This dive site is a freshwater quarry, Lom Výkleky, measuring approximately 100m by 340m, offering a unique artificial underwater environment for divers. It features a fascinating collection of submerged objects, including a caisson from a bathtub, a Škoda 1203 wreck, a bike, a caravan, a bus stop, and a memorial, all likely connected by ropes for easy navigation. The quarry itself, being a former mining site, provides an interesting topography.
Underwater, divers can encounter various freshwater species such as eels, pikes, and perch. While very rare, freshwater jellyfish have also been observed, adding a unique biological highlight to the dive experience.
The best time to visit this dive site would generally be during the warmer months to ensure more comfortable water temperatures in the freshwater quarry. Its shallow maximum depth makes it highly suitable for beginner divers and for divers looking to practice skills or explore unique objects. Both freedivers and snorkelers can also enjoy the site due to the shallow depth and visible attractions.
