Diving and snorkelling
Find diving spots for any taste and level. The Little Belt is a diver's paradise with lots of opportunities for exploring life under water. If you'd rather stay near the surface, try a snorkelling trail in shallow waters.
Photo: Naturpark Lillebælt

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Old Lillebælt Bridge
Beautiful granite bridge pier, overgrown with lots of marine life, such as large cod. Large rocks, overgrown with breadcrumb sponge in orange colours. Mine countermeasure device from the Second World War. A dive with good photo opportunities.

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Fænø Kalv
Go ashore on a deserted island and enjoy your packed lunch in historic surroundings. Diving at beautiful gravel slopes, varying depth and seabed conditions. Strong tide possible. Discover turbot and hermit crab.

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Søbadet
The best and most popular location in Lillebælt. Spectacular wall dive in multiple levels. A large variety of marine life and many different species of seaweed. An opportunity to experience lobster.

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Kongebrogaarden
Denmark's best wall dive. Spectacular wall full of sea life. Large colonies of sea squirts, pink oaten pipe hydroids, giant plumose anemones and more. Chance of depth diving, down to 40 metres. Chance of experiencing lobster.

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Boulder Reef at Dykkerklubben Marsvinet
The stone reef consists of 1,000 tons of stone, and is set around the underwater life in Lillebælt (the Little Belt). The reef is located right at the diving club Marsvinet-Lillebælt, at Ceramics Museum Denmark.

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Unterwater trail at Søbadet
The underwater trail, which starts in front of the Søbadet, follows the stone reef out into the Little Belt. The trail is for experienced scuba divers only.

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Stenderup Hage
The perfect place for beginners and snorkelers. Lots of sea life in the shallow water - especially in the common eelgrass. Experience the snake pipefish, shortnose pipefish and pipefish during the summer months. Suitable for night dives. Not much tide. Facts:

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Strib Harbour pier (no. 2)
Exciting stone setting, this is the habitat for some species of seaweed. The stone setting provides shelter and hiding for smaller fish such as pipefish, butterfish, ninespines stickleback and goldsinny. Seals and porpoises might appear.

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Unterwater trail at Dykkerklubben Marsvinet
Under the waves by the dive club there is an underwater trail, which follows the stone reef out into the little belt. The trail is ideal for novice scuba divers.

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Diving club Marsvinet
Rolling seabed, easily accessible – sometimes strong tide. Different kinds of crabs. Lots of sea life close to the beach. Large species of brown algae further out.

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Boulder Reef at Søbadet
The stone reef is located at the already popular diving site Søbadet. Good opportunities for beach diving with very varied flora and fauna

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Diving spot New Lillebælt Bridge
Lots of life on the bridge pier: large plumose anemones, sea squirts and common mussels. Seascorpions and many small fish. Strong tide – the best dive is from a boat. Fair chance of seeing porpoises and seals from the boat.

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Diving spot Strib Nordstrand
Old tree trunks with many hiding places for animals such as hermit crabs. Many of the smaller species such as butterfish, threespine sticklebacks, gobies, but eels also benefits from the hiding places at the tree trunks.

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Snorkel trail by Trelde Næs
The Trelde Næs snorkel trail is ideal for seeing the fascinating world that lives below the water’s surface.





