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Haselbacher See
Freshwater lake dive with reeds, underwater meadows, and carp.
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About Haselbacher See
Haselbacher See is a flooded open-cast mine lake on the Saxony-Thuringia border that supports shore dives, training sessions, and club-led freshwater diving. The shallow edges carry reeds and underwater meadows, while deeper parts still reach a proper lake profile. Expect carp, perch, roach, and other freshwater life, plus shared-use planning because parts of the lake are used for watersports and tourism.
Research Estimate At Haselbacher See
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Where Is Haselbacher See?
Haselbacher See Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 33m
Depth Note
The lake reaches 33 m maximum depth, with underwater meadows in the shallows to about 4 m.
Best Season
Late spring through early autumn for comfortable water; colder months can improve visibility.
Typical Conditions
Freshwater lake conditions with sandy and silty bottoms, reed-lined edges, and underwater meadows in the shallows. The lake feels more like a managed inland training and sightseeing site than a current-heavy open-water dive.
Safety & Access At Haselbacher See
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Respect the lake order, stay clear of watersports and boat lanes, and plan for cold-water diving outside the warmer months.
Access Restrictions
The lake is managed differently by state and area, with restricted sections on the Saxon side and watersports and tourism use on the Thuringian side.
Legal Notes
Follow the posted lake order, including restricted areas, parking rules, and the ban on fuel-powered boats.
Local Intel For Haselbacher See
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
The lake supports shore-based freshwater scuba with shallow meadows near the edge and deeper sections farther out. Club-led diving is part of the local use pattern.
Freediving
Shallow shore zones make freediving possible in principle, but the lake is better known for club diving and training than for freedive-specific routes.
Snorkeling
The shallow beach edges and meadows can work for snorkelling in calm conditions, though the main draw for divers is the freshwater lake bottom and fish life.
Haselbacher See Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Haselbacher See
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Wildlife at Haselbacher See
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Recent Logged Visits At Haselbacher See
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Haselbacher See
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Haselbacher See Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Haselbacher See Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Dive-spot directory with visibility and underwater meadow details.
Official lake page with the lake order and depth facts.
Local article describing the season opening and cold-water dive conditions.
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