
Diving atLaupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee (Germany)
Dive conditions at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee generally cater to learning divers, providing an accessible inland training ground. Its nature as a classic quarry lake means divers can expect a straightforward environment ideal for exercises. Visibility is often moderate, yet the site serves as a practical local option for those looking to quickly and easily get into the water in the region.
The latest environmental reading at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee indicates an air temperature of 14.5°C. The regional climate in Germany is aligning with expected historical averages. Prepare your gear according to these specific local conditions.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
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Dive Site Overview
For divers seeking an accessible inland training ground, Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee presents itself as a practical choice for honing skills. This lake offers characteristics typical of a quarry environment, featuring a beach entry and a sandy bottom, which contributes to its suitability for various dive exercises.
Its maximum depth reaches 8 meters (26 feet), keeping it well within recreational limits. While underwater visibility is frequently moderate, it provides sufficient conditions for practicing navigation and buoyancy. Common sightings include local freshwater fish like pike (Hecht) and perch (Barsch), adding elements of natural observation to training dives.
The site focuses on functional diving rather than extensive exploration, making it a functional option for divers in the area. Access is reported as quick and easy, which is a significant draw for local diving communities.
Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee
Conditions are Good
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee show 15° air, --° sea temperature, N/A waves, and 22 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Planning a comfortable dive experience at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee largely depends on air temperatures and precipitation, as water conditions in quarry lakes fluctuate seasonally. The summer months, particularly July and August, present the warmest average air temperatures, around 19°C (66°F), making surface preparations more pleasant. Rain is also consistent year-round, averaging 3-4 mm per day during summer, so divers should be prepared for typical European inland weather. Spring and autumn months offer cooler air temperatures, ranging from 6°C (43°F) in March to 15°C (59°F) in September, with similar rain patterns. These shoulder seasons can still provide good diving opportunities for those equipped for colder water, extending the diving window beyond just peak summer.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Accessing the water at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee is straightforward with a gentle shore entry, typically leading directly to a sandy bottom. This setup is conducive for entry-level training and practice dives where divers can focus on fundamental skills without complex access challenges. Underwater visibility is often moderate, which is common for many inland lakes and can vary with recent weather or diver activity. Water temperatures in such quarry lakes are notably cooler than ocean environments and fluctuate significantly with the seasons. Although there is no specific data for this site, inland lake temperatures in Germany can drop to single digits Celsius in winter and rise to 18-22°C (64-72°F) in summer at shallower depths. There are no reported strong currents, allowing for a relaxed dive pace.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Given its role as a productive training lake, Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee is generally considered suitable for divers looking to refine their skills and execute exercises. This site is not identified with the steep walls or strong currents found at more challenging dive sites in the region, making it less prone to complex hazards. Divers should always prioritize excellent buoyancy control, especially when practicing close to the bottom, to minimize silt disturbance and maintain visibility. While the site is generally forgiving, adherence to standard safe diving practices remains crucial. Always dive within your certified limits and consider local conditions, which can influence visibility and water temperature, before planning your dive.
Recommended Equipment
- Dive Computer
- Hard-soled Dive Boots
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee, Germany. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
Divers who spend more time observing marine life often prefer slightly warmer gear.
Because recent water temperature readings are not available for Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee, the guidance below is based mainly on current air conditions and seasonal expectations. Current surface air temperatures are roughly 15°C (58°F). Based on regional estimates and current weather, the likely required exposure protection is a thicker wetsuit or drysuit. Note that local currents and upwellings can alter this. A thermal robe or jacket is recommended between dives.
Conditions may fluctuate slightly depending on wind and weather patterns. A warming trend is expected over the next few days.
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN Europe.
+39 0642115685- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Closest Listed Hyperbaric Chambers
Showing listed hyperbaric chamber facilities within 200 km of this dive site.
Distances are approximate straight-line distances and may not reflect emergency travel time.
Facility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
Druckkammer des Badischen Tauchsportverbandes e.V. (BTSV)
Überlingen, Germany•Approx. 71 km straight-line
Druckkammer des Badischen Tauchsportverbandes e.V. (BTSV)
Facility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
HBO-Zentrum Stuttgart
ICU CapableStuttgart, Germany•Approx. 81 km straight-line
HBO-Zentrum Stuttgart
ICU CapableFacility Details
Information is provided for reference and planning purposes only. Dive Navigator does not verify operational status, staffing, availability, or quality of care at listed facilities. In an emergency, contact local emergency services, DAN, your dive operator, or the chamber directly. Do not travel to a facility without calling ahead.
Marine Life at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee
Upon descending into Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee, divers will likely first notice the resident populations of pike and perch. These freshwater fish are common sightings, often observed navigating the submerged landscape. While the overall marine life isn't as diverse as a coral reef, the presence of these species provides engaging observational opportunities for divers. It's a chance to see how fish adapt to a quarry lake habitat.
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What is the maximum depth at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee?
The maximum reported depth at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee is 8 meters (26 feet). This makes it an ideal location for recreational diving, especially for training and skill development within shallower limits.
Is Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, this site is generally considered good for learning to dive and conducting exercises. Its relatively shallow depth and straightforward shore entry make it a welcoming environment for newer divers.
What kind of entry can I expect at this dive site?
Divers typically access the water via a shore entry, leading to a sandy bottom. This offers a convenient and accessible way to start your dive.
What are the typical visibility conditions?
Visibility at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee is often moderate. Like many inland lakes, it can fluctuate based on weather conditions and recent diver activity, so be prepared for varying clarity.
What marine life can I expect to see?
Common sightings include freshwater fish such as pike (Hecht) and perch (Barsch). While not a biodiverse hotspot, these species provide interesting natural observations.
What equipment is recommended for diving here?
It's recommended to use a wetsuit or drysuit, a hood, booties, and a dive computer. These items ensure thermal comfort and aid in safe dive planning in the freshwater environment.
Are there strong currents at Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee?
No, there are no reports of strong currents at this inland quarry lake. Divers can typically expect calm water conditions, which further enhances its suitability for training.
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Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee
Conditions are Good
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Laupheimer Baggersee - Rieskiessee show 15° air, --° sea temperature, N/A waves, and 22 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.




