This dive site, situated at Campingplatz Wallnau on Fehmarn, Germany, offers a gentle introduction to underwater exploration with its predominantly flat bottom topography. Divers can easily navigate the shallow waters, reaching the maximum depth of 4 meters within a short, comfortable swim. The site features a few larger erratic blocks, providing visual interest and structure in an otherwise level environment. There is no notable historical context or complex navigation required.
The marine life observed here is characterized by the presence of various crabs, which can be spotted among the scattered rocks, and vibrant shoals of small fish that frequent the area. The vegetation consists mainly of typical Baltic Sea flora adapted to the shallow, often brackish conditions, offering habitats for the local invertebrate and fish populations.
The optimal time to visit Campingplatz Wallnau for diving is typically during the warmer summer months when water temperatures are at their highest, improving comfort and potentially visibility. This location is particularly well-suited for beginner divers due to its limited depth and calm conditions. It is also an excellent spot for snorkelers to observe marine life from the surface and for freedivers seeking a relaxed, shallow environment for practice.

