Ejsingholm is a small beach break located on the west-facing coast of Denmark, situated along the North Sea. The spot features a sandy beach with a residential community directly adjacent, creating a confined beach setting. The water body is open ocean but with limited offshore fetch due to Denmark's geography. Water conditions are typically mild with modest wave energy. The spot experiences moderate tidal influences typical of the North Sea. Best conditions occur with northerly or southerly winds that run parallel to the shore (side-shore). With average wind speeds of 9.8 knots and reliability of only 26.2%, wind consistency is a significant limiting factor. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking small, manageable conditions in a protected setting. Key considerations include potential conflicts with swimmers during peak seasons, the proximity of residential structures limiting water access points, and the need to plan sessions around the infrequent wind windows. The shallow nearshore areas require careful launching and landing procedures. This is a local spot best suited for practicing fundamentals rather than progression.