
Stevns, Boesdalsvej is an intermediate dive site at the Stevns Klint chalk cliffs on the east coast of Zealand, Denmark. This UNESCO World Heritage site provides a spectacular geological backdrop for diving along the base of the 65-million-year-old chalk cliffs. The seabed is littered with fallen chalk blocks and boulders that have created a complex underwater terrain. Marine life colonizes every surface, with mussels, seaweed, and anemones covering the chalk blocks. Cod, flatfish, wrasses, and crabs are found among the formations. Moderate exposure and some current account for the intermediate rating. The unique combination of world-class geology and productive marine habitat makes Stevns Klint one of Denmark's most distinctive dive locations.
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Sign InGreat spot for advanced divers. Currents can be tricky but the marine life makes it worth it.
One of the best dive sites in the region. Highly recommended.