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Goveclik

42🟢 Flyable today

Türkiye · Takeoff 1509 m

Forecast next days

2026-08-1895

Día muy favorable para XC, base de cúmulos ~1815 m, viento 10 km/h.

Wind max: 10 km/h
Base: 1815 m
CAPE: 290
LI: -0.8
2026-08-1985

Día muy favorable para XC, base de cúmulos ~1768 m, viento 15 km/h.

Wind max: 15 km/h
Base: 1768 m
CAPE: 200
LI: 3.3
2026-08-2035

Condiciones marginales, base de cúmulos ~2306 m, viento 16 km/h.

Wind max: 16 km/h
Base: 2306 m
CAPE: 10
LI: 4.5
2026-08-2175

Día muy favorable para XC, base de cúmulos ~2458 m, viento 16 km/h.

Wind max: 16 km/h
Base: 2458 m
CAPE: 210
LI: 0.5

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Takeoff description

The take-off is facing NE, but the main wind course is W in the afternoon. So late take-offs may be difficult and turbulent. There is another take-off facing NW, easier to take off there, just walking down a little. Strong inversion prevents higher climbind rates, but usual inversion stop is 2400 mt over take-off and once you drift back to the main mountain shoulder, you may easily get over the inversion. 100+ km XC flights possible, over mountains and flatlands. The scenery is beatiful, as the forest trees are grown naturaly at steep mountain. A place where we planned to do tasks during the PWCA and so will definitely with the Super Finals in 2010. Take off is a restricted area, contact locals prior to trip plan for permissions and briefing is important for airspace and military areas.

About this site

Goveclik is a paragliding launch site in Türkiye, near Babadag. Takeoff elevation is 1509 meters above sea level. It has a moderate thermal and XC score of 42/100. Best wind directions for takeoff: N, NE, NW. Check the daily forecast above for current flyability conditions including CAPE, lifted index, cloud base height, and wind speed.