Abbertstrand is a small kitesurfing spot on an inland freshwater lake in the Netherlands, with the water body oriented north-south. The eastern shoreline is characterized by dense forest and cleared agricultural land to the east. The spot features a developed dock area with boat infrastructure on the western bank, indicating light recreational water traffic. The narrow lake configuration limits wind fetch and wave development potential. With average wind speeds of only 7.8 knots and poor wind reliability at 12.4%, this location requires very specific weather windows for kitesurfing. Water temperatures around 11°C require appropriate thermal protection. The spot is best suited for beginners practicing in calm, protected conditions rather than progression or freestyle. Side-shore winds from the north are ideal. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas visible near the shoreline, moored boats, and the enclosed nature of the lake which can create variable, turbulent wind patterns. This is primarily a training venue rather than a destination spot.