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For
those already qualified, and looking for some
interesting shore dive sites in the area, probably
one of the safest actually within Torbay, has
to be Fairy cove. This site can be accessed on
foot from Paignton harbour, is quite shallow.
Swim out from the beach until you reach the edge
of the rock shelf, and descend to about 7 or 8
meters, you will find yourself on a golden sand
sea bed, with rocky inlets to explore, and a variety
of sea life. Keep the shelf on your right, and
follow the shelf for some 100 meters, and you
will stumble on the wreck of the E.Boat T.289.
She lies in about 8 meters of water, and is worth
the effort of finding.
Brixham
Breakwater is also a good, safe dive for the newly
qualified, or not so adventurous amongst you.
Again, this site is accessed from the beach. Drive
into Brixham and follow the signs for Berry Head,
Breakwater car park is on your left. Once in the
water, keep the Breakwater on your left, and you
can safely dive as far along as you like. The
shelf on the left is the base of the pier, and
to your right is open water, the majority of which
is flat sand. This dive is good for a night dive,
as you are, or should be, always within sight
of the Breakwater, which gives you a good fixing
on location.
My personal
favourite shore dive in Torbay is Babbacombe beach,
this is a lovely little cove accessed from Babbacombe
Downs road. A steep drive down through the woods,
takes you into the beach car park, try to ignore
the beachside pub, The Fisherman’s Arms,
until after the dive.
Enter the water from the pier, dive down and follow
your nose out to sea, until you reach the ledge,
where the rocks drop off and give way to a sandy
sea bed, at most, on a high spring tide, you won’t
have to cope with more than about 10 meters of
water. If you follow the ledge to the right, you
come across quite a kelpy area, and this way is
full of life, I’ve seen some fairly big
congers in the weeds, and it is also home to some
crustations. If you elect to go left, you can
swim across the sandy bed until you reach the
cliffs, this provides a good area for exploration,
and some good holes to poke around in.
Try and arrange this dive for a Sunday morning,
and after the dive, a good finish to the fun is
a drink and lunch in the Fisherman’s. What
could be better?
For the more experienced diver, the deeper waters
offshore really need to be accessed from a boat.
Shag Rock and Shoalstone reef are two very popular
dives, with an abundance of sponges, soft corral
and anemones.
Slightly more adventurous are Thatcher Rock, the
Orestone, Berry Head and the Morris Rogue. All
these sites are great for drift diving, and provide
some spectacular scenery and wildlife.
Off Torbay
lie many wrecks, some very accessible, others
more tricky. The Bretagne lies in 28 meters, she
is fairly upright, and in not bad condition. This
is a fantastic dive, but you will need direction
in finding it. The Galicia lies in 16 meters,
and is quite well broken up, but does provide
a home for some very large conger eels.
As well
as the abundance of underwater life to be seen
in the seas around Torbay, a lot can quite often
be seen on the surface, either from the shore,
or from a boat on the way to or from dive sites.
Regular visitors to the area include Dolphins,
Porpoise, and the occasional Basking shark. {That’s
definitely something to run into on the way to
the surface.}
If you
are visiting the Bay, and are looking for diver
friendly accommodation, give Lisa Sawtell a ring,
At the Inn on the Green, Paignton. They offer
reasonably priced accommodation, with access to
facilities suited to divers.
01803 557841
If you
are looking to do a PADI course, and would like
to find out more, or even if you just want to
come down as an experienced diver and do some
diving, contact Mike Ingham on 01803 523195.Mike
runs Aqualearn, And also arranges guided dives.
Aqualearn have two very well equipped dive boats,
and know the local area very well.
If you
are coming down, and would like just to buddy
up with someone experienced for an occasional
dive, Geoff Sharp, the owner of Venture Sports
in Paignton, is more than likely going to be able
to help. He can be contacted on 01803 523023
If you
do come down, have a great time, and stay safe
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