Rowy is a sheltered bay location on Poland's Baltic coast, featuring a sandy beach backed by dense forest. The bay faces northwest, providing natural protection but also limiting wind exposure. The spot operates within a relatively enclosed water body characterized by shallow, choppy conditions typical of Baltic bays. With average wind speeds of 8.9 knots and notably low wind reliability at 18.7%, Rowy functions as a marginal wind destination suitable primarily for lighter wind days. Wave heights average 0.90m, reflecting the limited fetch and sheltered nature of the bay. The spot is best approached by beginners and lighter-weight riders seeking calm, protected conditions with minimal swell. Northeast winds (45°) provide optimal side-shore alignment for safe kitesurfing. The surrounding residential development and forest indicate this is a settled coastal area. Kiters should expect variable conditions, plan sessions during stronger wind windows, and be aware of shallow water hazards common to Baltic bays. This spot offers a gentle learning environment rather than consistent performance conditions.