Conca d'Oro is a sheltered spot on the northwest shore of Lago di Garda, Italy's largest freshwater lake. The coastline faces northwest toward the water, with the spot situated between developed residential areas and dense forest. The bay provides protected conditions with reduced fetch due to surrounding landmasses and the lake's limited size. Water conditions are generally calm with minimal wave formation, making this a flat-water oriented location. The shallow nearshore zone and numerous built structures (breakwaters, piers, marinas) create a technical environment requiring careful navigation. Wind reliability is notably poor at 0%, with average winds of only 3.7 knots, suggesting this spot functions primarily during rare strong wind events. Best wind direction is northeast (side-shore), though consistent conditions are unlikely. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking protected, non-wave conditions during favorable wind windows. Strong boat traffic from marina facilities and residential proximity warrant heightened awareness. Winter months may offer marginally better wind patterns on the lake.