A Thrilling Day Out of Rock
What a spectacular weekend dive from Rock! 🌞 The sun was shining, the sea was calm, and our spirits were high as we set off for two incredible dives.
Anna Sofie Shipwreck: 40 m of Underwater History
We descended to the wreck of the Anna Sofie, resting at about 40 m. With crystal-clear 15 m+ visibility, the steel hull was a mesmerizing sight. And that’s when the magic happened: we spotted what we’re pretty sure is the world’s largest crayfish scuttling around the stern!
Trevose Head: A Shallower Spectacle
Next up, we explored the shallower reefs of Trevose Head, perfect for those wanting a shallower site, making for a colourful, unforgettable dive.
Community Buzz
Nicola Wilson: Stunning dive, excellent vis, copious amounts of fish, and a wreck all in one dive, what’s not to like 🥰
Colin Ayres: Excellent days diving, you can’t beat North Cornwall diving 👍
Launch & Trailer Tips
- Vehicle Access: A 4×4 on the beach ramp makes launching a breeze.
- Busy Mornings: Weekends fill up fast—aim to arrive early!
- Trailer Parking: Leave trailers at the top of the beach, against the wall.
- Tide Awareness: Check tide tables—high tide narrows the usable beach.
Josh Bonfield: Yeah, simple enough with a 4×4 on the beach. It was a bit busy with everyone launching in the morning though. Trailers are left at the top of the beach against the wall. Just need to be aware of tide and heights that there’s enough beach. Mike is our resident expert 😁
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