Strand Nulde is a recreational lake spot in the Netherlands situated along an inland water body with a marina and developed waterfront. The coastline orientation faces northwest, with water access limited by surrounding infrastructure including a major highway, marina complex, and residential areas. The spot features a relatively enclosed lake environment with constrained fetch, making it suitable primarily for beginner to early intermediate kiters. Wind reliability is extremely low at 9.9%, indicating inconsistent conditions typical of inland Dutch lakes. Best conditions occur with northeast winds providing side-shore offshore flow. The spot's primary appeal is accessibility near developed areas rather than wind quality. Kiters should be aware of boat traffic from the marina, shallow zones near the shore, and the confined nature of the water body. Water temperature averages 11.1°C, requiring appropriate cold-water gear. The spot works best as a practice location during rare consistent wind windows rather than a destination for serious session riding.