This dive site, Timmendorfer Strand - Seebrücke, offers a unique opportunity to explore underwater beneath a pier structure, accessible directly from the beach or the bridge itself. With a maximum depth of 6 meters and an average of 3 meters, it is an easy navigation site, particularly suitable for beginners. There is no specific historical background mentioned for this dive site beyond its function as a pier.
Divers here can observe a variety of Baltic Sea marine life. Common sightings include crabs, plaice, herring, salmon, mackerel, sprat, and cod, providing a good mix of smaller and larger species that thrive in the cooler waters.
While specific 'best time to visit' highlights are not provided, like most Baltic Sea locations, conditions are generally better during warmer months for visibility and comfort. It is crucial for all divers to carry buoys due to possible ship traffic in the area. The shallow depths make it an excellent location for both snorkeling and freediving enthusiasts.

