Diving Entry Dixi
Weyregg am Attersee, Oberösterreich, Österreich
- All weather
The Dixie dive site in Weyregg am Attersee shows an abstract model of a stilt house with several information boards. At a depth of 22 m it is important to discover the famous sailing boat "Dixie".
The underwater crib is set up around Christmas time. The Dixie dive site shows an abstract model of a stilt house with several information boards that can be dived as the mood takes you. The underwater crib, which was designed in collaboration with students from the HTL Vöcklabruck, is set up at Christmas time.
From the entrance you dive slightly diagonally to the right and come across a badly destroyed boat at a depth of 12 m. From here it is best to dive further to the left at the same depth, over some large tree trunks and rhizomes. After about 15 minutes you come to a stony, vertically downward channel where the well-known wreck of the sailing boat "Dixi" lies at a depth of 22 m.
Alternatively, you can dive to the right from the entrance. Behind a sunken undergrowth, an old wooden walkway begins at a depth of around 17 m, the remains of which extend to a depth of around 20 m.
Further to the right, a bathtub converted into a diving bell was attached at a depth of 6 m. From there you dive back over large rocks and sometimes large pike in the 5 meter range.
The underwater crib is set up around Christmas time. The Dixie dive site shows an abstract model of a stilt house with several information boards that can be dived as the mood takes you. The underwater crib, which was designed in collaboration with students from the HTL Vöcklabruck, is set up at Christmas time.
From the entrance you dive slightly diagonally to the right and come across a badly destroyed boat at a depth of 12 m. From here it is best to dive further to the left at the same depth, over some large tree trunks and rhizomes. After about 15 minutes you come to a stony, vertically downward channel where the well-known wreck of the sailing boat "Dixi" lies at a depth of 22 m.
Alternatively, you can dive to the right from the entrance. Behind a sunken undergrowth, an old wooden walkway begins at a depth of around 17 m, the remains of which extend to a depth of around 20 m.
Further to the right, a bathtub converted into a diving bell was attached at a depth of 6 m. From there you dive back over large rocks and sometimes large pike in the 5 meter range.
all-season
Accessibility / arrival
From Salzburg via the A1 - Seewalchen exit - continue on the B152 to Kammer or Mondsee-Unterach-Steinbach-Weyregg exit
From Vienna/Linz via the A1 - Schörfling or Seewalchen exit - continue on the B152 to Weyregg
From the west - Bad Ischl - continue on the B152-Weißenbach-Steinbach-Weyregg
- Parking space: 20
- Diving / scuba
- Toilet facility
- Member of diving competence centres
- All weather
Season
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