This dive site, Tauchbasis Geiseltalsee- Marks Point, is reached exclusively by boat and requires an open water descent via an anchor line. Located in Germany's Geiseltalsee, the site offers a unique underwater landscape featuring a submerged forest, old carts, and a fascinating canyon, making navigation an adventurous experience. Despite conflicting depth information, this specific site appears to have a maximum depth of 14 meters, with an average depth of 7 meters.
While specific marine life is not detailed, freshwater dives in Germany's lakes typically reveal species such as perch, pike, carp, and various smaller fish like roach and bream. Aquatic plants would likely include reeds, water lilies, and other submerged vegetation common to European temperate lakes, creating interesting habitats.
With generally very good visibility, often reaching 20 meters, this site is best visited during the warmer months (late spring to early autumn) for more comfortable conditions. Its diverse features and good visibility make it suitable for both advanced divers exploring the unique topography and freedivers keen to explore the varying depths and structures.

