Seal reef Loch Fyne

 

Alternative Names:   St Cathrines        

 

Type of Dive:   Boulder slope   Tide Tables      This is a great dive for trainees and photographers and it has an easy entry / exit.           

 

Suggested Experience:   Trainee upwards

 

Travel directions:   Leaving Glasgow on the A82 turn left at Tarbet onto the A83, through Arrocher and over the rest and be thankfull,  turn left onto the A815, from this junction its xx miles to the junction shown in the picture below and 34.5 miles from Little Chef Dunbarton.

 

             

 

Parking directions:    Room for six cars, remember to leave access for the people who live at the end of the road and other divers to leave.

 

       

 

Lat & Long:    56-12-624N   005-03-339W                   

 

Site entry/exit:    Very easy entry and exit

 

   

               Walk down this small path                              Enter the water at the rocks           

 

Underwater directions:   Enter the water and go straight out to 12m and turn right the boulder reef starts here and goes down to 30m

 

Air & Nitrox fills:    Aquatron Glasgow.            

Site Hazards:  None                   

Nearest Public phone:  The Cregans Inn 

 

Mobile Network service: Orange

 

Pub:  The Cregans Inn  New management a great place now.                                    

 

Café:                                     

                      

Version:    1                           

 

Created by:   John Nicolson

                      

Date:   20/5/07

                                  

Surface Photos:       Video

 

            

            View looking up loch Fyne                                    View looking down loch Fyne

 

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