Rekyva Lake is a small inland freshwater lake in Lithuania surrounded by dense coniferous forest. The water body is relatively confined with a southern shoreline that faces downward (south) from this satellite perspective. The spot features a narrow inlet or access point where a road meets the water, suggesting limited development and primarily natural surroundings. The lake's small size results in limited fetch, producing modest wind conditions unsuitable for advanced progression. Best conditions occur with easterly winds providing side-shore flow parallel to the southern shore. The surrounding forest limits wind consistency and creates potential tree hazards. This spot suits beginners seeking flat-water practice in a protected environment, though the low average wind speed (7.3 knots) and minimal wind reliability (6.5%) indicate marginal conditions for regular kitesurfing. Winter conditions may offer improved wind, but thermal factors over small lakes remain unpredictable. The confined nature and vegetation hazards require careful spot assessment before launching.