This dive site, Wandlitzsee, is a freshwater lake located in Wandlitz, Germany. Access is straightforward, primarily through a single entrance on the left side of the local lido, which also serves a surfing school. Divers typically navigate along the shore edge to observe marine life, as there are no complex underwater structures or known historical features. It offers a relaxed diving experience within a natural lake environment.
The lake is home to various freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, eels, and carp. Additionally, crabs can be found. While specific plant life isn't detailed, typical lake vegetation like reeds and aquatic plants would likely line the shore, providing habitat for these animals.
The best time to visit for diving would likely be during warmer months for better surface conditions and potentially better visibility, although specific seasonal highlights are not mentioned. The site is suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its relatively shallow depth. Divers should be aware of potential boat traffic from the surfing school, especially near the entrance. Exploring the connecting areas to Obersee or Ruhlsdorf might offer extended dive opportunities if conditions allow.

