Przykona Lake is a small inland water body in central Poland suitable for beginner-level kitesurfing. The lake's primary eastern shoreline faces the water, with wooded areas dominating the western bank and an island with dense vegetation occupying the center. The limited fetch and relatively protected environment make this spot gentle but wind-dependent. Best conditions occur with northern winds (side-shore across the eastern shore), though prevailing data suggests wind is unreliable year-round with only 5.4% consistency. Average winter temperatures around 10.6°C require cold-water gear. The spot works best for learning and progression rather than advanced freestyle or wave riding. Kiters should account for the island as a navigation obstacle and shallow areas near the eastern shore. The low wind reliability means sessions are infrequent; visiting during high-pressure systems or seasonal wind events increases probability of rideable conditions. This lake suits casual recreational kitesurfing in a calm, obstacle-aware environment.