Ledi Wracks
When approaching from Mols towards Walenstadt, the car park is conveniently located just after a right-hand bend on the lakeside. If you're driving from Walenstadt towards Mols, you'll find a long parking area on the lakeside after a right-hand bend, shortly before a sharp left-hand turn.
Below the parking lot, you'll find the entrance to the dive site via a metal staircase to the right of the "pulpit," which is responsible for the site's second dive name. Keep an eye out for the diving flag mounted on the pulpit as a marker. The shore slopes towards the north, and the bottom remains silty throughout the dive. It's important to maintain proper buoyancy.
For beginners, the recommended descent option is to go north (0°) from the stairs and continue for approximately 100m until you reach the stern of the first wreck at a depth of 30m. It's crucial to follow the north course precisely to locate the wreck. Alternatively, you can diverge slightly west (357°) and then head straight east (90°) to the first wreck at a depth of 30m.
Experienced divers can choose to swim about 90m out into the lake from the surface in a northerly direction (0°) before making an open water descent to reach the stern of the first wreck at 30m depth.
This dive site, located near Lediwracks in Quarten, Switzerland, offers a visibility of approximately 7m and reaches a maximum depth of 30m. It is recommended for advanced and expert divers.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023