Newy is a beach break located on Australia's New South Wales central coast, featuring a gently curving sandy beach backed by suburban development. The northeast-facing coastline receives swell from the Tasman Sea, though wave heights are modest at 1.10m average. The spot is characterized by relatively protected conditions with low wind reliability (3.6%), making it inconsistent for dedicated kitesurfing sessions. Best conditions occur with northwest winds providing side-shore flow parallel to the beach. Water temperatures average 18°C, typical for the region. The beach offers easy access and is suitable for beginners on the rare occasions when adequate wind arrives. However, the combination of low average wind speeds (6 knots) and minimal swell makes this spot primarily a fair-weather location. Kiters should check forecasts carefully, as consistent conditions are rare. The curved beach and nearby rocky areas require local knowledge. Overall, Newy works best as a secondary option rather than a primary destination for serious kitesurfing practice.