Wolderwijd is an inland lake in the Netherlands located along a major highway corridor. The water body faces west with a long shoreline bordered by vegetation, reed beds, and maintained grass embankments. This is a protected inland water spot with limited fetch, resulting in smaller wind-wave conditions typical of lake environments. The presence of a highway and residential development immediately adjacent to the water creates a constrained setting. Best conditions occur with northerly winds (0°), providing side-shore flow parallel to the extended eastern shore. Wind reliability is very low at 10%, making consistent sessions difficult. Water conditions are typically flat to small ripples rather than waves. This spot suits beginners and intermediates seeking light-wind practice in a sheltered environment. Kiters should be aware of shallow reed-lined areas, potential underwater vegetation, and the proximity to motorboat traffic. The low wind average (7.5 knots) means sessions will be limited to lighter wind days, and equipment should favor larger sizes. Access appears reasonable from nearby residential areas.