Toulindac is located in the Golfe du Morbihan, a shallow protected bay on the Brittany coast of France. The spot faces southwest into the gulf, with the coastline oriented toward approximately 225°. The area is characterized by moderate residential development on a peninsula with agricultural fields inland, bordered by small villages and boat moorings. The bay provides natural protection from Atlantic swell, resulting in small, choppy waves typical of enclosed gulf conditions. Wind reliability is low at 18.3%, with average winds of only 8.8 knots—marginal for consistent kitesurfing. The water remains choppy rather than forming organized wave patterns. Best wind conditions come from the northeast (approximately 45°), providing side-shore orientation parallel to the coast. This spot is most suitable for beginner to early-intermediate kiters due to shallow water, low wind speeds, and minimal swell exposure. The primary challenge is consistent wind availability rather than hazardous conditions. Kiters should be aware of boat traffic and anchored vessels throughout the water and check tidal conditions before sessions.