This dive site, Breviks brygga, offers easy shore access from a steamboat jetty, making it ideal for divers of all levels. Navigation is straightforward: directly outside the jetty lies a motorboat wreck, and a little further out, a motorbike wreck awaits discovery on the bottom. The site's convenience is enhanced by a mounted ladder next to the steamboat jetty for easy entry and exit.
Despite limited overall wildlife, divers can almost certainly encounter common freshwater fish such as Perch, Simpa (likely referring to the Bullhead), and Lake (potentially Burbot or a general term for lake fish) throughout the dive site. These species often utilize the wrecks and surrounding structures for shelter and foraging.
The site's accessible nature makes it suitable for diving year-round, though colder water temperatures in Sweden mean dry suits are often preferred outside of summer months. The relatively shallow depth, with a maximum of 18 meters and an average of 9 meters, makes it excellent for beginner divers and also highly suitable for freedivers looking to explore the unique wrecks and local fish life.

