Half an hour south of Klagenfurt at the Wörthersee is this reservoir for the production of electricity. Dammed up in 1957, 7 buildings were also put underwater. Several prominent building’s remains can be dived here at shallow depths.
This reservoir floods a former mine. Therefore, the shoreline consists of steeply sloping stone walls. The lake is very dark, but its golden yellow water is impressive, especially in the sunshine. The rocks glitter underwater (cat silver). A very nice dive site, but for more experienced divers.
The Bad Saag lido is located between Pörtschach and Velden. The dive site offers a great experience for beginners and advanced divers. In the shallow area you will find vegetation, lots of fish and attractions. The deep area offers an unforgettable diving experience in clear darkness.
Upon entering the sea there is a plateau ranging from -0,5 m to -12 m of depth (ideal for beginner divers and Discovery dives), after which starts the steep part of the reef which descends to a depth of about -40 m.
The Erlaufsee is a mountain lake at the foot of the Gemeindealpe not far from the village of Mitterbach am Erlaufsee. The border between Lower Austria and Styria runs through the lake. The ARGE DiveCard is mandatory.
Entry by the stairs at the jetty. On the right side there are several platforms and after a few minutes there is a rock wall that reaches to about 25m depth. On the left side is the pike meadow, to about 7m, it is nicely overgrown with underwater plants.
You can get in at the diving base at the Schwarzlsee either via the beach or from a jetty. In the lake, which can be up to 12m deep, you can encounter small fish as well as perch, pike, zander, catfish, black amur and carp.
János Molnár is a vast underground cave, located right under Budapest. The depth of the cave is approximately 100m and the width is 3km. The cave is made out of thermal karst springs, spewing from the depths and it is one of tje biggest thermal caves in the world. The tepmerature of water fluctuates between 25-27°C.
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