Runn/Roxnas Udde is a small inland lake spot in central Sweden with a southeast-facing coastline. The water body is relatively confined with forested shores on multiple sides, creating limited wind tunnel effects and modest fetch. The southern portion of the lake features extensive shallow areas and mudflats visible in the satellite imagery, with rocky outcrops along the margins. This is a sheltered, protected environment rather than an exposed water body.
The spot is best suited for beginners due to minimal wave generation and protected conditions. Side-shore winds from the northeast (45°) or southwest (225°) would provide ideal kitesurfing angles, though the 2.5% wind reliability indicates this spot experiences marginal wind conditions throughout most of the year. Winter thermal winds may offer brief windows. The average 5.8-knot wind speed is below typical kitesurfing minimums (12+ knots).
Kiters should expect flat-water conditions with minimal wave development. Shallow areas require careful navigation, particularly in the southern sections. Cold water temperatures necessitate proper thermal protection year-round. This spot functions as a training ground during rare favorable wind windows rather than a primary kitesurfing destination.