KONGEBROSKOVEN
Denmark
Kongebroskoven is a boulder reef in Lillebælt near Middelfart that was developed in cooperation with the nature and environment unit of Middelfart municipality and marine biologist, Søren Larsen. The reef consists of approximately 1.000 tons of natural stones. The stones vary in size from 40 to 120 centimeters and form an excellent habitat for numerous marine animals. The reef lies close to the shore and ends at a depth of about 20 meters.
Particulars
Park in the harbor area to reach Kongebroskoven and enter the water at the boat ramp. The boulder reef is basically a continuation of the beach underwater. It's a beautiful diving environment where marine life can flourish.
Warnings
Kongebroskoven lies close to a harbor. Watch out for pleasure boats. Use a dive flag and dive buoy. Strong currents further out from shore.
KONGEBROSKOVEN Features
- Nicknames
- Boulder Reef at Kongebroskoven
- Address
- Havnegade 141 Middelfart
- Parking
- Sufficient parking
- Distance
- 50 m.
- Suitable for
- Advanced divers, underwater photography (macro)
- Permit
- N.v.t. / NA
- Access
- Free access
- Facilities
- Boat ramp, dive club, toilet
- Water
- Brackish
- Kind of dive
- Shore dive, reef dive
- Current
- Limited, sometimes strong
- Visibility
- 2 - 6 m.
- Average visibility
- 3 m.
- Depth
- 20 m.
- Bottom
- grind of kiezel(stenen)
- Life
- Goby, crab, lobster, flatfish
- Other recreation
- Boating, yachting