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About the centre
Ribersborgsstigen, Limhamn
Operated by Dynamic Windsurfing Malmö, a partner of adventuro.




Give young riders a structured introduction to windsurfing with a 4-day camp on the shallow waters of Ribersborg in Malmö. Designed for safety, progression, and enjoyment, this camp helps build real confidence on the water in a supportive environment.
This camp is designed specifically for younger participants, with sessions structured to make learning windsurfing safe, manageable, and engaging. The focus is on building confidence first, then gradually introducing more technical elements as participants become comfortable on the board.
Across four consecutive afternoons, participants develop coordination, balance, and an understanding of how to control the sail. The small group format ensures each child receives consistent support, with instructors able to adapt coaching to individual progress.
The shallow water at Ribersborg plays a key role in the learning process. Being able to stand up makes it easier to reset and try again, which helps reduce frustration and encourages faster improvement. By the end of the camp, most participants are able to stand, control the sail, and move across the water with increasing independence.
The camp takes place at Ribersborg in Malmö, a shallow, sandy beach that is particularly well suited to beginner windsurfing. The ability to stand in the water makes it easier for younger participants to learn and practise safely.
You’ll meet next to the storage at Ribersborgsstigen, located by Strandkiosken (Brygga 1). The setup provides direct access to the water and a simple, organised starting point for each session.
No prior experience is required. This camp is designed for complete beginners and introduces windsurfing in a way that is appropriate for younger participants.
Participants should be comfortable in the water and able to swim while wearing a buoyancy aid. They should also be able to follow basic instructions in a group setting.
The combination of shallow water, small group sizes, and structured coaching creates an ideal learning environment for children. Participants receive consistent attention and support, which helps build confidence quickly and safely.
Using adaptable equipment that matches both the individual and the conditions ensures that learning remains manageable and enjoyable. The focus on progression means participants leave with real skills, not just a one-off experience.
This camp is generally suitable for children aged 12 and above. Younger participants may be able to join private sessions depending on their confidence and ability.
The coaching style is adapted specifically for younger learners, with a focus on safety and gradual progression.
No experience is required. The camp is designed for complete beginners and introduces all the fundamentals step by step.
Participants will build skills gradually over the four days.
Yes, safety is a key priority. All participants wear buoyancy aids and are taught in controlled, shallow water conditions.
Small group sizes ensure instructors can closely supervise and support each participant.
Participants should bring swimwear to wear under the wetsuit and a towel for after each session.
It’s also recommended to bring warm clothing and water, especially if the weather is cooler.
The sessions are active but designed to be manageable for children. The focus is on balance and coordination rather than strength.
Regular breaks and the structured format help keep participants comfortable.
Most participants are able to stand on the board, control the sail, and move across the water by the end of the camp.
The goal is to build a strong foundation and confidence on the water.
Sessions are adapted to suit the conditions, and beginner-friendly equipment allows for learning in a range of wind levels.
If conditions are unsuitable, adjustments will be made to ensure safety.
Groups are kept small to ensure each participant receives plenty of attention and support.
This improves both safety and the quality of instruction.
Participants will use stable, beginner-friendly boards and sails that are easy to control.
Equipment is adjusted depending on the individual and the conditions.
After completing the camp, participants can continue with further lessons to build on their skills.
Continuing soon after helps reinforce learning and improve progression.