Schwielow See is an inland lake located south of Berlin in Brandenburg, Germany. The spot features a primarily east-facing shoreline with residential development on the southern and eastern banks. The lake provides sheltered, flat-water conditions typical of German inland water bodies. The narrow north-south oriented basin limits wind acceleration and creates variable wind patterns due to surrounding vegetation and buildings. With average winds of only 6 knots and 3.4% reliability, this spot suits beginners seeking calm, safe conditions rather than challenging sessions. Water temperatures remain cool year-round (averaging 11.4°C), requiring appropriate thermal protection. The spot works best with northerly or southerly winds that run parallel to the main basin axis. Primary considerations include shallow near-shore areas, residential boat traffic, and wind shadow effects from trees. This location is more suitable for progression-focused riders practicing tricks and technique in protected conditions rather than those seeking consistent, strong-wind sessions. Access appears available from residential areas along the eastern shore.