Nelson Wing Foiling Spot Guide
Nelson Wing Foiling Spot Guide
Nelson is blessed with a bunch of amazing spots for wing foiling. The best time of year for consistent wind is November through to March when Nelson generally gets a sea breeze that ranges in strength from 12-20 knots. Outside of this period, the wind is driven by passing weather systems. Winter is characterised by long periods of calm and sunny weather that are interupted by winter storms.
Back Beach
Location: At the far end of Tahunanui Beach.
Best Wind Directions: NE, N, NW, S, SW W
Watchout for: Strong outgoing tide in a dropping wind.
Best Tide: The last three hours of the outgoing tide works with NE, N, NW winds, and the first three hours of the incoming tide with S, SW and W.
Back Beach is considered the go-to location for winging in Nelson as it’s close to town and the access is very easy. This spot can have a huge variety of conditions depending on the state of the tide and wind direction. The spot is user friendly with a sandy bottom and deep water. This spot is suitable for beginners and intermediates and can provide a lot of fun for advanced riders with long rides on solid standing waves when the wind picks up.





Glenduan AKA 'The Glen'
Best Wind Directions: N, NW
Best Tide: Three hours either side of high tide.
Known for: It’s beautiful blue water, open water cruising and bump riding.
The Glen is located at the northern end of the boulder bank. Entry and exit from into the water here can range from easy to intimidating! With a cross shore wind entry it tends to be quite easy, but as the wind comes more onshore, the difficulty increases. There is no sand here, it’s just boulders, so you’ll need to have sure footing. It’s possible to launch here at lower tides but booties are recommended as there are a lot of Kina.




Pipes
Best Wind Directions: S, SW, N
Best Tide: Three hours either side of high tide.
Known for: Big bumps, fun downwind sessions and suspect water quality.
Entry and exit similar to The Glen. This spot works best in a strong sou’wester. Things can get pretty exciting here, but on lighter wind days it’s fine for confident intermediates. Pipes is located where Boulder Bank Road meets the open water. Note that there is waste water treatment plant here that dumps ‘treated’ water around 500m off-shore. If it has been raining a lot, the level of treatment drops. The outflow area is easily avoided by staying up current of the outlet.




Cable Bay
Best Wind Directions: NW.
Best Tide: Three hours either side of high tide.
Known for: Long rides, it’s incredible backdrop and a nasty shore break.
Watch out for: Rocks and shallow areas in the middle of the bay when the tide drops.
Entry and exit to the water is at either the first or second car parks. On mellower days, the second launch spot is easy. On windier days with bigger swells the first carpark is the safer option.
When the wind is lighter and the swell on the smaller side it’s a great place for intermediates to get a first taste of wave riding. The wind here can be a lot stronger than in Nelson as the wind funnels into the bay. When conditions turn on, it can be gnarly and is suitable for advanced riders only.






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