Süplinger Canyon
Süplinger Canyon, located just outside of Magdeburg, provides simple diving with consistent visibility all year. The entrance is roughly 100 meters from the parking lot, and buoys indicate ideal diving practice platforms. Sturgeon, catfish, whitefish, and (depending on the season) freshwater jellyfish live in the former quarry, which is located in the scenic countryside near Haldensleben.
On a steep cliff, there's also an underwater forest, minor wrecks, a construction cart, cable drums, and plenty of other small items to explore. The maximum depth is 12 meters/39 feet, with an average visibility of 6-8 meters (19-26 feet). Julia Wratschko contributed to this image.
The Süplinger Canyon is a disused quarry with excellent visibility all year, making it the top Dive Sites in Germany. The entrance is roughly 100 meters from the parking lot, and there are diving practice platforms with buoys. During buoyancy exercises, a scaffolding is also accessible for visual orientation.
The ruin of a sailing yacht, a construction vehicle, a MZ, cable drums, and plenty of other items to discover are among the site's highlights. The underwater forest and the sheer wall on the west side of the lake are also worth visiting. There are sturgeons, catfish, whitefish, and freshwater jellyfish to be observed depending on the season.
- Location: Outside Magdeburg