This dive site is Cap Wörth Pool, an indoor training facility located in Austria. Measuring 8x13 meters with a maximum depth of 2.2 meters, it serves as an ideal environment for all beginner diving programs and advanced skill training. Navigation is straightforward within the confined pool space, focusing on skill execution rather than exploration. There is no historical context or natural story behind this modern, purpose-built facility.
As a man-made pool, Cap Wörth Pool contains no marine animals or plants. The description explicitly states 'No animals to see, of course. It is also not allowed to bring animals into the pool.' The environment is sterile and maintained solely for human training.
The pool maintains a consistent water temperature of approximately 30 degrees Celsius, making it suitable for training year-round regardless of external weather conditions. It is specifically designed for divers and freedivers focusing on skill development, equipment familiarity, and emergency procedures in a safe, controlled setting. Hotel guests have rights to bathe, so divers must be considerate during reserved diving times. This site is excellent for practicing buoyancy, mask clearing, regulator recovery, and other fundamental diving skills without external distractions.
