
Chalupy
Poland · powiat pucki
Chalupy is an iconic kitesurfing spot on the Hel Peninsula in Poland. Located on the Puck Bay side, it attracts riders from around the world for its varied conditions and lively atmosphere in the summer.
The village of Chalupy offers several numbered access points, with schools like FunSurf.pl or Kite.pl right on site. It is a popular place for locals and pros due to its proximity to Władysławowo and its campgrounds.
The sandy beach stretches along the bay, providing ample space for launching and freeride sessions.
Historical averages by month — not a live forecast.
The Chalupy spot works well with winds from E, S, and W, which are generally side-shore relative to the north-facing beach. An east wind blows side-on perfect for freestyle, while south and west bring moderate chop ideal for freeride. The navigation area is wide in Puck Bay, with enough space to maneuver without risking the Baltic Sea on the other side of the peninsula.
Launching is done directly from the sandy beach, easy even for intermediates. The takeoff area is clear, but be cautious of schools and marked lesson zones. In high season, the spot is crowded, prefer zones 3 to 6 for more space. Local peculiarity: the bay is sheltered from strong north winds but can become choppy with gusts from the southwest.