Corconte is a small inland lake spot in northern Spain, located in the Cantabrian region. The water body stretches roughly north-south with the shoreline facing south, making it a protected inland water environment. The surrounding landscape consists primarily of agricultural fields and some forested areas, with scattered rural infrastructure including roads and buildings.
This spot is characterized by very light wind conditions, averaging only 6.3 knots with poor reliability at 5.8%. These marginal wind statistics make it suitable only for experienced riders seeking light-wind practice on foils or for beginners on larger equipment during optimal conditions. The lake's limited fetch and enclosed nature mean wind acceleration is minimal. Cold temperatures (average 10.3°C) require appropriate thermal protection year-round.
The shallow areas visible in the satellite imagery and surrounding obstacles limit the usable riding area. Best wind direction would be from the east (side-shore), though consistent wind is unlikely. This spot works best as a secondary location or for very specific light-wind sessions rather than as a primary kitesurfing destination.