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Recreation in the Parish of Easington

Subaqua

The Holderness coast offers great diving sites. Due mainly to the fact that the Yorkshire coast is bordered by large ports on both the Tees & Humber estuaries, this area of coastline has had a high concentration of shipwrecks, many from the First & Second World Wars.

The Spurn area runs from just south of Hornsea to Spurn Point in the South, this area is much shallower than the north of the region depths run from 11-30 metres even for wrecks well offshore. Due mainly to its proximity to the Humber estuary there are many wrecks of vessels that were heading either from or to the ports in Hull.

Link to information on diving in Spurn.


More information on subaqua can be found by searching under the general Recreation section.

   
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