Raches is a small kitesurfing spot on an inland Greek lake with a northeast-facing coastline. The water body is completely sheltered and landlocked, surrounded by agricultural fields and scattered residential development. The spot faces significant wind resource limitations, with extremely low reliability (0.2%) and minimal average wind speed (4.2 knots), both well below the 10-12 knots typically required for recreational kitesurfing. The enclosed nature of the lake severely restricts wind fetch and acceleration. Best wind conditions would arrive from the northwest, creating side-shore flow parallel to the coast. The shallow, calm water and protected setting make this spot suitable only for beginners during rare favorable wind windows, though such conditions occur almost never throughout the year. The extremely limited wind makes this location impractical for regular kitesurfing practice. Kiters should consider alternative coastal locations in Greece with reliable sea breezes and proper fetch distance. Agricultural surroundings may affect water quality.