Berria is a sheltered beach break located on the northern Spanish coast in the Bay of Biscay region. The spot faces northwest into open water, with a sandy beach backed by coastal development and bordered by rocky headlands. The crescent-shaped bay provides natural wind protection from westerly directions. Water conditions are typically small, with average waves around 1.3m, making this a mellow learning environment. Best wind direction is from the northeast (60°), providing reliable side-shore conditions along the beach. The spot suits beginners and early intermediate kiters due to consistent but small wave heights and relatively protected water. Key considerations include the shallow bay waters requiring careful tide awareness, rocky outcrops requiring careful navigation, and the compact beach space due to development. Low wind reliability (5.7%) means sessions are dependent on weather windows. The location offers easy beach access and nearby amenities, making it suitable for progression-focused riders seeking steady, manageable conditions rather than high-performance sessions.