Kaliszanskie is a small inland lake in central Poland surrounded by mixed agricultural land and residential settlement. The water body features a relatively compact size with developed areas concentrated on the southwestern shore. The lake presents a protected, sheltered environment typical of glacial Polish lakes. Wind conditions are marginal, with average wind speeds of only 7.2 knots and very low reliability at 6.3%, making this spot suitable only for light wind sessions. Side-shore winds from the northwest (315°) provide the safest orientation for kitesurfing given the northeastern water exposure. Water temperature averages 10.1°C, requiring thermal protection for most of the year. The proximity of residential structures, trees, and shallow areas near shore limits operational space and hazards. Best suited for beginners seeking flat-water practice in protected conditions rather than wave riding. Sessions should occur during periods of stronger wind systems passing through the region. Limited infrastructure and low wind reliability mean this spot functions primarily as a training location during favorable conditions rather than a destination spot.