This dive site is Plywalnia POSiR Chwialka, a swimming pool located in Poznan, Poland. With a maximum depth of 4 meters and an average depth of 2 meters, it is primarily used for confined water training and pool sessions for divers. Navigation is straightforward within the clean pool environment, as there are no natural obstacles or complex structures underwater. There is no historical context or special story behind the dive site, as it serves as a modern training facility.
As an indoor swimming pool, there is no natural fauna or flora present at this dive site. The environment is sterile and maintained purely for human use, meaning no marine animals or plant life can be observed.
The pool is available for use from September until June, making it a reliable training location outside of the summer months. The water temperature is consistently warm, ranging between 26-28 degrees Celsius, which is comfortable for extended training sessions. It is an ideal spot for beginner divers to practice skills in a controlled environment, and freedivers can use the depth for static or dynamic apnea training. Parking is available, adding to the convenience for visitors.

