Fundata Lake is a small inland freshwater lake in southern Romania near the Danube floodplain. The water body faces west, with residential development on the eastern shore and agricultural land surrounding the southern and western perimeters. The lake's compact size and shallow margins make it suitable primarily for beginner-level kiters seeking protected flatwater conditions. Wind reliability is very low (3.2%), which significantly limits session frequency. North winds (0°) provide the most consistent side-shore conditions when available. The spot's main appeal is accessibility for skill development and light-wind practice rather than progression or distance riding. The visible green coloration suggests seasonal algae, typical of inland European lakes. Limited fetch distance restricts wave development. Kiters should expect calm, flat conditions most of the time and should be prepared for extended periods without adequate wind. The proximity to residential areas and embankments requires careful launch and landing management to avoid obstacles.