Kite forecast region

Kitesurf spots in Seoul

5 Lohera kite spots in Seoul, mapped with local wind windows, water state, launch setup, and the kind of session each beach tends to reward.

Mapped spots5
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Spot guide

Wind windows and launch notes

Each rose shows the directions that usually work for the spot. Hover or tap a pin above to place it on the coast before comparing details.

Hakampo

waves
NSEW
Wind window
WNW, NW

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Taean, South Korea. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in WNW, NW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.

Jumunjin

waves
NSEW
Wind window
NNE-SE

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Gangneung, South Korea. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE winds. Suitable for advanced riders.

Osan Beach

waves
NSEW
Wind window
NNE-SE

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Sokcho, Yangyang, South Korea. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.

Rak Beach

waves
NSEW
Wind window
NNE-SE

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Sokcho, South Korea. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for current.

Songjiho Beach

mixed
NSEW
Wind window
NE-SE

Open-coast kitesurf spot at Seoul, South Korea. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.