This dive site, Zwembad de Peppel, is primarily a swimming pool located in Ede, Netherlands. It consists of a competition pool, a reactive section with gybes, and an outdoor pool. Underwater navigation is straightforward, following pool lanes or walls. There is no historical context as a natural dive site; it is a modern, man-made recreational facility.
As a controlled, man-made environment, Zwembad de Peppel is entirely devoid of marine animals and plants. The description explicitly states 'a swimming pool without underwater life'. Divers will only encounter pool tiles and possibly other swimmers, offering no natural biodiversity.
The best time to visit this site would be during its public opening hours, particularly in the summer for the outdoor facilities. For divers, it serves exclusively as a location for confined water training, equipment testing, or very basic skill refreshment. It offers no appeal for recreational diving seeking marine life, challenging topography, or advanced experiences.

