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Eagle's Nest in Morocco is a paragliding site located on top of a ridge with about 100m of elevation, facing the sea which is one kilometer away. It benefits from the sea breeze, allowing for soari ...
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Aguergour is a prime destination for paragliding enthusiasts due to its exceptional flying conditions, which include generous thermals and breathtaking views of the Atla ...
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The paragliding site at an elevation of 214 meters in Morocco is occasionally used and is suitable for soaring. The site has a recorded flight distance of 2.0 km.
View spotExperience the thrill of flying along kilometers of sandy cliffs with the sea breeze at your back. This location offers endless opportunities to find a cliff that aligns with the breeze, making it a paradise for honing your wing control and mastering top landings until the sun sets. Be cautious of the sand, which is mixed with sharp shell fragments and can be very abrasive to your wing. Similar to Tifnit, this is a protected area, so please be courteous to any park rangers who might (though rarely) approach you. Also, be wary of potential impostors posing as guards. For more information, visit [Michel Lacroix's site](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites).
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Height: 240 meters, Length: 18,000 meters This site in Morocco is frequently visited and offers excellent soaring conditions with some thermal flying opportunities. Pilots can achieve significant heights, up to 1000 meters. The site record is 16.7 km. You can take off from two official sites: "Le Nid d'Aigle," managed by a Frenchman, and another nearby site managed by an Englishman named Nigel. "Le Nid d'Aigle" features a concrete launch area and accommodations, while Nigel's site has gravel-covered take-off areas and caravans. Both take-offs require a fee of approximately 20 Dh for a day. Finding alternative take-off spots is nearly impossible due to the abundance of cacti in the region. For landing, it's essential to ask for advice before taking off, as landing spots can vary by season. Generally, you can land on the left next to the track up. Avoid landing in planted fields to maintain good relations with local landowners; there are plenty of barren fields available for landing. The site is located 15 minutes south of Aglou, next to "Le Nid d'Aigle." Nigel, who owns one of the take-off areas, is known to be friendly but be aware that there are no facilities such as toilets, drinks, or food available on-site. Weather conditions can be hazardous if the wind is too far south or north. The site can become katabatic as the sun sets, and it can also get thermic, allowing for inland flights. Be cautious of potential sink areas over the cacti near the take-off. Flight regulations are somewhat lax, as Nigel allows schools and pilots who are not permitted to fly at "Le Nid d'Aigle" to use his site. This has resulted in several accidents, including a fatality. There have also been incidents of pilots missing top landings and causing injuries to tourists. For more information, you can visit: - [YouTube Video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTkED55tcPs) - [Michel Lacroix's Morocco Sites](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites) - [Sun Soaring Paraglide](http://sunsoaringparaglide.com) The top attraction in the area is "Le Nid d'Aigle," which is operational even for night flights.
View spotLocated in Morocco, this paragliding site offers a mix of soaring and thermal flying, with some flights reaching heights over 1000 meters. The site is frequented by many pilots and is known for its excellent soaring conditions. There are two official take-off points: "Nid d'Aigle," managed by a Frenchman, and another nearby site managed by an Englishman named Nigel. "Nid d'Aigle" features a concrete take-off area and accommodations, while Nigel's site has gravel-covered take-off areas and caravans. Both take-offs require a fee of approximately 20 Dh for a day. Due to the abundance of cacti in the region, finding alternative take-off spots is nearly impossible. For landing, it's crucial to inquire about the appropriate landing zones before taking off, as they can vary by season. The primary landing area is at an altitude of 60 meters along the road to TO. Avoid landing in planted fields to prevent jeopardizing the site; there are plenty of barren fields available for landing. Top-landing is also possible. To reach the site, travel from Tiznit to Aglou Plage. In Aglou, turn left towards Mirleft. About 10 km after Aglou Plage, you'll find a gravel road on your left winding up the hill, where you can see Francois's house. Follow the sign for "Take-off/decollage" and go straight to reach Francois/Nid d'Aigle. Nid d'Aigle offers rooms with panoramic ocean views, a take-off point just 2 meters from your room, and an onsite restaurant serving Moroccan cuisine. It's an excellent choice for those seeking a pleasant atmosphere and good food at reasonable prices. Be cautious of south and north winds, as they can pose weather hazards. For more information, you can contact Francois or Siham. For additional details, visit: [Nid d'Aigle](http://www.nidaigle.com) Nearby tourist attractions include Mirleft, Tiznit, and Sidi Ifni.
