Vangsvatnet is a large inland lake in Voss, Norway, oriented roughly north-south with the primary kite area facing west toward open water. The spot features a river delta at the southern end with sandy shoals, surrounded by dense forest on the western shore. The eastern shore has developed facilities including sports fields and residential areas. Wind reliability is extremely low at 2.5 knots average, making this a marginal location for kitesurfing. The lake setting provides some wind channeling through the valley, but consistent side-shore conditions are difficult to achieve. Best wind direction would be northerly (0°) for side-shore orientation. Water conditions are typically calm with occasional wind-driven chop. The spot suits beginners on rare windy days due to the protected, flat-water environment, but consistent practice is limited by poor wind statistics. Kiters should expect very light conditions most days and plan sessions around occasional wind windows. Winter months may offer slightly better wind potential due to Nordic weather patterns.