Spion Kop is Victoria's most popular coastal site and very beginner-friendly. Given the right conditions it is possible to cross a large gap and fly to the larger hills to the west - more difficult for paragliders but nearly always possible for high-performance HGs. You can also fly the low 20' primary dunes at the base towards the Aireys Inlet lighthouse.
As of Dec 2019, there are new rules that apply for flying anywhere along the Spion Kop, Eastern View, Fairhaven and Moggs Creek area. A notice board issued by GORCC will be displayed at the Spion Kop launch. This will give information on the location of the Hooded Plovers and general advice and requests. This will be updated daily or as necessary by GORCC and must be strictly adhered to.
Pilots are required to be Spion endorsed to fly this site (including when launch at Mad Max).
You can complete the Spion site specific induction with any authorised officer of the Dynasoarers. Just give them a call.
The beach is generally large, but can be very small at high tide when the surf is big. In summer, it can be full of people near the accesses - the beach is many km long, pick an empty stretch to land on if you have to. If there isn't enough beach available to safely land, don't launch.
Beware of the power lines above the bridge on your landing approach into Moggs Creek. These lines also pass directly behind takeoff and along the highway east and west. Remember this if landing away from Moggs Creek. When flying to Lorne, be aware there are no safe landing areas between Eastern View and the Lorne township.
Hooded Plovers nest at this site.