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Located in the Souss-Massa-Draâ region of Morocco, this paragliding site offers a unique experience with a height of 86 meters and a length of 7,000 meters. It is a popular spot for soaring, with frequent visitors enjoying the favorable conditions. Top landing is generally straightforward. The landing area ranges from sea level on the beach to 100 meters. You can land anywhere along the coast, but be cautious of the tides when landing on the beach. To get there, start from Tisnit and follow the signs to Aglou Plage. Just before reaching Aglou Plage, turn right and follow the track, which is located just before the camping area. The site features a very large beach with small sand hills, creating a picturesque and serene environment. However, it is important to note that this area is a bird protection zone, and paragliding is officially prohibited year-round, although it is tolerated. Please respect the regulations and behave accordingly. For accommodation, Hotel Aglou Beach offers good food, decent rooms at reasonable prices, and even WiFi. Aglou Plage is situated 100 km south of Agadir and northwest of Tiznit. It is an isolated soaring spot with 3.5 km of cliffs ranging from 20 to 80 meters high. Flights are possible even with a light breeze. This location is ideal for paragliders who prefer less crowded sites compared to nearby spots like Nid d'Aigle and Legzira. Local paragliders are known for their skill in ground handling and soaring, often launching even in challenging conditions. Below the takeoff area, there is a cave-inn where you can enjoy refreshments, a fish tagine, or simply relax to the sound of the waves. For those interested in thermalling, head to the small mountain east of Aglou, about 1 km from the coast with a 200-meter elevation gain. Thermals here can take you along the ridges towards the south, with the possibility of reaching Nid d'Aigle, 14 km away. Two specialized paragliding facilities are available in Aglou, run by Abdou and Phil, and Aziz. They can assist with your paragliding plans in Aglou and other sites south of Agadir. More information can be found online. For a visual glimpse of the site, check out this video: [Vimeo Link](https://vimeo.com/157185815).
View spotLocated on the road to Ouarzazate, about 40 km southeast of Marrakech, this site features a stunning 7 km long ridge facing north and northwest. It offers both soaring and thermal flights, with the possibility of cross-country flying. Pilots can enjoy flights overlooking the Marrakech valley and picturesque villages that blend with the red earth, with the majestic Atlas Mountains as a backdrop. The launch areas, some of which are technical, are situated at the southwestern end of the ridge at the end of the road. Park your vehicle at the foot of the ruins. The 15-minute hike to the launch is not difficult, but if you prefer, you can ask one of the local children to carry your bag. However, do not give more than 10 Dh to avoid creating a lucrative market that could disrupt the tranquility. If asked for more, carry your own gear with a smile! Be aware that due to the high traffic at this site, it is now necessary to give a small tip to the local children to watch your vehicle, otherwise, there is a risk of it being stoned. Assess the situation on-site accordingly. Takeoff can be done anywhere along the very long crest. Landing is also flexible, in front of the crest, wherever you find suitable. For more information, visit: [Michel Lacroix's Morocco Sites](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites) (old version).
View spotLocated in Morocco, this paragliding site offers a height of 34 meters and a length of 5,500 meters for flights. It is a small soaring spot situated next to the Massa Natural Reserve. Be aware that you may encounter guards in the area, including some who may not be legitimate. The site record for distance is 4.0 km.
View spotLocated in Morocco, this paragliding site is a small soaring spot adjacent to the Massa Natural Reserve. The site has a height of 42 meters and holds a site record of 4.0 km. While flying here, be aware that you might encounter guards, including some who may not be legitimate.
View spotThe takeoff is located next to an antenna overlooking the city. For landing, it's straightforward—use the airfield. Before flying, make sure to inform the authorities at the end of the airfield. Landing is primarily at the bottom on the airfield, which is visible from takeoff. Only very experienced pilots should attempt top landings. To get there, there's a single track up the hill starting from behind the houses at the base of the hill near the airfield in Sidi Ifni. Only 4x4 vehicles can navigate this track, which goes up and then weaves around the back. Be cautious of the high power lines at the end of the ridge. Avoid getting blown back to prevent serious rotor; top landings should only be attempted by instructors or experts. The takeoff offers high altitude with smooth soaring in the coastal air during morning or evening winds, but it becomes gently thermic in the middle of the day. For more information, visit [Michel Lacroix's Morocco Sites](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites).
