This dive site is located at a pier in the village of Kręsk, offering accessible diving in Jezioro Wulpińskie (Lake Vulpinskie). With a maximum depth of 13 meters and an average depth of approximately 6 meters, it provides a straightforward and enjoyable experience. The underwater landscape features plenty of attractions, starting from 3 meters, which likely include submerged structures or natural formations around the pier. As a lake dive, navigation is typically easy, often following the pier or nearby contours.
Divers can expect to encounter various freshwater fish species, including perch, pike, roach, tench, and eel, making for interesting observations of local aquatic life. On the surface, ducks and swans are frequently seen, adding to the serene atmosphere of the location.
The best time to visit this dive site would likely be during warmer months to mitigate the cold water typical of Polish lakes. It is well-suited for beginners due to its shallow depth and calm conditions. Freedivers will also find the site appealing for its manageable depths and clear surface views, making it an excellent spot for practicing breath-hold diving. Divers should be aware of potential boat traffic near the pier.

