Porth Daffarch
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Type of Dive: Shore dive (high tide best)

Suggested experience: Novice
Travel directions: A55 over the Meni bridge onto Anglesey, At junction 2, take the A5153 exit to Penrhos/
Parking directions: Park at the side of the road down to the bay.. Google
Lat & Long: N53.287025 W-4.652131
Tides: Best dived at high slack water. Tide tables
Depth: 8m at high tide
Site entry/exit: Its an easy stroll down the beach into the water.

Underwater directions: Head out from the bay east or west staying close to the edge of the bay to avoid any possible boat traffic and look in all the gullys.
Site Hazards: Occasional boat traffic
Nearest Public phone: None close to here.
Accommodation: Kingsbridge Camping Site Bunkhouse Camping
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Other comments: Best done after a long spell of low winds as is exposed to the prevailing wind. In June you get plankton blooms like most dives around here. There are lots of gully's and cracks to explore and as its not deep so you get good bottom times. Its also advisable to use an SMB in the bay as boats do use the bay. There are toilets 25m from the beach
Ribs can be launched from the shore here and there is a wreck called the Missouri about 500m from the shore also a treasure galleon close to the bay. Treasure Gold coins
Created by: Martin Vincent
Cafe: None close to here.
Air & Nitrox fills: Diving services Anglesey divers Vivian
Date: 24/4/11
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