This dive site, Görslow, is located in a freshwater lake in Germany. Divers can easily navigate from a small bathing area by turning right about 20 meters to find an old diving course at 6 meters depth. Further down at 9 meters, an interesting old boat wreck awaits, offering shelter to various marine life. The site is known for its man-made attractions and provides a varied underwater experience.
The primary marine animals visible at Görslow include large perches, often found sheltering under the foredeck of the old boat wreck. Eels are also a common sight, frequently nesting within the pipes scattered around the dive site. As a freshwater lake, expect typical European freshwater fish and aquatic plants.
The description doesn't explicitly state the best time to visit, but generally, lake diving in Germany is best during warmer months for better visibility and more comfortable water temperatures. Divers should explore the wreck and carefully check the pipes for eels. The accessible depths and points of interest make it suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers looking for an interesting local dive.
