Hello,
My name is Matev¾ and I coming from Slovenia (Europe). The main reason of my decision to move in Australia is because I#8217;m very big fan of windsurfing.
My question is where is the best location to live in Melbourne if I would like to go windsurfing after my work?
A like to drive freestyle so I looking for freestyle spot.
Thank you for your answers and I hope to come a soon as possible #61514;.
By M
I have no idea how many spots are in Melbourne for freestyle and I would like to stay close to any freestyle spot because I don#8217;t like to drive a log time to spots.
Thank you for your answers
By M
Brighton - great freestyle on your doorstep - and close to train stations to take you to work. See you when you get here.
Would agree with Brighton - something for everyone and most wind directions and towards the city where the stronger sea breeze blows. Check out Windsurfing Victoria website for more info wv.org.au/ join up and get the newsletters and access to facebook group etc where you'll be able to get up to speed on what is going on and where to go. Elwood is also a good bet with possibility to store gear at the club there (subject to availability). If you love flicky spinny stuff on flat water then inverloch, Sandy Point etc will be must dos and well worth the drive for great flat water and often stronger wind.
Whaooooooo.... hold up.
Whats your budget mate?..... No point trying to sell the man caviar if he can only afford a cracker.
depends on the work you do. there is no such thing as a cheap flat next to the beach. $300pw for a studio. Define what you mean by far close to the beach.
sydney does suck bad
I think they have banned alot of the kiting and windsurfing around the city and there little bay is crap and gusty for windsurfing
and wait till you try and drive some where the roads suck![]()
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