This dive site, Murner See's Plattform Nordwest Ufer, is primarily designed as a training ground for Open Water Diver students and other diving courses. It features multiple underwater platforms situated at various depths, providing structured environments for skill practice. The entry point is specifically engineered for ease of access, making it very beginner-friendly. There is no notable history or unique story mentioned beyond its function as a training facility.
Unfortunately, the description explicitly states that no fish have been observed at any of the platform locations to date. This suggests a notable absence of marine life, making it unsuitable for those seeking to observe aquatic flora or fauna.
The best time to visit would generally be during warmer months for more comfortable conditions, though specific seasonal highlights aren't provided. Divers, particularly those in training, will benefit from the controlled environment. For freedivers and snorkelers, the shallow depths and easy access make it suitable, though the lack of visible marine life means the primary appeal would be for practicing techniques rather than wildlife spotting.

