Scharbeutz is a beach break located on Germany's Lübeck Bay coast, facing northeast toward the Baltic Sea. The spot features an extremely shallow, flat water body characteristic of this region's coastal shelf. Multiple caravan parks and holiday accommodation dominate the immediate beachfront, indicating high recreational use. The water conditions are predominantly flat with minimal wave generation (0.21m average), making this primarily a freestyle/flat-water spot rather than wave-riding destination. Wind reliability is low at 14.3%, suggesting inconsistent conditions throughout the year. The best wind direction for side-shore conditions would be from the north or south relative to the northeast-facing shore. This spot suits beginners and intermediate kiters seeking flat-water freestyle in a protected, shallow environment. The shallow water actually provides safety benefits for learning but limits progression. Kiters should expect crowded conditions during holiday seasons, be aware of boat traffic, and account for the low average wind speeds (8.1 knots) requiring larger kites and lighter gear. The extensive beach infrastructure indicates good amenities and rescue accessibility.