Trasona is a small inland lake in northern Spain, surrounded primarily by residential developments, agricultural land, and some light industrial facilities. The lake is roughly circular with a northeast-to-southwest water orientation. The spot is sheltered by surrounding terrain and development, limiting wind exposure significantly. With an average wind speed of only 4.2 knots and extremely poor wind reliability at 0.4%, this location presents major challenges for kitesurfing. Side-shore winds would approach from the northwest (315°) or southeast (135°) directions relative to the primary water orientation. The lake's small size provides limited fetch and generates modest wave conditions averaging 1.63m. Trasona is best suited for absolute beginners or those using light-wind equipment, though consistent wind conditions are unlikely. The residential character of the area, combined with the presence of roads, buildings, and potential boat traffic, requires careful assessment of local regulations and safety protocols. Water temperature averaging 14.6°C necessitates appropriate thermal protection. Overall wind reliability makes this a poor choice for serious kitesurfing pursuits.