Kralova/Kaskady is a small lake spot in Slovakia located on an inland water body with a predominantly east-facing shore. The lake is characterized by a narrow water corridor bordered by agricultural land and dense forest on the western bank, with a paved road running along the eastern shoreline. A small facility with docks and boat infrastructure occupies the central access point. The spot receives side-shore winds from the north, making conditions suitable when wind is available. The shallow water near shore and restricted fetch distance limit wave development, making this primarily a flat-water freestyle and light-wind spot. Prevailing wind reliability is very low at 5.1%, with average wind speeds of 6.6 knots, indicating this location is best suited for intermediate kiters seeking marginal-wind sessions. The surrounding forest canopy significantly affects wind consistency and gust patterns. Navigation is constrained by the narrow water body and proximity to the boat facility. Best conditions typically occur during seasonal wind patterns that align with north-facing exposure.