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Denmark · Denmark

Veno Bugt / Ejsing, Denmark

10.9kts

WNW · Wind season

Veno Bugt is a flat-water beginner spot with 144 windy days yearly. Light winds dominate, but check the tide—low water shrinks your riding area significantly.

BeginnerIntermediateFreerideFoil
10.9kts
Average wind
144
Windy days / year
08:00–11:00
Peak wind hours
WNW
Primary direction

Location

Nearest airports
Airport - Copenhagen
Coordinates
56.5206, 8.7413
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Monthly wind profile (peak window)

16
Jan
15
Feb
15
Mar
15
Apr
14
May
15
Jun
15
Jul
15
Aug
15
Sep
15
Oct
15
Nov
15
Dec

Jan

50%

rideable

16.4 kts

Feb

35%

rideable

15.4 kts

Mar

39%

rideable

15.1 kts

Apr

30%

rideable

14.9 kts

May

40%

rideable

13.7 kts

Jun

55%

rideable

14.5 kts

Jul

32%

rideable

14.7 kts

Aug

37%

rideable

15.3 kts

Sep

30%

rideable

14.8 kts

Oct

50%

rideable

14.8 kts

Nov

32%

rideable

15.1 kts

Dec

42%

rideable

15.1 kts

Best wind directions

  • WNW
  • W
  • WSW
  • SW
  • SSW

Water conditions

  • Ocean
  • Flat Water

Best months

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

Hazards

  • Shallow water and mudflats at low tide requiring awareness of depth changes
  • Cold water temperatures, especially in winter months
  • Occasional boat traffic in the bay area
  • Light wind days requiring larger kites due to 10.9 kts average

What that means for you

  • Watch for moored boats and marked channels
  • Mind your fins and lines in standing-depth water

Amenities

  • Beach access with parking facilities
  • Local shops and cafes in nearby Ejsing town
  • Flat water ideal for progression and freestyle

Local tips

Veno Bugt has consistent wind year-round with 144 windy days annually, making it reliable for progression. Check tide schedules as shallow areas can become very limited at low tide.

Launch & beach

The flat water bay provides excellent launch conditions with consistent winds from westerly directions. Sandy/muddy beach access allows easy launching with minimal obstacles.

Local etiquette

Respect local beachgoers and maintain safe distance from swimmers. Keep communication clear with other kiters in this beginner-friendly spot to manage the increasing crowd on windy days.

What to wear

A 4/3mm wetsuit is essential year-round given Denmark's cold waters; upgrade to 5/4mm or thicker during winter months (Nov-Mar).

What to pack

Kite sizes

  • 14–17 mlight wind, under 14 kn
  • 11–14 mtypical sessions, 14–22 kn

Boards

  • Twintip — universal, bring one
  • Hydrofoil — light-wind spot, rideable from ~10 kn

What to wear (by climate)

In the water
4/3 mm full wetsuit with boots.
On land
Insulated jacket and beanie — layer up.

Derived from the spot's latitude (cold-temperate zone) and current season.

Right of way & manners

  1. 1Rider entering the water has right of way over riders coming in.
  2. 2Upwind rider gives way — keep your kite high when passing downwind riders low.
  3. 3Starboard tack (right hand forward) has priority when crossing.
  4. 4Overtaking rider keeps clear of the slower rider's line.
  5. 5Wave riding: the rider on the wave owns it — don't drop in.

Spot guide

The Experience

Veno Bugt works for kiters who want flat water and consistent wind without the circus. The bay is shallow and sheltered. You get a sandy beach launch, parking nearby, and minimal crowds. Ejsing has shops if you need gear.

Wind & Conditions

Average 10.9 knots means you'll ride your 17m most days. Westerlies (WNW–SW) dominate, so the wind is predictable. 144 windy days a year is solid for a Danish spot. Winter brings more breeze than summer. The bay's shape keeps you free from onshore turbulence.

Water

Dead flat. That's the draw and the catch: shallow water is great for progression, brutal at low tide when mudflats take over. Check the tidal schedule before you go—it's not optional. Water temps hit 4°C in winter; bring a 4/3 minimum. Watch for occasional boat traffic but it's light.

Who It's For

Beginners and early intermediates practicing transitions. Freestyle riders prefer flat conditions. Avoid this spot if you need strong consistent wind or can't manage cold water and tidal planning. Not a big-air destination.