Forum for kitesurfers
-
Loon
- Medium Poster
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:50 pm
- Local Beach: Cass Lake, Michigan
- Favorite Beaches: Icarai/Isle do Guajaru/Cumbuco Brazil, Los Barriles BCS
- Style: All of it.
- Gear: Waiman 7, 9, 12 and Epic Screamer 14
Epic Spartan 129, F-One Trax 134, Waiman Blunt 137 W
- Brand Affiliation: None
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby Loon » Sun May 19, 2013 2:42 pm
Hello kiters! Im planning a trip to Europe for a couple weeks to visit some family in Germany. I'll fly into Frankfurt and stay in Hamburg for a minute and am wondering where the best spots are in that area. Obviously I know about Splocs and where all the spots are in western Europe but I've been there and done that. Where to go in Eastern Europe? I've never been to Prague and that's a biggie on my hit list.
Any advice on the best, not just the biggest, spots is appreciated.
Thanks
-
Dirk
- Very Frequent Poster
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2003 7:28 am
- Local Beach: St. Peter Ording
- Favorite Beaches: St. Peter Ording, Tarifa, Sylt
- Style: Freeride, jumping, waves, foiling
- Gear: Naish Pivot, Slash, Boxer, Global, Motion, Traverse, Hero, Naish Hover, Naish Surf Foil
- Location: Hamburg
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
91 times
Postby Dirk » Sun May 19, 2013 5:44 pm
If you are in Hamburg and have a car you have numerous spots in a driving range from 1,5 to 2 hrs. It depends on the wind direction and your preferences, e.g. St. Peter Ording, Fehmarn, Weissenhaus, Heiligenhafen.
You can also drive a bit more and go to Sylt or the Danish West coast. There are also many spots on the German coastline towards the East but they do not offer better conditions than the spots close to Hamburg.
On the tourist thing, do not miss out Berlin while you are in Germany. It is a quick 1,5h train ride from Hamburg. In my opinion it is the most exciting city in Germany, but no kiting there. And Hamburg itself is great, my hometown. You can rent a SUP and explore parts of the city via the canals.
Prague is also great but do not expect any kiting there.
Wind comes with frontal systems so it is not guaranteed. Bring a warm (5mm) wetsuit. If possible take all kite sizes you own. I have 5 to 17m and I use them all.
-
AndKite
- Medium Poster
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:26 pm
- Style: Freeride, waves
- Location: Europe
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby AndKite » Sun May 19, 2013 5:59 pm
Check us out here in Esposende, portugal.
www.kiteandgo.com
Flat and waves, all in one spot. Boat transport and rescue, center w hot showers, great company and great accommodation.
Fly straight Frankfurt-Porto, ryan air or normal. We pick u up on the airport and fix the rest.
Prague is probably very nice, have never been there, but i doubt you find anykitesurfing around...
-
marlboroughman
- Very Frequent Poster
- Posts: 3368
- Joined: Thu Feb 08, 2007 5:12 pm
- Style: Oldschool
- Gear: Naish
- Brand Affiliation: Make Kiting Great Again!
- Location: CubaKiteLessons.com
-
Has thanked:
2 times
-
Been thanked:
61 times
-
Contact:
Postby marlboroughman » Sun May 19, 2013 6:43 pm
If you like to see piece of Eastern Europe while kiting fly to Gdansk in Poland. This is the best area for kiting on Baltic sea. Hel peninsula it's like mini Cape Hatteras there is also Rewa point close by. City of Gdansk is a cool place to see too. That's where WWII started and a birth place of Solidarity movement that brought down Communism. Before WWII Gdansk had a free city status just like Hamburg now. Cool city with lot's of history.
-
Loon
- Medium Poster
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:50 pm
- Local Beach: Cass Lake, Michigan
- Favorite Beaches: Icarai/Isle do Guajaru/Cumbuco Brazil, Los Barriles BCS
- Style: All of it.
