This dive site, Skirsjön Sommarstugorna, is a serene spring-fed lake in Sweden renowned for its clear water and characteristic clay bottom. Divers primarily access and explore the popular western shore, also known as the Åryd side. Navigation is straightforward, following the gentle contours of the lakebed through its abundant aquatic vegetation, with no complex historical elements or specific underwater structures to guide by.
The lake provides a home for diverse freshwater marine life. Common fish species observed here include perch, bream, pike, minnow, and roach. Additionally, crayfish can be spotted amongst the aquatic plants. The substrate consists of clay, supporting a healthy ecosystem of varied aquatic vegetation that offers shelter and foraging grounds for the resident animals.
The optimal time to visit Skirsjön Sommarstugorna for diving is during the warmer summer months, when water temperatures are more comfortable and visibility is typically at its best. With a maximum depth of 5 meters and an average depth of just 2 meters, this site is exceptionally suitable for beginner divers and underwater photography, particularly macro. Both freedivers and scuba divers will appreciate the calm, shallow, and clear conditions for relaxed exploration and training.

