This dive site, Alexenau, located in Austria's Attersee, offers an easily accessible lake diving experience suitable for divers of all skill levels. Divers can navigate by heading left to explore deeper sections, reaching depths of around 30 meters where submerged tree stands provide refuge for various fish species. The typical dive profile averages 8 meters, characterized by large rock formations scattered across the underwater landscape. There is no specific historical background or story provided for this particular dive site.
The freshwater environment of Attersee supports a diverse range of aquatic life. Divers here have the chance to observe numerous fish species, including eel, eel rod, carp, pike, vendace, arctic char, lake trout, pearl fish, and whitefish. The description does not specifically mention any unique marine plants.
While specific seasonal highlights are not detailed, the site's suitability for 'all levels' suggests it can be enjoyed year-round. Its accessibility and varied depth profile, from shallow average depths to deeper tree stands, make it an attractive location for both recreational divers and freedivers looking for training or exploration. The deeper sections offer an interesting challenge and reward for those seeking more advanced underwater experiences.

