Carelmapu is a coastal beach break on Chile's Los Lagos Region, facing west toward the Pacific Ocean. The spot features a narrow beach corridor backed by dense temperate rainforest, with a pebbly/rocky shoreline interspersed with sand patches. This is a mellow, protected beach environment suited primarily to beginners due to consistent small waves averaging 1.13m. The main challenge is the exceptionally low wind reliability at 3.3%, making this spot unreliable for regular kitesurfing sessions. Water temperatures average 10.9°C, requiring thermal protection. North winds (0°) provide ideal side-shore conditions parallel to the coast. The narrow beach between forest and water limits space for launching and landing, and the rocky beach composition requires careful foot placement. Best suited for local kiters seeking a sheltered, beginner-friendly environment during rare favorable wind windows, rather than as a destination spot. Limited facilities and low accessibility suggest this is primarily used by locals familiar with seasonal wind patterns.