Mjøsa is Scandinavia's largest lake, located in southeastern Norway near Vingnes. This inland water spot offers protected conditions typical of lake kitesurfing, with a northeast-facing coastline bordered by residential development and dense forest. The spot features a marina with organized boat mooring on the northeastern section, indicating active water traffic. The surrounding terrain—characterized by mixed forest and suburban development—creates wind shadow effects that reduce reliability. With average wind of only 4.0 knots and 0.1% reliability, this is a marginal spot requiring specific weather windows. Best conditions occur with northwesterly winds (315°) providing side-shore approach. The shallow near-shore areas and residential proximity limit launch and landing options. This spot suits beginners during rare ideal conditions, offering calm, protected water with minimal wave action. However, the consistently low wind resource and presence of boat traffic make this a location for experienced kiters seeking light-wind lake sessions rather than a primary training destination.