Baarland is a shallow lagoon area protected by extensive dikes in the southwestern Netherlands, characterized by calm, enclosed water suitable for learning. The spot features a south-facing shoreline with protected shallow waters typical of polder landscape. Water conditions are generally flat with minimal swell, making this location ideal for beginners developing basic skills. The lagoon is bounded by residential development and agricultural land, limiting available space. Wind reliability is notably low at 19.5% annually, with average wind around 8.8 knots—marginal for consistent kitesurfing. Best conditions occur with easterly or westerly winds providing side-shore angles. The shallow nature means hazards include mudflats, tidal variations, and embankment structures. This spot suits absolute beginners in light wind conditions but is not recommended for progression or regular training due to limited wind window. Water quality and safety restrictions in residential areas should be verified locally before sessions.