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Berg (Wreck)

Shore-access freshwater wreck dive with shallow and deep wrecks.

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Lake Starnberg wreck dive with shore parking, seasonal closures, variable visibility, and a choice between the shallow sailboat and the deeper shingle wreck.

About Berg (Wreck)

Berg (Wreck) is a classic Lake Starnberg wreck dive reached from the shore parking area near Berg. The site combines a shallow sailboat with a deeper shingle wreck, so divers can choose between an easier freshwater wreck and a more committed profile on the same outing. Expect cold water, variable visibility, and straightforward lake logistics that reward careful buoyancy more than long swim distance. Eels and perch are the most regular life around the wrecks.

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Research Estimate At Berg (Wreck)

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 10m
AccessSimple entry
Aquatic LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeFlat calm

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Berg (Wreck) Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

8m - 38m

Depth Note

The site combines a shallow sailboat with a deeper shingle wreck; the deeper wreck sits around 38m.

Best Season

Year-round, with summer warmer water and winter clearer conditions for experienced cold-water divers.

Typical Conditions

Freshwater wreck dive with cold water, variable visibility, and minimal current.

Safety & Access At Berg (Wreck)

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Cold waterRestricted access

Safety Notes

Use cold-water protection and keep buoyancy tight around the wrecks because visibility can be variable.

Access Restrictions

Some Starnberger See sections close seasonally; confirm permitted entry points before diving.

Legal Notes

Outside the bathing season, some Starnberger See areas close for nature conservation reasons; check local rules before entry.

Local Intel For Berg (Wreck)

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Scuba Diving

Two depth options are available: a shallow wreck around 8 m and a deeper wreck around 38 m.

Freediving

The shallow sailboat can work for calm-water freediving, but the deeper wreck is better suited to scuba.

Snorkeling

Snorkelling is limited to the shallow lakefront areas; the wrecks are mainly for scuba.

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Wildlife at Berg (Wreck)

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Avg. Visibility10m
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Berg (Wreck) Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

seaworld.de · Operator

Local dive-center source for Starnberger See access and training support.

www.muenchen.de · Tourism Board

Munich tourism context for Berg wreck access and Starnberg diving.

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