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Langebaan North Bay is the northern part of the Langebaan lagoon, accessible from the West Coast National Park. This spot offers a flat and shallow water body in a pristine natural setting. It's a quieter alternative to the main Langebaan spot, ideal for uncrowded sessions.
Works in SE from October to March. Strongly influenced by tide — at low tide, the north lagoon can become very shallow. Mid to high tide recommended.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Flat water in the lagoon. Shallow water, sandy bottom. Cool water (14-18°C), 3/2 to 4/3 wetsuit. No waves or significant current.
Access via West Coast National Park (entrance fee). Parking on sand/dirt. Protected environment — follow park rules.
The SE (Cape Doctor) is channeled into the north lagoon and blows side-shore. Strength 15-25 knots from October to March. Wind can be slightly lighter than the main spot depending on the bay orientation.
Stingrays in shallow water. Sharp shells. No facilities — bring water and food. Respect protected wildlife.
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