WALLASEY BEACH KITESURF SPOT GUIDE

Beach Side Location in New Brighton, Wirral | Wallasey Beach. 

Just a short drive from Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, North Wales and the Midlands. The Wirral peninsula offers a variety of spots that covers nearly all wind directions and provides lots of flat water areas and lagoons. The majority of our lessons take place at Wallasey Beach in flat water lagoons, where the vast waist deep water couldn’t be more perfect to take your first steps into kitesports.

Northern Kites HQ is based on Coastal Drive within Wallasey Beach Club. We are situated 100 meters from the beach, forming the perfect base for our kiteboarding and water sport services. We have a classroom, chill area, changing facilities, bar, beer garden, BBQ and ample kiteboarding kit for demo.

We welcome a friendly local community who are as excited as us about riding in the Norths kiteboarding capital!

WIND DIRECTION

Safe directions from South West through to North East. Wind from the East can be gusty due to traveling over Liverpool.

FORECAST

9 Day forecast. Generally only the next 3 days can be trusted.

LIVE WIND

Peel Ports have a number of live wind monitors at their ports

Seaforth (Liverpool) – LINK TO LIVE WIND

Mersey Light Float (Few km out to sea – LINK TO LIVE WIND 

Davis Weather link App – Down load app, create an account then add in Hoylake Boathouse club and Hilbre Bird Observatory

Google Play Store

Apple App Store

TIDES / CONDITIONS

It is not advised to kitesurf 2 hours on either side of high tide due to very choppy water and lack of beach.

We get big tidal ranges. Especially on a big spring tide, the water can be around 15 minutes walk away on the low tide.

Flat water with small waves. Big shore break on spring high tides

FACILITIES / CLUBHOUSE

Facilities are available to Northern Kites Students and members of Wallasey Beach Club. Non members must be signed in by a full member. 

Toilets / Showers  / Changing / Log Fire / Hot Drinks / Bar / Wash Down Area for Gear.

We get big tidal ranges. Especially on a big spring tide, the water can be around 15 minutes walk away on the low tide.

Flat water with small waves. Big shore break on spring high tides

HAZARDS

Generally, Wallasey Beach is very safe. Please take note of the items highlighted in red below.

The shipwreck and spikes are located around 1km from the sea wall. This is only visible and a risk on low spring tide.

PARKING

Free parking is available on all roads and car parks located around Wallasey Beach. Most people will park on Coastal Drive outside Club House