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A picturesque and novice friendly dive site often full of marine life: shallow (approx. 5m depth), sheltered entry (bay faces southwest), and little to no current.
Capernwray is the North-West’s inland dive site frequented by many divers and schools. Tends to open at weekends and from thursdays in the winter and on wednesdays through to evening in the summer.
Vivian Dive Site is an old slate quarry, located in the stunning Snowdonia, Llanberis. The dive site itself offers a maximum depth of 18m, making this the perfect location for novice divers, as well as the more experienced. Facilities include: Confined water training cage, changing rooms, classroom, kit hire.
Some of the most famous dive sites of St. Abbs are just 50m away from the wall of the harbour: “Cathedral Rock”, “Big Green Carr”, “Broad Craig” and “Little Carr”. These sites can be dived as a shore dive from the harbour or other sites can be reached by dive boat.
Shire dive located off the waterfront of the Harbour cafe in Holyhead. The area starts off mostly sand, with kelp and rocky areas the deeper you head out into the area.
Dive site perfect for both beginners and more experienced divers, from drift dives to shallow dives with loads of life to enjoy!Plenty to see here and always a site to dive no matter the weather!
Ravenspoint is a bay located on Anglesey. The site is sheltered, however outside of the bay can become quite rough and tidal if dived at the wrong time. It is important to make sure that the dive is planned correctly.
Wastwater, England’s deepest natural lake. Situated in the Lake District National Park this lake formed in a glacial valley 60m above sea level. It is 4.8km long, 500m wide and reaches depths of 79m at its deepest point. The lake is owned by the National Trust and is a popular tourist destination.
Inland dive site with all the basics you will need for diver training. Max depth logged 19m, cafe, changing room and toilets on site. Open 7 days a week.
The Farne Islands are famous for a colony of 4.5 thousand grey seals and teeming with life on the many varied dive sites. Most of the sites are around the outer Farnes with wrecks and reefs to explore.
| Monday | 12:00 - 20:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00 - 16:30 |
| Wednesday | 12:00 - 19:30 |
| Thursday | 12:00 - 17:30 |
| Friday | 14:00 - 20:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
| Sunday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
| Monday | 12:00 - 20:00 |
| Tuesday | 11:00 - 16:30 |
| Wednesday | 12:00 - 19:30 |
| Thursday | 12:00 - 17:30 |
| Friday | 14:00 - 20:00 |
| Saturday | 09:00 - 18:00 |
| Sunday | 09:00 - 18:00 |