Müritz/Boek is a lakeside kitesurfing location on Germany's largest inland lake, situated in northeastern Germany's lake district. The spot features a western-facing shoreline bordered by dense forest, with agricultural land and scattered residential development to the east. The water conditions appear sheltered with shallow zones near the vegetated shore, typical of protected lake environments. Best conditions occur with northerly winds that blow parallel to the coastline, providing side-shore conditions for safe riding. The low wind reliability (10%) and modest average wind speed (7.6 knots) indicate this is primarily a seasonal destination, with stronger conditions likely during winter months. The shallow water and surrounding forest make this suitable for beginners and intermediate kiters who prioritize safety over wave riding. Key considerations include checking for submerged obstacles, respecting the shallow nearshore environment, and planning sessions during high-pressure systems that deliver reliable wind from northern quadrants. The forested setting provides some protection but also limits consistent wind access compared to open water venues.