Yasenka, Russia is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
There is
Food
available on the spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Yasenka, Russia !
Safety first! There is
Rescue/Lifeguards
on the spot.
Yasenka, Russia is a Shallow, Flat and Chop spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for riders of Any Level.
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
There is
Food
available on the spot.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Yasenka, Russia !
Safety first! There is
Rescue/Lifeguards
on the spot.
How to get there
Get to Eysk, Rostov Don or Krasnodar. Then get to Yasenskaya and drive south for about 11km and get to Yasenskaya Pereprava. Depending on the wind direction, choose your beach.
Get to Eysk, Rostov Don or Krasnodar. Then get to Yasenskaya and drive south for about 11km and get to Yasenskaya Pereprava. Depending on the wind direction, choose your beach.
The season begins in April/May (air 20°C, water 15-18°C), the warmest period is July, August and the beginning of September (air 27-30°C, water 25-27°C). Until November the air has 17-20°C and the water 15-18°C.
The best wind blows in this place in the spring and in the autumn. There are quite good periods in June and July. In August it is hot and it blows poorly 4-5 m/s, 1-2 times a week it gets up to 7-9 m/s, sometimes with fronts up to 15m/s.
The
best moments to come
to Yasenka, Russia are
March, April, May, September, October and November
.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
The season begins in April/May (air 20°C, water 15-18°C), the warmest period is July, August and the beginning of September (air 27-30°C, water 25-27°C). Until November the air has 17-20°C and the water 15-18°C.
The best wind blows in this place in the spring and in the autumn. There are quite good periods in June and July. In August it is hot and it blows poorly 4-5 m/s, 1-2 times a week it gets up to 7-9 m/s, sometimes with fronts up to 15m/s.
The
best moments to come
to Yasenka, Russia are
March, April, May, September, October and November
.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Yasenka, Russia is a
Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Big size.
Fine shell rock, beaches of the big extent, many convenient places for kiting and windsurfing, big deserted beaches. Opportunity to choose a convenient beach for different wind directions.
The fishing settlement Jasenskaja Pereprava is in the middle of three waters, Jasenskiy a gulf, estuary Bejsugsky and lake Hanskoe. The gulf and lake are very shallow, good conditions for beginners. In the gulf you have both shallow and deep water. The Hanskoe lake dries up in the middle of the summer, which is perfect for land kiting. Big salty lake with 8x20km, dry salty lake with 1x3km, big shallow sea estuary with 10x30km and the gulf.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Yasenka, Russia is a
Shallow, Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Big size.
Fine shell rock, beaches of the big extent, many convenient places for kiting and windsurfing, big deserted beaches. Opportunity to choose a convenient beach for different wind directions.
The fishing settlement Jasenskaja Pereprava is in the middle of three waters, Jasenskiy a gulf, estuary Bejsugsky and lake Hanskoe. The gulf and lake are very shallow, good conditions for beginners. In the gulf you have both shallow and deep water. The Hanskoe lake dries up in the middle of the summer, which is perfect for land kiting. Big salty lake with 8x20km, dry salty lake with 1x3km, big shallow sea estuary with 10x30km and the gulf.
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
There is
no beach users
reported here.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.