Zalew Mietkowski is a narrow inland lake in western Poland with a north-south orientation. The water body is characterized by shallow sections, particularly visible in the satellite imagery where reed beds and vegetation dominate the shoreline. The lake is bounded by agricultural land with distinct field patterns to the east and a residential settlement to the north. Limited fetch distance due to the lake's narrow configuration restricts wave development. Side-shore conditions occur with easterly winds (90°), which would be ideal for the spot's geometry. However, the location suffers from extremely poor wind reliability at only 5.3%, with an average of just 6 knots, making consistent kitesurfing conditions rare. Water temperatures average around 10.8°C, requiring seasonal thermal protection. The spot is most suitable for beginners seeking flat-water conditions during the limited windy periods. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas, vegetation obstacles, and the narrow channel that limits maneuvering space. This location is better suited for progression training during occasional wind windows rather than regular session planning.