Neuendorf is located on a shallow lagoon system on Germany's Baltic coast, with the water body oriented northeast-southwest. The spot is characterized by protected shallow waters separated from the open sea by barrier formations, creating enclosed conditions typical of Baltic lagoon environments. The area shows significant residential and agricultural development, with towns situated directly adjacent to the water. Wind reliability is notably low at 23.5%, and average wind speeds of 9.6 knots are marginal for kitesurfing. Wave heights average only 0.35m in this sheltered lagoon setting. Best winds come from the southeast, providing side-shore conditions relative to the northeast-facing shoreline. This spot suits beginners due to shallow, calm water, though the low wind frequency means sessions may be inconsistent. Key considerations include checking weather windows carefully, respecting residential areas and private property boundaries, monitoring soft bottom conditions, and being aware of other water traffic. The choppy water conditions result from wind-generated waves rather than swell, typical of enclosed Baltic lagoons.