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Dive sites nearby

Ekensdal

Advanced diving, as visibility can sometimes be quite poor, if it is possible to descend to about 40 meters. To the right of the steamboat pier, about 10 minutes away at 11-16 meters, there is a broken wooden wreck. Just in front of the pier there are some remains of old cars. Climb up the stone beach to the left.

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Käppala Vraket

Follow the Södra Kungsvägen from the Liddedöbron to pretty much a million. When we pass the KÄPPALA road, it will have been a few hundred meters, because then the "thirst" will be at a higher level. Follow the rakt to Wattnet.

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Breviks brygga

Nice dive site with easy access from the steamboat jetty. Directly outside the jetty is a motorboat on the bottom and a little further out is a motorbike. Exit is via a mounted ladder next to the steamboat jetty.

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Dyviksvraket

Houseboat that housed strikebreakers but caught fire for an unknown reason and sank. Follow the jetty to a small boat house. Go in from the beach, under the jetty near the house, and go down, the boat is a couple of meters in front sloping down.

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M/S Storö (Wreck)

Closeby the Stockholm archipelago, available from shore is this wonderful hull intact wreck.Suitable to dive during off season of the boat life, since it is located in the entrance of a boat harbour

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Bordellen, Stockholm

One of the inner city's wreck dive sites that provides a historical review of Stockholm's history. Well preserved with cargo holds, gadgets and painted decorations. Outside the wreck are a couple of car wrecks.

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Björkviks brygga

One of Stockholm's most popular dive sites for courses and free dives. Easy and comfortable shore diving with good ice climbing. Shallow with a nice sandy bottom and good visibility. Good de-rosting site.

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Bodekull

At a depth of 30 metres, this wreck has been lying since it went under in 1678 and on the wreck you can find a lot of bartman’s mugs and even cannons in lavett. One of the finest and most well-preserved wrecks from Sweden’s time of great power.

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Alviksvraket

Small fishing boat that sank in 1991 near Alvik beach. The wreck stands upright and offers a nice diving experience with lots of details around the wreck.

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Abborrkroken

Easy to get in and out of the water as the parking lot is right next to the dive site. Slightly sloping bottom down to around 25 meters deep where there comes a wall that goes down to just over 50 meters deep. Located among other things, an old log anchor on the left from in the climb of around 11 meters.

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