Windsurfing In Sydney
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Windsurfing In Sydney
Get the thrill of riding high on the crest of waves. The fine mists of water will feel cool to the skin and the wind will gently caress your hair as you bob up and down the waters while you are windsurfing in Sydney. One of the most popular water sports in Sydney, windsurfing or wavesailing attracts enthusiasts by the hordes and come a holiday, the Sydney waterfronts present a vibrant sight of sundry sails fluttering merrily in the breeze.About Windsurfing In Sydney
In Sydney, windsurfing aficionados are simply spoilt for choice when it comes to the windsurfing sites. Windsurfing sites in Sydney rival the best in the world in terms of the general wind and water conditions, their easy accessibility (Sydney is a coastal city and the windsurfing sites sit virtually in your backyard) and the facilities available. The equitable climate herein, and that includes the water temperatures too, also means that you can spread your sails in spring, summer and even into the autumn.
If you are considering wavesailing in Sydney, it is always worthwhile to get a hang of the wind conditions herein. Sydney generally has the south-easterly wind, except for the summer months (November to February) when there are steady north north-easterly winds of around 15-knots blowing over the region.
The Sydney Harbour area is a bustling site for the various water sports in Australia and for the various Sydney water sports too. Apart from the Sydney Harbour zone, windsurfing in Sydney is hectic also in the Botany Bay and the Narrabeen
Lake areas. The Botany Bay, south of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, is regarded as one of the best places to go windsurfing in Sydney and especially if you are looking for flat water windsurfing sites in Sydney.
The Narrabeen Lake area, north of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is especially recommended for the beginners. Other good flat water windsurfing sites in Sydney include the Palm Beach (the Pittwater side) and the Balmoral Beach. Down south, the Frenchmans Bay, Brighton-Le-Sands, Dolls Point Cronulla, Kyeemagh and Port Hacking are some of the other good windsurfing sites in Sydney.
Sports in Sydney are indulged in with great fervor and zest. Windsurfing in Sydney is no different, with people taking to the sport also as a means of getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city and into the laps of nature for a while.
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