
Strand Nulde Zuid (Nuldernauw)
Pays-Bas · Gelderland
Strand Nulde Zuid, in Putten and Gelderland, is a popular lake spot known for its easy access and user-friendly water conditions. It is part of the Nuldernauw area, a highly frequented environment by local riders for freeride and learning sessions.
The site is often described as an inland lake spot, with a navigation area suitable for clean sessions when the wind is well-oriented. The atmosphere is calmer than on large sea spots, with convenient water entry from the recreational beach.
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The spot mainly works with a wind from W to NW, with variations depending on the local configuration of the water surface. As it is an inland spot, wind orientation is important to maintain consistent navigation and avoid too irregular edges. The water surface is generally flat, which favors freeride, foil, and learning.
Water entry is from the beach area of Strand Nulde Zuid, with space to rig and launch, but one must remain attentive to coexistence with swimmers and other users during the season. Navigation takes place on the Nuldernauw, with a fairly wide riding area to chain edges, but without the expanse of a maritime spot. The spot is interesting when the wind is stable around 21 knots, as this allows for regular edges without having a too choppy water surface.
The bottom is shallow in places, which reassures beginners, but one must watch for lower areas near the shore and boating traffic sectors. The spot remains more comfortable for freeride navigation than for engaged navigation, especially when attendance increases on nice days.