Tyloesand is a beach break located on the west-facing coast of Denmark along the Kattegat Strait. The spot features a sandy beach with dense forest backing directly to the shoreline, creating a sheltered setting. The water body shows typical Baltic characteristics with shallow, choppy conditions near shore and visible sediment patterns indicating moderate current activity.
The spot's main limitation is low wind reliability at 25.5%, making consistent sessions difficult. Average wind speeds of 9.6 knots are marginal for kitesurfing, requiring lighter boards and larger kites. The west-facing orientation means northerly and southerly winds will provide side-shore conditions, with north winds being preferable based on typical regional weather patterns.
This spot suits beginners when wind conditions align, offering relatively protected conditions due to forest backing and gradual depth profile. However, the shallow, choppy water requires careful technique to avoid excess spray and turbulence. The inlet visible in imagery suggests localized current zones to avoid. Best sessions occur during periods of sustained north or northeast winds.