
Marl quarry is the best reservoir for diving in Opole. It has 2 descents to the water with easy access. Enter from Parking lot 2 where you can penetrate a bit deeper and sites are more interesting. This area is intended for experienced divers or with a good guide.
A marl quarry, it is the best diving area in Opole. It has 2 descents into the water with good access. Parking lot No.1 is the most popular entrance to the water, allows you to penetrate the shallower part of the reservoir.
DeepSpot, Indoor facility opened November 2020 is World Deepest Pool registered and confirmed in World Guiness Record. This exceptional place is full of underwater attractions: 4 levels of caves, a real wreck on 18m and of course the tube doing down to 45,4m depth.
Parking lot no. 1: The cupolas and the wall. The southern side offers an easier approach to the wall. The diving area has tables for assembling equipment and offers very good access to the water.
The flooded lignite pit, is one of the new and interesting diving sites in Poland. Its maximum depth is about 55m. There are excellent conditions for diving here due to the terraced shape of the banks. Visibility reaches up to 15m
The diving site is located on the south-eastern shore of the lake, where you can almost reach the lake by car. The nearest address is Brajniki 13A Pensjonat u Kulasa. Visibility under water around 4-6 m. At the depth of approx. 6 m, there is a platform ideal for exercises during courses.
The Wukśniki dive site is located on the municipal beach, where a bridge is located. It is possible to drive by car to the shore. Underwater there is a sunken 126p car, there are handrails on 50 m and deeper. A nice and shallow place to dive is the remains of the pier, you have to swim 4 m to the right of the pier.
The Pro Divers dive base in Insko is located in a beautiful setting, right on the shoreline by the observation tower. It is an ideal place for diving enthusiasts who want to discover the secrets of the underwater world.The base has all the necessary facilities for divers, including a spacious shelter and a room
Tyrsko Lake (Żbik) is located in Olsztyn, in the north-west of the Gutkowo housing estate, between Lake Ukiel and Lake Redykajny. The name Żbik was given to the reservoir by local divers. The descent to the water from the sandy beach, the littoral zone is richly developed.
Leleskie Lake - Peninsula, access to the dive site is slightly difficult due to a narrow gate. It is convenient to enter the water, the bottom drops off relatively quickly. At a depth of about 12 meters, there is a car to which a railing leads, and from there another car leads to the platform at 18 meters.
The main attraction for which most advanced divers come here is the 30-meter wreck of a wooden barge (1) at about 30-40 meters. There is also a second wooden barge nearby (2), unfortunately mostly covered with sand. Not suitable for beginners.
On the underwater track there is an old river tug, sailboat, several platforms. A handrail rope leads to the deepest point of the lake at 37 meters.
Lake Emerald is a reservoir created after a flooded chalk mine. At the bottom there are remains of mining: a small section of tracks and a wagon. Additionally, you can see a beautiful flooded forest and trees fallen into the water. Visibility is usually very poor. A thick suspension floats below 4m.
A 50-meters long cave with an entrance (and exit) at the depth of 18 m and a thermocline and halocline inside. In the very end of the cave above halocline there is air bubble.
The steeply sloping wall continues under the water, and on the extension of the cape there is a characteristic hump, the end of which is about 50 m away from the coast, the walls drop below 50 m deep, and the deepest peak is about 45 m below sea level.