This dive site at Hafen Mols in Switzerland offers a unique freshwater diving experience. Divers typically start from the entrance, following the shore eastward in a shallow 3-meter range before the bottom gradually slopes. The highlight is the 15-meter area, where divers can explore a fascinating underwater landscape featuring submerged trees, bizarre branches, and intriguing "prosperity garbage" such as bicycles. There's no specific history provided.
The site is home to diverse freshwater marine life. Abundant mussel beds cover the bottom, providing a habitat for smaller creatures. During night dives, it's possible to encounter egli (perch) and pike, which are often more active after dark. Sticklebacks are also commonly found darting among the aquatic vegetation and structures.
The best time to visit Hafen Mols for diving is often during night dives, as this is when egli and pike are more frequently sighted. The 15-meter zone with its unique structures and artifacts is the most interesting area to explore for both divers and freedivers. Freedivers can also enjoy the shallower 3-meter section. Divers should be prepared for typical lake conditions, including potentially cooler water temperatures.

