Neuhaus is located on Germany's northern coast along the Baltic Sea, featuring a wide sandy beach facing north toward open water. The spot sits within a shallow coastal bay with significant land-based vegetation and residential development immediately inland. The shoreline is characterized by gradual depth transitions and exposed mudflats, typical of Baltic coastal morphology. Wind conditions are marginal, with only 21.1% reliability and average winds of 9.3 knots—requiring near-optimal conditions for kitesurfing. Wave heights average just 0.52m, making this suitable only for flat-water freestyle or very light wind progression. Water remains choppy due to shallow fetch and limited fetch distance from the north. The spot best suits beginners in light wind conditions or those seeking flat-water practice, though consistent sessions are unlikely. Primary considerations include timing around tidal cycles affecting water depth and extent, monitoring weather for the infrequent stronger wind windows, and awareness of residential proximity. The shallow, murky water and small wave potential limit advanced progression.