Silva Spot is located on an inland river in Lithuania with a predominantly east-facing shoreline. The water body is a relatively narrow river channel with urban and industrial development on both banks. The spot features residential areas and commercial structures upstream, with a bridge crossing the waterway. As a river location, fetch distance is severely limited, constraining wave development and consistent wind patterns. Wind reliability is notably poor at 5.9%, with average winds of only 7 knots, making consistent kitesurfing sessions difficult. Best wind direction is northerly (0°), providing side-shore conditions relative to the eastern water orientation. The narrow channel and surrounding infrastructure create turbulent, gusty wind conditions typical of enclosed waterways. This spot suits beginner kiters seeking protected, low-consequence practice areas with minimal swell exposure. Water temperatures average 9.1°C, requiring appropriate thermal protection. Kiters should be cautious of industrial activity, potential boat traffic from residential areas, and submerged debris common to river environments. Wind forecasting and timing are critical given the low reliability.