This dive site, Löderburger See, is a freshwater lake located in Germany, operating with a dedicated diving base that requires prior registration at their dive workshop. Historically a brown coal mining site, the lake now offers a gently sloping entry via a jetty or beach, providing easy access for divers. The initial 10 meters of the lake boast exceptionally clear water, often described as having drinking water quality, before gradually deepening. The maximum depth for diving at this site is stated as 8 meters, with an average depth of approximately 4 meters.
The aquatic environment is home to numerous fish, with carp being a particularly common sight and present in large numbers. While specific plant species are not detailed, the excellent water clarity suggests a healthy ecosystem where various freshwater flora could thrive, offering opportunities for observing the local freshwater biodiversity.
The Löderburger See is best visited after contacting the dive workshop via WhatsApp or email for registration. Its superb visibility and easy, shallow access make it highly suitable for beginner divers, snorkeling, and freediving. It's a great spot for freshwater photography, especially macro subjects, and for enjoying a calm and relaxing dive experience in clear conditions.

