Lake Lipno is a large freshwater reservoir in the Czech Republic's Bohemian Forest region, offering protected lake-based kitesurfing. The spot features a northwest-facing shoreline bordered by mixed forest and residential development. The yacht club and associated mooring areas indicate active water traffic and infrastructure hazards. Wind reliability is notably low at 2.0%, with average winds of only 4.7 knots, making this primarily suitable for light-wind conditions and training. The surrounding forest significantly reduces wind consistency and strength. Best conditions occur with northeasterly winds providing side-shore flow. Water temperatures average 8.6°C, requiring thermal protection most seasons. The spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking a protected learning environment with minimal wave exposure. Limited fetch and shallow margins restrict advanced progression. Kiters must avoid the moored boats, shallow vegetation zones, and respect the active yacht club operations. The low wind reliability means sessions are seasonal and weather-dependent.