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Ulvshale is the northern peninsula of Møn island, extending into Stege Bay (Stege Bugt). Møn is described as "renowned for world-class kitesurfing opportunities" in several international guides. Ulvshale offers a unique geography - a flat sandy spit with water access on multiple sides, allowing sailing in virtually any wind direction.
Møn island has several recognized spots including Klintholm Havn and Stege. Ulvshale stands out for its shallow waters and versatility in terms of wind directions.
Møn and southern Zealand kite community.
The Ulvshale peninsula allows sailing on the north side (open bay) or south side (more protected Stege Bay) depending on wind direction. The northwest side offers flat water in NW winds. The east side works in NE winds. Complementary spot to other Møn spots (Klintholm Havn for south winds).
Flat to moderately choppy water in Stege Bay. Shallow water. Sandy bottom. The peninsula shape allows choosing the windward or leeward side depending on desired conditions (chop or flat water).
Intermediate
Open all year round
Open all year. Møn island is a popular tourist destination in summer. The Møns Klint cliffs are a nearby attraction.
Car access to the Ulvshale peninsula. Approximately 1.5 hours drive from Copenhagen. Parking available at the peninsula entrance.
Possible currents in the channels between Møn and Nyord. Shallow areas with seagrass. Respect nature protection zones on the peninsula.
Thanks to the peninsula shape, the spot works with many wind directions - just choose the right side. Prevailing west to northwest winds and northeast winds work well. Position in Stege Bay offering some protection.
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