This dive site, "Under Pressure Weyregg," offers easy shore access via steps leading to a spacious shallow area less than 2 meters deep. Divers can navigate by following targets, which are mostly tethered. Key features include a bar marking the exit at 5m, a training platform at 10m, and novelty items like an air-filled bathtub and several buoyancy rings. A boat lies below the platform at 20m, serving as a deeper objective.
The site is home to a variety of freshwater marine life. Divers frequently encounter numerous perch and have good opportunities to spot pike. In spring, the shallow, overgrown areas teem with lots of juvenile fish, making it a lively ecosystem for observation.
The best time to visit "Under Pressure Weyregg" for observing juvenile fish is during spring, when the shallow areas are particularly vibrant. This site is highly suitable for training due to its platform and varied depth profile. It is excellent for beginners and freedivers alike, offering a safe and structured environment for skill development and enjoyable freshwater diving.
