This dive site, Tauchbasis Thomsdorf in Carwitzer See, is nestled within the beautiful Feldberg Lake landscape in Germany. Primarily known as a popular location for diver training and further education, its clear, calm waters make it an ideal environment for learning and practicing skills. As a lake dive, navigation is typically straightforward, often following contours or specific training platforms.
The lake is home to a diverse array of freshwater fish, including common species such as perch, roach, and crucian carp. Larger specimens like burbot, carp, catfish, and tench can also be observed. While no exotic marine life is present, the clear visibility allows for good sightings of the local aquatic ecosystem and vegetation.
The best time to visit this dive site would likely be during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn for comfortable water temperatures, though cold water diving is also possible with appropriate gear. Its shallow maximum depth of 9 meters makes it perfectly suitable for both scuba divers of all levels, especially beginners, and freedivers looking for a safe and controlled training environment. Divers should be prepared for typical lake conditions and enjoy the tranquility of freshwater diving.

