Balmholz

Steep face, boulders, branches, moderate visibility, specific freshwater fish.

Boat Access
12m Avg Depth
25m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Balmholz, is situated in a Swiss lake and is exclusively accessible by boat. Divers can explore a distinct steep face characterized by large boulders and scattered branches, offering a unique freshwater topography. There's no specific historical context provided, but the site's structure suggests a focus on geological features rather than prominent man-made attractions.

The marine life here is characteristic of freshwater ecosystems, though it is explicitly noted as not particularly captivating in terms of biodiversity. Divers might be fortunate enough to spot common freshwater species such as eglis (perch), groppen (bullheads), and burbot. The flora largely consists of typical lake vegetation, rather than vibrant aquatic plants.

The best time to visit Balmholz would likely be during periods of potentially better visibility, although the site notes it's often not brilliant. Due to boat-only access, planning with a local dive operator is essential. Freedivers can find this site suitable for depth training along the steep face, while scuba divers can enjoy the unique topography despite the limited marine life. Water temperatures in Swiss lakes can be cold, requiring appropriate thermal protection.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Poor
Macro Marine Life Fair
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Fair Viz

Plan Your Visit

wall diveboulderfreshwaterboat divecold waterintermediate friendlydeep dive

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Requires boat access and features a steep face with a maximum depth of 25m, suitable for divers beyond beginner certification.

Hazards:
depthcold waterboat trafficsharp rock
Current Strength:

Mild

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