
The Oberschleissheim Regatta is an artificial lake in the north of the state capital, Munich. The water is fed by groundwater inflows. The course has a length of 2.2 km and a width of 140 m. The maximum depth is almost 4.5 m. Diving by appointment only!!!
The entrance to this site is located on the southern shore of Lake Walchensee, off the toll road to Jachenau, and can be reached via a small staircase from the parking lot. Underwater you will find rugged rock faces and large underwater rocks (20 to 40 m deep). In the crevices of the rocks you can find large eel rods.
Ever wonder what it would be like to work on your computer underwater? This site comes equipped with a full work table among other debris such as smaller wrecks and other rubbish. Access is easy via a footbridge, the depth ranges to a maximum of 20m.
South of Augsburg is the groundwater-fed Ilse Lake with a maximum depth of 15 m. Through designated protection zones and a strict ecological concept, this lake has an impressive underwater flora and fauna. You cannot believe that you are in a quarry pond!
On the south side of the lake, about 2 km after the toll station in the direction of Jachenau, you will find the entrance “Am Hackl“ at a large parking lot. At a depth of 10 m you will find the wreck of a VW Beetle to the left, in front and behind it trees and rocks.
Echinger lake in Munich country. Size approx. 350 x 150m. Maximum depth 8m. Partly paid parking. Entrance from the shore, restaurant and toilets open seasonally. Do not confuse with Echinger Weiher!
The regatta course Oberschleissheim is an artificial lake in the north of the state capital Munich. The water is fed by groundwater inflows. The facility has a length of 2.2 km with a width of 140 m. The maximum depth is just under 4.5 m. Diving only by appointment!!!
Located directly next to Munich and the motorway, the Langwieder Lake is easy to reach. The parking lot to the site entrance is only 50m. Underwater you will find fields of candelabra and corkscrew algae as well as two platforms for practice purposes. The maximum depth is 9 m.
Dredged lake with varied underwater landscapes, rich flora and fauna, combined with very good infrastructure on land, offers everyone - from beginners to experienced divers - perfect conditions for a great diving day!
With the pedal boat we go from Urfeld to the buoy at the edge of the Urfeld Bay. After the descent to approx. 20m at the buoy line there is a wonderful steep face to the south, which drops down to great depths.
The famous Tegernsee, 50 km south of Munich, is over 700m long and is considered one of the cleanest lakes in Bavaria. Situated in the middle of a landscape conservation area, the Tegernsee offers shallow shores as well as depths of up to 72m, offering dives for every level of diver.
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| Wednesday | 09:00 - 14:00 |
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