This dive site, Jezioro Wukśniki - Pomost, is a popular freshwater destination located on the municipal beach in Poland. Easily accessible by car directly to the shore, divers will find unique navigation aids and points of interest underwater. Key features include a sunken 126p car and the remains of a pier, located about 4 meters to the right of the active pier. Handrails are also present at 50 meters and deeper to assist with orientation and training.
The lake environment supports various aquatic life. Divers can expect to encounter the common American crayfish, along with fish species such as mint fish and whitefish. The underwater landscape is further enhanced by diverse vegetation, providing cover and habitat for these creatures and adding to the visual interest of the dive.
While specific 'best times to visit' are not detailed, lake diving is often enjoyable during warmer months for comfort, though drysuit diving allows for year-round exploration. The site's shallow average depth and clear landmarks make it excellent for new divers and those practicing skills. Freedivers will also find the 20-meter maximum depth suitable for training and exploration, particularly around the pier remains.

