Belio Lake is a shallow inland water body located in central Russia with a west-facing shoreline. The spot features a sandy/muddy beach with vegetation encroaching from the inland side. The lake offers protected conditions with minimal wave action, making it suitable for light-wind practice rather than dynamic kitesurfing. Water temperatures average near freezing, requiring thick wetsuits and proper thermal protection year-round. Wind reliability is notably low at 3.8%, with average winds of only 5 knots, indicating this is not a primary kitesurfing destination. The shallow water and soft bottom reduce hazard severity but limit the appeal for progression. This spot functions best as a beginner-friendly training ground during the rare windy periods, with northerly winds providing the most consistent side-shore conditions. The calm, protected nature suits light-wind practice and body-dragging training, though kiters should prepare for extended flat periods and ensure proper cold-water safety equipment.