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Alternative name Fehmarn, Katharinenhof
Average depth 5 m / 16.4 ft
Max depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
English (Translate this text in English): Katharinenhof is a nice & quiet camp site situated on Fehmarn, an island in the baltic sea.
The baltic shore is normally quite sandy and unspectacular, but here you will find plenty of huge rocks scattered around underwater. Some are solitary, others are in small groups and they are overgrown quite nicely with anemones and shells.
Shallow, beginner-friendly spot, yet with a very nice underwater scenery. I never managed to get any deeper than 7 meters without a spade ...
You enter the water directly from the beach of the camp site. The dive base is nearby - just walking distance from the camp site. But a car still comes in handy to get the tanks filled.
You can ask at the dive base for a boat trip to the wreck of a sunken platform nearby. I just can not say whether it is worth the money because I have never been there. Some say it was great others say it was boring.
For overnight stays caravans are for hire or you can bring your own tent. As usual, the camp site has a small shop for essentials and also some fast food that will keep you from starving between the dives, but it is probably best to put on your own barbecque anyway, because it is more fun.
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