Diving in Attersee

You’ll find few lakes as pristine as Attersee, with its drinking-quality water. Austria’s largest lake has a unique topography and numerous dive sites, from wrecks in the shallow waters to a 28-meter (92ft) steep wall for more advanced divers to explore as well as spectacular underwater cliffs. It all makes Attersea a top diving destination in Austria, with the chance to see unforgettable sights such as candlestick algae and water plague, perch, and white fish.
The dive sites around the 22-kilometer (14 mile)-long lake are signposted and equipped with interesting information about diving.

Dive Sites in Attersee

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