Schellinkhout is a sheltered inland lake spot in the Netherlands' North Holland region, characterized by a south-facing shoreline. The water body is enclosed by agricultural land and residential development, creating a protected environment with minimal wave formation. Wind conditions are modest with an average of 9.1 knots and low reliability at 21.4%, requiring patient waiting for suitable sessions. The spot suits beginners and early intermediates due to flat to small ripple conditions and protected waters. Best winds approach from the east (90°), providing side-shore conditions along the southern shore. The area features mixed access points with residential neighborhoods and working agricultural zones. Water temperature averages 11.2°C, requiring seasonal thermal protection. Kiters should be aware of shallow areas near the shoreline, potential boat traffic from local residents, and limited space for large tricks or aggressive riding. The enclosed nature provides safety benefits but restricts wind window and progression opportunities.