at Peffer Sands, Scotland (UK).
Works best in East and North winds, which are not as often as westerlies, which don't work here. It's best with ESE for an amazing wave session but you may get a little frustrated waiting for it.
Wind
usually
blows
from W
on the spot.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
Cold most of the year 5mm titanium suit recommended; winter sessions require boots and gloves. You can ride all year round if you are hard enough.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
N, E and ESE
.
There is
Frontal wind
at Peffer Sands, Scotland (UK).
Works best in East and North winds, which are not as often as westerlies, which don't work here. It's best with ESE for an amazing wave session but you may get a little frustrated waiting for it.
Wind
usually
blows
from W
on the spot.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Peffer Sands, Scotland (UK) is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Medium size.
2km long, sandy beach with no obstacles.
Flat water in the shallow areas, but nice, medium waves when it gets a bit deeper. Amazing wave session with ESE wind possible, but very rare.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Peffer Sands, Scotland (UK) is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Medium size.
2km long, sandy beach with no obstacles.
Flat water in the shallow areas, but nice, medium waves when it gets a bit deeper. Amazing wave session with ESE wind possible, but very rare.
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.