Lundø is a narrow peninsula in a Danish lake system, featuring a sheltered inland water body rather than coastal exposure. The spot offers protected conditions with a primarily east-facing shoreline (water to the east). The narrow peninsular geography creates a confined kitesurfing area with limited fetch distance. Visible features include shallow grassy areas, scattered vegetation, and dense forest coverage to the west. Best wind direction is northerly (side-shore along the eastern coastline). This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking calm, protected conditions without ocean swell or strong currents. Wind reliability is low at 27.7%, making this a supplementary spot rather than primary destination. Water temperatures average 9.8°C requiring thermal protection. The narrow fetch and surrounding forest limit wind strength and create potential turbulence. Launch and landing areas appear available on the grassy peninsula sections, though space is constrained. This spot is most suitable for light-wind practice sessions and skill development in sheltered conditions.