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Dive sites nearby

Büchenau (Alte Allmend)

In recent years, the quarry pond near Büchenau has increasingly developed into a popular attraction for people from near and far seeking relaxation. Divers should use the parking lot at the hall and adhere to the valid legal regulations. There is a sign at the car park showing the different zones.

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Staffort Angelsee

The Anglersee in Staffort is a gem, because flora and fauna are very intensive and pronounced. In various dives different animals were encountered.

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Baggersee Leopoldshafen

The municipal council of Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen has regulated the shore zones. In addition to the existing users, there will also be a specially designated access for recreational divers at the lake.

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Streitköpflesee

The Streitköpflesee is worth a dive, especially because of the variety of different aquatic plants. Freshwater fish like pike, carp, and tench can be seen again and again. This quarry pond has a maximum depth of about 14 m. Please keep to the existing rules.

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Baggersee Giesen

Diving is allowed in a small area and there is a sign at the entrance. Here, as in other lakes, the legal regulations must be observed and complied with.

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Althäuser See

Althäuser Lake (max. depth 17 meters) is located right next a local dive center that has created several entry and exit points. You can enter / exit via the aluminum stairs or from the jetty by rolling backwards, using a giant stride entry forward, or the boat ladder.

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Brechtsee

The Brechtsee is located near Huttenheim in the district of Karlsruhe in Baden-Württemberg and is a popular diving site. The maximum depth of the lake is about 26m. Diving in the Brechtsee near Huttenheim is regulated by a legal ordinance of the city of Philippsburg.

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Erlichsee

Erlichsee is one of several quarry ponds created by gravel extraction on the B 36 near Oberhausen. The lake has a beautiful five-metre area, a wide variety of plants, fish, and a lot to discover.

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Gänsedrecksee

With the enactment of the new public use regulation in May 2004, the leisure use of the Binsfeld Lakes was newly regulated. This particularly concerned divers with technical equipment. There is a diving ban from October 15th to May 31st every year. Permission is necessary for diving. Diving is bookable via GST.

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Plittersdorf Deglersee

There are two entrances in the form of a small slipway. These merge into a gravel pile and, thus, ensure an easy entry and exit. Here you should descend as quickly as possible to 5 meters, because the edge areas of the lake are a retreat for fish and water birds.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.