This dive site, Steckborn Feldbach, is located in Switzerland and offers a unique experience of untouched natural beauty. Divers can access the site from parking lots above the road, starting the dive by heading to the left. A distinctive feature for navigation is the sewage pipe of the ARA, located about two minutes to the right from the entrance, which serves as a useful landmark for finding the exit. There is no particular history or story provided for the site, emphasizing its pristine, natural state.
The underwater environment is characterized by pure nature, devoid of artificial structures, with the notable exception of the aforementioned sewage pipe. The highlight of the marine flora is the extensive sea grass growth, which is particularly beautiful and dense between 3 and 8 meters deep, offering potential habitat for various small freshwater fish and invertebrates typical of Swiss lakes.
While no specific best time to visit is mentioned, the site is likely best enjoyed during warmer months for comfortable lake diving. Divers should prepare for colder freshwater conditions common in Switzerland. This site is excellent for those seeking a tranquil dive amidst natural aquatic vegetation and is also suitable for freedivers due to its moderate maximum depth of 22 meters.

