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Mostistea Lake, Romania

Lacul Fundata, Romania

Beginner Flat Water Lake Lake

About Mostistea Lake, Romania

Mostistea Lake is a flat-water classroom for beginners—uncrowded and simple, but only 29 windy days a year mean you're planning around the forecast, not dropping in on a whim.

Avg wind

7.6 kts

Peak season

7.6 kts

Windy days/yr

29

Peak hours

12:00–15:00

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

DecAprFebMarMayAug

Wind directions

NNEWSWNEWE

Amenities

Likely basic parking and access points typical of Romanian lake recreation areasPossible small cafés or rest areas near the lake shore

Hazards

Shallow lake with potential submerged vegetation and debris requiring careful route planningLow wind consistency (7.6 kts average) with only 29 windy days annually makes sessions unpredictableLimited visibility in murky freshwater conditions affecting hazard spotting

Launch notes

Flat water provides ideal beginner conditions with gentle, predictable conditions. NNE, WSW, and W winds are most reliable; check weather closely given low average wind and limited windy days per year.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Bring a 15-17m kite to maximize light wind (7.6 kts average) efficiency; a directional or twin-tip board works well on this flat lake. Consider light wind jibs if available.

Clothing · A 3-5mm wetsuit is advisable for Romania's climate; winter months (Dec-Feb) may require thicker protection, while spring/summer (Apr-May, Aug) allows lighter suits.

Crowd & etiquette

As a beginner spot with light usage, respect any local fishing activities and maintain distance from swimmers or other water users during peak seasons.

Additional notes

Plan sessions around the best wind months (Dec, Feb-May, Aug) and check local conditions closely due to low annual wind days. This remote spot is ideal for uncrowned beginner practice but requires reliable transportation and weather monitoring.

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