GLIENICKER SEE
Duitsland
The Glienicker See is a popular dive site in Berlin with lots of flora and fauna. Dive over the vegetated bottom amid numerous species such as pike, perch, eels, tench and crayfish. Before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, the lake formed a natural border between West Berlin and the GDR. This was marked with buoys. Take notice of opening hours. Paid diving. The Glienicker See has several other entry points, such as Pferdekoppel and Badestelle Moorloch without facilities, where diving is free.
Particulars
Glienicker See is located in the southwest of Berlin. The dive site has a number of entry points, one of which is at a dive center. Choose an entry point and discover the underwater world of the Glienicker See.
Warnings
The Glienicker See can be very crowded during the season. Come early to park close to the entry point. Consult with any anglers present. Take notice of opening hours. Paid diving.
GLIENICKER SEE Features
- Nicknames
- Groß Glienicker See
- Parking
- Sufficient parking
- Distance
- 100 m.
- Suitable for
- All levels, night diving, scuba diving training
- Permit
- N.v.t. / NA
- Access
- Paid diving
- Facilities
- Dive center , fill station, hospitality
- Water
- Fresh
- Kind of dive
- Shore dive
- Current
- None
- Visibility
- 2 - 7 m.
- Average visibility
- 4 m.
- Depth
- 11 m.
- Bottom
- zand
- Life
- Perch, eel, cray fish, rudd, pike, pike-perch, tench
- Other recreation
- Boating, yachting, fishing , beach recreation, swimming
- Emergency
- 112