This dive site, the Olympia Regattaanlage Oberschleißheim, is an artificial freshwater lake located north of Munich, Germany. Originally built for the 1972 Olympic Games, it serves as a controlled environment for various water sports and, by appointment, diving. Navigation is straightforward given its maximum depth of 4 meters and generally flat bottom topography. Access is strictly by prior arrangement, ensuring a managed and potentially less crowded experience.
The lake boasts a diverse population of freshwater fish, a result of annual stocking by a local fishing club. Divers can expect to encounter species such as catfish, trout, pike, eel, carp, and perch, along with various shoals of smaller fish. The underwater environment, fed by groundwater, likely supports aquatic vegetation, providing hiding spots and feeding grounds for marine life.
The best time to visit this site for diving is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when water temperatures are more comfortable and natural light penetration is better. Divers should prioritize confirming appointments well in advance. For freedivers and snorkelers, the shallow depths offer an excellent opportunity for training or leisurely observation of the fish life. Given the controlled nature, it's an ideal spot for beginner divers or those seeking a calm, predictable dive.

