Rambin on Rügen Island is a protected lagoon-style kitesurfing spot characterized by shallow, flat water separated from the open Baltic Sea by forest-lined shores. The spot faces northeast across a relatively enclosed water body with marshy, vegetated banks. Water conditions are extremely flat, making this ideal for beginners and light-wind riders. Wind reliability is low at 24.1%, with average winds around 9.7 knots—marginal for kitesurfing in many conditions. The northeast-facing orientation means side-shore conditions occur with northeast or southwest winds. The shallow lagoon provides forgiving water for progression but requires careful navigation around vegetation, shallow areas, and potential underwater debris from surrounding forests. Water temperatures average around 10°C, necessitating thermal protection. This spot suits beginner to early intermediate riders seeking safe, flat-water practice in protected conditions. Success depends heavily on catching higher wind days, as average conditions are quite light.