North Wales offers some of the finest - and most misunderstood - kitesurfing in the UK. From the world-class south-westerlies of Rhosneigr to the remote Atlantic power of Hell's Mouth, the sheltered waters of Abersoch to the hidden opportunities of Anglesey's east coast, conditions here reward local knowledge - and punish guesswork.Kitesurfing in North Wales: A Cuffer's Guide is the practical, no-nonsense companion for riders who want to make the most of this wild, windy coastline.Inside you'll find: - Detailed breakdowns of the region's best kitesurfing spots, including Anglesey and the Llŷn Peninsula - The wind directions, tidal states, hazards, and conditions that matter at each location - Local knowledge on where works best - and when not to go - Guidance on tides, weather systems, forecasts, currents, and seasonal conditions - Practical advice for beginners, intermediates, and experienced riders alikeWritten for people who turn up anyway - whatever the forecast says - this isn't a glossy tourism guide or a generic how-to manual. It's an honest, experience-led guide to one of Britain's most rewarding kitesurfing regions.Whether you're planning your first session at Rhosneigr, searching for flat water on a northerly, or trying to understand the moods of the Irish Sea, this guide will help you ride North Wales with more confidence, better judgement, and fewer surprises.If you can kitesurf here, you can kitesurf anywhere. No cuff too tough.
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