Ice Diving
Course: Ice Diving Price: 5,999Kč Requirements.
Lake Murner is a recreational water body in the Upper Palatinate Lake District with an area of about 90 hectares. Although it is not as large and well-known as the Steinberger See, it is frequented by bathers, divers, water sports enthusiasts and campers in summer, as the banks have been recultivated.
Borena Hora quarry - SSI Dive Center. It is a flooded quarry with a maximum depth of 22m, average depth of about 17m. The main attraction of the quarry is the wreck of the MI8 helicopter.
This quarry is full of fish and underwater life, and is popular for its fauna. There is a scuba diving center by the quarry, where you can get your tanks filled and there is a space for changing and drying your scuba diving equipment. There is a refreshment stand and accommodations are open during the season as well.
A small quarry near Prague. There is no staff or diving facilities on site, everything works on trust. There is a space to set up your gear and stairs straight into the water. The entrance is a step into deep water, so it is not suitable for complete beginners.
Leštinka is one of the most popular quarries for divers in Czechia. It is full of attractions for divers, including a caisson, a sunken museum, and other trivia. There are several dive centers at the quarry that provide bottle filling, rentals, refreshments, and accommodation for divers and non-divers alike.
A wonderful diving site, but also a beautiful natural place. Videos on youtube - Radek Houfek. You can fill air-nitrox in Golčová Jeníkov and air at the quarry.
The quarry is open for divers outside the summer season, when people do not come here to swim and sunbathe. The maximum depth is 8 meters, the quarry is small, but it has its own specific charm. There are no diving facilities here, you can change and get dressed under the roof.
The location is near the town of Most. Artificially flooded open-pit mine. Distance from Prague about 85km (1:15hrs drive time), 4km from Most by car you can drive “to the water“.
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