View spotLocated in Morocco, this paragliding site offers a stunning coastal experience with a takeoff elevation of 338 meters. The site is frequently used and small cross-country flights are possible. The orientation is primarily southwest, northwest, and west. This coastal site provides hours of soaring along the hills when the sea breeze is favorable. Access to the site is via a track on the left, taken further south after the second white house. Landing options include the plateau or the beach near the hotel. Soaring along the stone arch in ideal conditions is a memorable experience. The hotel on the beach is an excellent choice for a pleasant overnight stay with a sea view. For landing, you have two options: on the top of the village called Legzira Beach, just to the right of the track before the camper parking, or directly on the beach. Many visitors consider this the most beautiful beach in Morocco. To reach this site, from Tiznit, take the road to Aglou Beach, then head south towards Mirleft. Pass the village of Mirleft, which offers good spots for lunch and accommodation, and continue directly to Legzira Beach. Weather hazards include the usual thermal-dynamic conditions near the water, and it is advised not to fly over the crest. Toplanding can be hazardous due to numerous cacti. For accommodation and dining, options are available in Mirleft or Legzira Beach village, or you can stay in a camper on the top of the village. Sidi-Ifni, a larger town about 25 km south, offers more amenities. The typical market in Tiznit is held every Wednesday morning, offering affordable tajine plates, fruits, and vegetables. Mirleft's main road is lined with markets selling various goods, including fruits, bread, fishing materials, hotels, and restaurants. For money and market needs, Sidi-Ifni is the place to go. The road from Sidi-Ifni to Mesti is known for its cactus flowers and salad area, although it is not flyable due to the cacti. Mesti is also known for its production of the rare Argan oil, made exclusively by women. Takeoff is easy in the west direction, but the wind tends to pick up after 3 PM. When the wind is northerly, soaring over the arch is possible. For more information, visit [Michel Lacroix's Morocco Sites](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites).
View spotExperience coastal soaring along kilometers of sandy cliffs. There is no specific takeoff point; it depends on the wind and your preferences. This is a park, so please be courteous to any park rangers who might (rarely) cause issues. Be cautious of potential impostor rangers as well. If you don't have a 4x4 vehicle, be aware that you can quickly get stuck in the sand. The most navigable track is usually the one closest to the seafront. And don't forget your sunscreen! For more information, visit: [Michel Lacroix's Morocco Sites](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites) Check out some flights in the area: [Flight 1](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/411407) [Flight 2](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/411556) [Flight 3](http://www.paraglidingforum.com/leonardo/flight/411602)
View spotFacing the village of Moulay Bousselham, you'll find a charming, steep dune. It's a true slope for Wagga flying, but be cautious. To reach it, you need to take a boat from the village, costing between 20 to 40 Dh. Be mindful of hidden trash under the sand, which can be hazardous for bare feet. In strong winds, there is a risk of turbulence downwind of the village. For more information, visit: [Michel Lacroix - Paragliding Sites in Morocco](http://www.michel-lacroix.com/maroc_sites)
View spotTifnit, located in Morocco, offers a coastal soaring experience south of Agadir. The launch height is 20 meters, and the flight distance can extend beyond 20 kilometers, providing a very long and enjoyable flight. There are numerous spots to lay out your wing and take off. You can land either at the starting point or on the beach, depending on the tides. If you descend too quickly, landing on the beach is an option, but be mindful of the tidal conditions. For more information about the flying site, including detailed site descriptions, images, and accommodation options, visit www.paragliding365.com.
View spotThe site at 3249 meters offers a unique walk-and-fly experience, though it is rarely used. The altitude provides stunning views and a thrilling flight, but due to its infrequent use, detailed information and reviews are limited. If you're looking for more popular paragliding sites, consider exploring other options.
View spotThis launch site is situated at an elevation of 1290 meters with a height difference of approximately 400 meters. It is infrequently used, but it does offer potential for cross-country flights.
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