This dive site, Tauchbasis Gröberner See, is located in Lake Gröbern, Germany, offering exceptionally clear freshwater diving. Since June 2021, specific areas are open for small groups (max. 4 persons) by prior appointment, ensuring a controlled and pleasant experience. While other parts of the lake are accessible by boat, this designated area typically allows for shore-based entry, making navigation straightforward in the shallow, clear waters.
Divers exploring Lake Gröbern can expect to encounter typical freshwater marine life. Common sightings include various species of freshwater fish such as perch, pike, carp, and roach, often found amongst the thriving aquatic plant life. Small crustaceans, insect larvae, and freshwater mussels may also be observed, adding to the macro-level interest.
The best time to visit Lake Gröbern for diving would generally be during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, for more comfortable water temperatures, though diving is possible year-round with appropriate drysuit gear. The site's shallow depths and excellent visibility make it highly suitable for beginner divers, training dives, and freediving. Overnight accommodation and camper pitches are conveniently available directly at the Gröbern lake and forest resort for an extended stay.