- Gear: Waiman 7, 9, 12 and Epic Screamer 14
Epic Spartan 129, F-One Trax 134, Waiman Blunt 137 W
- Brand Affiliation: None
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby Loon » Mon May 20, 2013 4:09 am
Thanks for the advice guys! How is Ryan Air with the cost of kite luggage? I usually have my kite gear stashed in a "golf bag". I know Ryan Air is pretty cheap and have never been to Portugal. Budapest is on the list, not for kiting though. Probably be more in Northern Germany and Denmark. I'm trying to get to Scotland too to visit an old buddy, he's a skydiver but dont hold that against him; I'll make a jump or two with him. Too many places to go, so little time!
-
fdvj
- Frequent Poster
- Posts: 428
- Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:57 pm
- Local Beach: lancing
- Style: freeride
- Gear: naish nobile
- Brand Affiliation: None
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby fdvj » Mon May 20, 2013 9:16 am
Do not fly Ryan air!!!!!!!!! They will rob you blind for any kind of extra, if you are traveling on your own with no luggage then use them as a last resort ,if you are desperate and they are the only airline that fly the route you need, but in all other circumstance avoid them..
-
Loon
- Medium Poster
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 12:50 pm
- Local Beach: Cass Lake, Michigan
- Favorite Beaches: Icarai/Isle do Guajaru/Cumbuco Brazil, Los Barriles BCS
- Style: All of it.
- Gear: Waiman 7, 9, 12 and Epic Screamer 14
Epic Spartan 129, F-One Trax 134, Waiman Blunt 137 W
- Brand Affiliation: None
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby Loon » Mon May 20, 2013 11:01 am
So ther than Ryan Air, is there another inexpensive airline that won't rob a kiter w/kite gear or am I better off taking the trains?
-
AndKite
- Medium Poster
- Posts: 140
- Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2011 11:26 pm
- Style: Freeride, waves
- Location: Europe
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
0
Postby AndKite » Mon May 20, 2013 11:01 am
Loon wrote:Thanks for the advice guys! How is Ryan Air with the cost of kite luggage? I usually have my kite gear stashed in a "golf bag". I know Ryan Air is pretty cheap and have never been to Portugal. Budapest is on the list, not for kiting though. Probably be more in Northern Germany and Denmark. I'm trying to get to Scotland too to visit an old buddy, he's a skydiver but dont hold that against him; I'll make a jump or two with him. Too many places to go, so little time!
For kite equipment, better go with a proper carrier, like lufthansa. Ryan air will cost you like a normal carrier or more in the end, with all the extra fees.
We do have all equipment here, if you want to hop over cheaply and then rent.
Northern Denmark is supposed to be really nice. have never been there, but heard many nice things about it.
-
Dirk
- Very Frequent Poster
- Posts: 972
- Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2003 7:28 am
- Local Beach: St. Peter Ording
- Favorite Beaches: St. Peter Ording, Tarifa, Sylt
- Style: Freeride, jumping, waves, foiling
- Gear: Naish Pivot, Slash, Boxer, Global, Motion, Traverse, Hero, Naish Hover, Naish Surf Foil
- Location: Hamburg
-
Has thanked:
0
-
Been thanked:
91 times
Postby Dirk » Mon May 20, 2013 11:06 am
Lufthansa, Airberlin, Germanwings charge 50€ one Way for kite gear (25-32kg).
West coast of Northern Denmark can have great waves, some of the best conditions around here. Apart from watersports there is not much else to do.
-
merl
- Very Frequent Poster
- Posts: 764
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2007 8:43 pm
- Kiting since: 1999
- Gear: HF
- Brand Affiliation: None
- Location: Sweden
-
Has thanked:
108 times
-
Been thanked:
114 times
Postby merl » Mon May 20, 2013 12:59 pm
Whether you take ryanair or not depends on the actual total cost. There is no hard and fast rule. Ryanair charge EUR 50 for up to 20kg of sports equipment (e.g. board, two kites, bar wetsuit, harness) for each leg. But some of the big expensive airlines are at least as bad. You just have to look at the total cost to see if it is worth it or not.
Return to “Kitesurfing”
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: alekbelia, Baidu [Spider], Bing [Bot], Brent NKB, Faxie, Google [Bot], jjm, peppedurso, TheJoe, Trent hink, Turbaani, Yahoo [Bot] and 305 guests