This dive site, officially known as Carrière de Rhisnes, is a popular quarry dive site located in Belgium. It caters to a wide range of divers, from those seeking a standard recreational dive to advanced enthusiasts looking for challenging cave diving experiences within its overhead sections. The site operates on a booking system and charges a small fee, indicating a well-managed facility with structured access.
As a quarry, Carrière de Rhisnes typically features freshwater environments. While specific marine life beyond general fish species is not detailed, divers can generally expect to encounter various freshwater fish such as perch, pike, and carp. Invertebrates like freshwater mussels and crustaceans, along with aquatic plants, would likely constitute the local ecosystem, providing interesting subjects for exploration.
The best time to visit Carrière de Rhisnes generally depends on individual preferences for water temperature, with warmer months often providing more comfortable conditions, although drysuits are commonly used due to colder quarry waters. It serves as an excellent training ground for both recreational and technical divers, including those pursuing cave diving certifications. Freedivers will also find the maximum depth of 22 meters suitable for practice.

