Zoetermeerse Plas is a small inland lake in the Netherlands located near Zoetermeer, approximately 10km southwest of The Hague. The water body is roughly circular with a major causeway/dike crossing the northern section, dividing the lake into distinct zones. Residential development dominates the southern and eastern shores, while agricultural land and forested areas occupy the northern and western periphery. The lake offers relatively protected conditions with limited fetch, making it suitable for lighter wind days and beginner progression. Best conditions occur with easterly winds (90°) that blow parallel to the main body of water. The southern shore near developed areas provides easier access but limited open landing space. Wind reliability is notably low at 15.3%, indicating this spot should be considered marginal for consistent kitesurfing sessions. Water conditions are typically calm due to the enclosed nature and small size. Most suitable for beginners and intermediate riders seeking practice in controlled, protected conditions. Kiters should plan around limited wind availability and identify landing zones before launching, as residential development restricts many potential beach access points.