Jezioro Tarnobrzeskie is an inland reservoir lake in southeastern Poland. The water body extends north-south with vegetated shorelines and road access along the northern margin. The deep central basin transitions to shallower margins, typical of artificial water storage facilities.
This spot suits beginner to intermediate kiters seeking flat-water conditions. The enclosed lake environment provides protection from large swells and strong currents, making it ideal for progression in controlled conditions. However, the spot presents significant limitations: wind reliability is extremely poor at 2.5%, with average winds only 6.2 knots—often insufficient for kitesurfing. The best wind direction is northeast (80°), providing side-shore conditions along the primary north-south fetch axis.
Kiters should prioritize days with strong weather systems and be prepared for extended flat spells. Water temperatures averaging 10.3°C require 5mm+ wetsuits year-round. The shallow margins and vegetation warrant awareness of limited usable space. This location works best as a training facility during optimal wind windows rather than a reliable regular destination.