Zalew Zegrzynski is an inland reservoir lake in central Poland near Bialobrzegi. The spot features a western-facing shoreline with substantial forest coverage extending into the water. The lake provides relatively protected conditions compared to coastal venues, with gentle water characteristics typical of reservoir environments. Residential development and agricultural areas border the eastern shore, indicating moderate recreational use. This location suits beginners seeking calm, enclosed water conditions, as the limited fetch prevents large wave development. Best conditions occur with northerly winds providing side-shore flow parallel to the main fetch axis. However, the spot presents significant limitations: wind reliability averages only 3.4%, meaning viable sessions are infrequent. Average wind speeds of 6.3 knots are marginal for kitesurfing, often requiring lighter equipment or larger kites. The dense forest canopy reduces wind consistency and creates turbulent gusts near the shoreline. Water temperature averaging 10.1°C requires thermal protection outside summer months. The spot works primarily as a practice venue during favorable conditions rather than a destination for serious progression, best suited to local kiters during rare high-wind events.