This dive site, Nörra Dyngön, is located in the beautiful Skärgärden archipelago of Sweden, offering an east/southeast facing wall and slope dive. The topography features interesting underwater walls and slopes that descend to depths of 35-40 meters, though the primary diving focus is in the shallower 10-20 meter range. It serves as an excellent alternative to the more famous Väderöerna sites when conditions don't permit access there.
Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life typical of temperate Scandinavian waters. Common sightings include the vibrant cuckoo wrasse and various species of colorful nudibranchs, making it particularly rewarding for macro enthusiasts. Beneath the numerous rocks and crevices, there is a good chance of spotting lobsters during their season, adding to the excitement of exploration.
The best time to visit Nörra Dyngön for diving and freediving would generally be during the warmer months when water temperatures are higher and conditions are calmer, offering improved comfort and potentially better visibility. Both freedivers and scuba divers can enjoy the site's diverse depths, from the shallower parts of the wall suitable for beginners and snorkelers, to the deeper slopes for more experienced divers. Attention to detail is recommended to find the hidden lobsters and intricate nudibranchs.

