This dive site at Lunzersee is characterized by its unique underwater topography, featuring a steeply sloping bottom that quickly reaches a significant depth. Divers can explore a series of platforms arranged one below the other, offering interesting navigational elements and photo opportunities. There is no specific history or story provided for this site.
The dive site is home to a variety of freshwater marine life. Common fish species include perch, pike, carp, and trout. Additionally, divers can spot several crabs inhabiting the lakebed and structures.
The best time to visit Seebad for diving is typically during the warmer months of summer for more comfortable water temperatures, or in spring and autumn for potentially clearer visibility. The platforms and accessible depth make it suitable for both recreational divers and freedivers looking to explore a serene freshwater environment.
