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Dråby Strand

Jutland, Denmark
Depth
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164ft
Visibility
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16ft - 49ft
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Advanced

About Dråby Strand

Dråby Strand or Dråby Beach Depth up to 13 meters. Currents can be strong currents. When diving at Dråby Beach you continue dive from the shore; you will quickly discover that this is a perfectly normal dive site after the lunar landscape of the sandy bottom. Dråby Beach is located off against Hjelm Deep. A deep stream filled backhoe that separates Jutland from the island of Hjelm. The channel is often power with very high water turnover, which means that the diversity of animals and plants are higher here than in many other places. Gradually as you swim farther away from the coast the ocean floor changes becoming gradually deeper. The bottom of Helmets Deep is around 50 meters, but at a stranddyk you rarely more than 12-14 meters down. "

Dråby Strand Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features:-
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:50m
Visibility Range:5m - 15m
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas:21% - 23% O2

Marine Life

  • Small Flatfish
  • None
  • Various
  • Shrimp
  • Crabs
  • Gobies

Weather Conditions

Water Temperature

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Dive Operators near Dråby Strand

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Dive Site Hazards

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