The well of the Ekeren or Muisbroek domain is an excellent place to conduct training dives. The visibility is usually quite good and there is no current to consider.
It is an old red marble quarry that was exploited until the 1980’s. A oblique plane going down from, 4m to 6m (the height varies according to the seasons), then the quarry is made up of plateaus at depths of 22m, 26m, 36m, 40m, 43m and 52m with steep walls.
Barrage l’Eau d’Heures is a varied dive site, located in the largest water area in Belgium. The lake is easily accessible and offers a unique underwater biotope in addition to a large number of underwater objects. Barrage is definitely worth a dive.
This dive site is an old marble quarry located in the village of Vodelée, near Philippeville. Pink and gray marble was mined here, and every now and then you can still see some underwater.
TODI, The Ultimate Diving Experience, is a gigantic indoor diving pool 10 meters deep and 36 meters in diameter, with more than 6,200,000 liters of water and a consistent temperature of 23°.
The sandstone quarry La Gombe is located near the river “The Ourthe,“ not far from the picturesque Esneux and is counted among the most beautiful quarries in Belgium.
Panheel is the diver’s El Dorado in Holland, just over the german border near Aachen. It offers possibilities from the beginner to the experienced diver. Many gadgets such as an Apache helicopter, a pirate ship (completely submerged), atc, specially made for the lake and sunk.
An hour from Sint-Niklaas we find the indoor diving location Transfo. This diving tank, a converted fuel oil tank, is an ideal diving site to make your first dives, practice skills in the winter months, ...
A former blue stone quarry, the quarry offers different platforms and allows diving for all levels of divers. SCOUFFLENY is 750m long and 250m wide, 15ha of water, a maximum depth of 44m.
The area of about 10 ha, the quarry of Dour is a chalk quarry. It has a depth of 18 to 20 m. Several plateaus of different heights from the baptism to the exploration.
The Villers-Deux-Eglises quarry is a former iron ore and red marble extraction quarry. In the second half of the 16th century, it supplied marble for the decoration of abbeys in the Aisne, Oise and Mons.
Near Philippeville you will find the hamlet of Vodecée, where you will find next to Vodelée and La Roche Fontaine a third quarry loved by divers. This quarry is also called La Croisette. This quarry used to extract red marble.
It is 280 metres long and 80 metres wide, covering a little more than 2 hectares, with a maximum depth of 13 to 16 metres, depending on variations in the water table, and an average depth of 8 to 13 metres.
In an enchanting and exclusive setting, come and discover the underwater world of a former quartzite quarry or take advantage of the exceptional setting to organise your events on a floating pontoon.
| Monday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Tuesday | 13:00 - 18:00 |
| Wednesday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Thursday | --- |
| Friday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Saturday | 10:00 - 13:00 |
| Sunday | --- |
| Monday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Tuesday | 13:00 - 18:00 |
| Wednesday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Thursday | --- |
| Friday | 13:00 - 18:30 |
| Saturday | 10:00 - 13:00 |
| Sunday | --- |