This dive site is an amalgamation of other guided tours, offering a comprehensive experience. Divers can explore an ancient underwater weir dating back to 1554, navigate through four distinct tunnels, marvel at impressive canyons, and encounter giant trees wedged into the underwater landscape. A natural rock arch, shaped by millennia of erosion, adds to the unique topography, making navigation an adventurous journey through varied underwater structures.
The diverse freshwater ecosystem is home to a significant population of barbels and crayfish, which are frequently spotted throughout the site. Additionally, divers can observe perch and grayling swimming in the clear waters, contributing to a lively underwater scene. While not a site for large pelagic encounters, the abundance of these specific freshwater species provides an engaging experience for observing local aquatic life.
The site's highlights include the historical weir, the thrilling tunnels and canyons, and the iconic rock arch. With an average depth of 4 meters and a maximum of 9 meters, it is ideal for both beginner scuba divers and freedivers looking to explore unique underwater landscapes. The average visibility of 6-10 meters ensures good viewing conditions, though visibility can vary. Divers should be prepared for cooler freshwater temperatures.

