Mirns is a small inland lake spot located in the Netherlands, characterized by sheltered freshwater conditions. The water body is surrounded by agricultural land, forests, and residential properties, creating a protected environment with limited fetch. The shore faces south with sandy beach access visible in the aerial view. The lake's narrow width and surrounding terrain severely limit wind acceleration, making this spot suitable primarily for beginner practitioners or light-wind conditions. Wind conditions are unreliable year-round with an average of only 10.2 knots and 30.9% reliability, requiring careful session planning. The spot works best with side-shore winds from the east or west, with easterly winds being more typical for the region. Shallow water near the shore requires caution during launch and landing. The presence of vegetation, nearby buildings, and private property necessitates respectful access and awareness of local regulations. This location is better suited for progression practice than for developing advanced skills, given the limited space and consistent wind challenges.