This dive site, Riviera Radłowska, is a fascinating remnant of a former sand excavation from which sand was extracted. The underwater landscape gently slopes from the beach entry down to a designated diving depth of 12 meters, though the lake's deepest point reaches 18 meters. It serves as a unique man-made aquatic environment for divers.
The waters are home to thriving populations of freshwater fish, with notable flocks of perch and roach, along with various other species. While specific plant life isn't detailed, typical freshwater aquatic vegetation would likely contribute to the ecosystem.
This site is ideal for local divers, beginners, and for dive training due to its accessible depths and calm conditions. The designated diving zone ensures safety, while other areas are popular with anglers. Best visited during warmer months for comfort, but cold water diving is possible year-round with appropriate gear.

