This dive site, Fischerhütte, is situated on the south shore of an Austrian lake, directly accessible from a large fishing hut with its own mooring. Underwater, divers will primarily navigate along a distinctive gravel slope that offers remarkably wide views. The site is well-regarded by both local fishermen and divers, particularly for a consistent 'treasure' – a recurring animal encounter that makes the spot a local favorite.
The main marine attraction here is the opportunity to spot large pikes. The excellent visibility across the gravel slope allows divers to identify these substantial fish even from a distance. While the description highlights pikes, freshwater environments typically host various species of freshwater fish and submerged aquatic vegetation, contributing to the site's ecosystem.
The prominent highlight of diving at Fischerhütte is undoubtedly the expansive underwater visibility over the gravel slope and the reliable sightings of large pikes. With a maximum depth of 12 meters and an average of 6 meters, coupled with mild currents, this site is perfectly suited for beginner divers, dive training, and also offers excellent conditions for freediving. No specific seasonal best time to visit is mentioned, but freshwater diving is often most comfortable and offers good visibility during the warmer months.
