Sejki Beach is a freshwater lake spot located in the Czech Republic, offering sheltered conditions for kitesurfing on an inland water body. The lake features relatively clear boundaries with agricultural land on the western shore and developed areas to the south. The spot is characterized by calm, protected water conditions typical of continental lake environments, with limited wind exposure due to surrounding landmasses and vegetation.
Best conditions occur with northwest to north winds (315°), which provide reliable side-shore conditions parallel to the beach alignment. The low wind reliability (2.3%) and modest average wind speed (5.2 knots) suggest this is a light-wind spot suitable primarily for beginners and intermediate kiters during optimal weather windows. Water temperature averaging 10°C indicates seasonal restrictions, with summer months offering more accessible conditions.
This spot suits beginners due to minimal wave action and protected waters. Key considerations include limited space for maneuvers, shallow areas near shore requiring careful entry/exit, and potential traffic from recreational boaters. The narrow channel between banks constrains downwind runs. Kiters should plan sessions around limited wind windows and be mindful of residential proximity.