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Fundata Lake, Romania

Lacul Fundata, Romania

Beginner Flat Water Lake Lake

About Fundata Lake, Romania

Fundata Lake delivers glassy, flat-water learning in Romania—but only 31 windy days yearly means you're chasing forecasts, not moving here.

Avg wind

7.9 kts

Peak season

7.9 kts

Windy days/yr

31.5

Peak hours

15:00–18:00

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

DecAprFebMarSepOct

Wind directions

NNENEWSWNE

Amenities

Basic lakeside facilities and parking near launch areaLocal restaurants or cafes in nearby townsSeasonal tourist infrastructure during peak months

Hazards

Shallow lake areas with underwater vegetation and debris near shoreLow wind days (avg 7.9 kts) requiring larger kites and patienceTemperature fluctuations in spring/fall transitions affecting water conditionsLimited visibility in murky freshwater during certain seasons

Launch notes

Flat water provides ideal conditions for beginners to learn. NE and N winds are most consistent; launch from open shoreline areas avoiding vegetation zones and shallow water near the banks.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Bring 14-17m kites to handle the light average wind; consider twin-tips or boards with good flotation for flat water learning. A dedicated light-wind kite (16m+) is essential for sessions under 8 knots.

Clothing · Wear 3-4mm wetsuits during winter months (Dec-Feb) as Eastern European lakes stay cold; switch to 2mm spring/fall. Summer sessions may allow thinner suits or rash guards depending on water temperature.

Crowd & etiquette

Respect swimming areas and fishing zones that may be present. Keep distance from other water users and stay within designated kite zones if marked.

Additional notes

Best wind consistency occurs in shoulder seasons (Mar-Apr, Sep-Oct); December offers surprise strong days. Check local weather forecasts carefully as wind days average only 31 per year—plan trips around forecast peaks.

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