This dive site, Langwieder See, is a freshwater quarry pond conveniently located directly next to Munich, Germany, with easy access from the motorway and a short walk from the parking lot. Underwater, divers can navigate through fields of candelabra and corkscrew algae, and utilize two dedicated platforms for training and practice.
The lake is home to typical species found in quarry ponds, including pike, perch, carp, and tench. The extensive algae fields also provide habitat for various smaller aquatic life and are a notable feature of the underwater environment.
The best time to visit Langwieder See is typically during the warmer months to make the most of the milder water temperatures, although cold water gear is recommended year-round. It is an excellent spot for local divers to practice skills, conduct training dives, and observe freshwater fish. Its shallow depths make it highly suitable for both freedivers and snorkelers seeking a nearby aquatic escape.

