This dive site, the Piechcin quarry, is renowned as one of Poland's most engaging inland diving locations. It boasts excellent on-site infrastructure, including shelters, toilets, and cylinder charging facilities, enhancing the overall diving experience. Underwater, divers can navigate a landscape featuring several purpose-built platforms for training and skill development, alongside various other attractions that provide points of interest and exploration.
The marine life typical of Polish quarries can be observed here, predominantly featuring species such as pike and perch. While not a vibrant coral reef, the quarry environment offers a unique ecosystem where these fish thrive, providing a glimpse into freshwater aquatic life.
The site is suitable for visiting year-round, though summer months generally offer more comfortable surface conditions. Its facilities and manageable depth make it an ideal location for divers of all experience levels, including those seeking to hone their skills on the underwater platforms. Freedivers will also find the 15-meter maximum depth and clear environment conducive for breath-hold training and recreational dives.

