This dive site, Weißenbacheinlauf, is a freshwater lake entry point characterized by a gently sloping bottom reaching a maximum depth of 18 meters. It is particularly well-equipped for diver training, featuring strategically placed platforms at 8m, 10m, and 20m. Divers can also engage with attached games on these platforms. While there is no known historical narrative for the site, the stream inlet itself presents an area of interest with various debris to explore.
The marine life, typical for a freshwater lake, includes a variety of fish species. During the summer months, the left side of the entrance becomes a vibrant area for aquatic life, where divers frequently encounter a significant number of pike, which are large predatory fish.
The best time to visit Weißenbacheinlauf is during the summer when the lake's fish population, particularly the pike, is most active and visible. It's an ideal location for divers looking to practice skills on the platforms or explore the unique debris-laden stream inlet. Freedivers will also find the platforms and moderate depth excellent for breath-hold training.
