Explore Freibacher Stausee
Diving in Freibacher Stausee offers a unique freshwater experience at an elevation of 736 meters/2,414 feet, nestled at the foot of the Hochobir. This reservoir, 400 meters/1,312 feet wide and 1,200 meters/3,937 feet long, with a maximum depth of 33 meters/108 feet, provides a serene yet intriguing dive setting. The best time to dive is during July and August when visibility peaks, coinciding with the warmest temperatures, enhancing the overall diving experience.
The lake's underwater terrain features minimal vegetation, with gravel and rock formations along the shore. The shallow lake bottom, though heavily silted, is home to tree stumps that serve as a sanctuary for a variety of fish. Divers can expect to encounter species such as perch, brown trout, and lake trout sheltering among the roots. This distinctive environment, combined with the clarity of the summer waters, makes Freibacher Stausee a compelling destination for divers seeking a tranquil and distinctive freshwater experience.