Kessenich is a small inland lake spot located in the Rhine region of western Germany near the Dutch border. The water body is enclosed by dikes and managed embankments, creating a sheltered but confined environment. The lake features several sandbars visible from above, creating variable depth conditions across the water. The southern shore faces the main water body, making easterly or westerly winds side-shore. Wind reliability is exceptionally low at 6.7%, with average wind speeds of only 6.9 knots, requiring patient conditions or visits during active weather windows. This spot is suitable for beginner to intermediate kiters due to the protected, shallow nature of the water and limited fetch distance. The presence of boat traffic and shallow areas demands careful planning. Best conditions occur during easterly or westerly winds coinciding with weather systems moving through the region. Kiters should check local wind forecasts carefully and be prepared for long periods without suitable wind.