Wrabness is located on the Essex coast along the Tendring Peninsula in southeastern England, facing north into the North Sea. The spot is situated in a shallow bay with sandy/muddy bottom characteristics typical of the Thames Estuary region. The area features residential development, agricultural fields, and protective coastal structures (groynes), with moored vessels visible near the shore. Wind reliability is poor at 20.7%, making consistent sessions difficult. Average wind of 9.1 knots is light, requiring good technique or heavier equipment. The shallow, choppy water conditions (0.47m average waves) with mudflats suit beginners during stronger wind windows. Side-shore winds from the east provide the safest option for launch and recovery. The spot is best suited to beginners with intermediate swimmers, as water depth is manageable but muddy bottom and low wave energy limit progression. Key considerations include tidal mudflat exposure, variable wind patterns requiring patience, and avoiding residential areas and moored boats during sessions.