Ardmore Point is located on a Scottish bay with a southward-facing coastline, creating a sheltered estuarine environment. The spot features mudflats and shallow bay waters bordered by green agricultural land and deciduous woodland. This is an inland bay system with limited wind exposure and significant tidal influence.
The spot suits beginner kiters due to shallow, protected waters, but presents challenges with extremely low wind reliability (9.9%) and minimal average wind speed (7.3 knots). Side-shore winds from the east or west are preferable, with easterly winds being more favorable for this south-facing coast.
Best conditions occur during tidal peaks and seasonal wind patterns. Kiters should exercise caution around mudflats, shallow areas, and potential underwater obstacles common to bay environments. Water temperatures average 9.2°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection. The proximity to residential areas and visible infrastructure suggests this spot operates under local access guidelines and may have usage restrictions. Wind-dependent sessions should be planned carefully given the low reliability statistics.