Zeewolde Strand is a small beach break on the eastern shore of the Gooi- en Vechtplassen lake system in the Netherlands. The spot faces east into the water body, making it a sheltered inland lake environment. The beach is narrow, backed by residential development and green corridors that limit kiting space. Water conditions are typically flat to small ripples due to the enclosed lake environment and modest fetch. Best conditions occur with northerly winds that blow side-shore along the coast. The low wind reliability (9.4% average) and minimal average wind speed (7.5 knots) make this an unpredictable spot. Suitable mainly for beginners and light-wind specialists during optimal wind windows. The proximity to housing, marina operations, and shallow near-shore waters require careful spot selection and awareness of other water users. This location works best as a learning venue during rare strong wind days rather than as a reliable progression spot.