This dive site, t' Zuth, is a unique and versatile inland site known for its specially designed underwater course. This course features numerous old ornaments and is particularly noted for its accessibility, catering even to people with visual impairments. The site boasts many facilities, but divers are required to register via the website www.dnbo.nl before entering the water, indicating a well-managed and organized diving experience.
As a freshwater inland site in the Netherlands, t' Zuth does not host large pelagic marine life or extensive coral ecosystems. Divers can typically expect to encounter various freshwater fish species common to the region, such as perch, pike, and carp, alongside freshwater crustaceans and aquatic plants. The artificial structures and ornaments of the underwater course provide interesting habitats for smaller organisms.
The best time to visit t' Zuth is generally during the warmer months, when water temperatures are more comfortable for diving. Highlights include navigating the distinctive underwater course and exploring its tactile ornaments. Given its shallow depths (maximum 12 meters, average 6 meters), it is an excellent location for beginner divers, training, and relaxed recreational dives, as well as being highly suitable for freedivers and snorkelers. Always ensure to complete the required online registration before your dive.

