This dive site, known as Kulki Zeltplatz, offers convenient shore access via the Kulkwitzer See campground, located immediately adjacent to the Delphin diving school. Divers can drive directly to the entry point for easy loading and unloading before parking in a designated area. As a freshwater lake site, navigation is generally straightforward, likely following the lakebed contours, and it's primarily used for recreational diving and training, without significant historical anecdotes.
The site is notable for its freshwater inhabitants, with divers frequently encountering "huge carp" and pike. A variety of "other freshwater fish" are also present, making it an interesting location for observing aquatic life unique to lake environments.
The best time to visit Kulki Zeltplatz would likely be during warmer months for more comfortable diving, though the site can be dived year-round by prepared divers. With its relatively shallow maximum depth and good visibility, it's an excellent location for both beginner scuba divers and freedivers looking to explore freshwater ecosystems and practice their skills. Divers should be prepared for cooler water temperatures typical of German lakes.

