Jarszewko is located on a river system in northwestern Poland, characterized by a narrow meandering waterway bordered by agricultural land and riparian vegetation. The spot faces northwest (toward the water), making northeast winds the ideal side-shore direction for safe kitesurfing. This is fundamentally a river spot with flat water conditions, extremely limited fetch, and dense vegetation along the banks that constrains wind flow and available space. The average wave height of 0.26m confirms the sheltered, flat-water nature of the location. Wind reliability is exceptionally low at 13.3%, making consistent sessions difficult to predict. The narrow channel and shallow characteristics make this suitable only for beginners practicing in controlled, flat conditions. Water temperatures average 10.4°C, requiring thermal protection year-round. Kiters should be aware of limited maneuvering space, potential obstacles beneath the surface, and the challenge of launching and landing in a confined area bordered by vegetation. This spot is better suited for learning fundamentals rather than progression or freestyle work.