This dive site, Kollund Lillestrand, offers extremely easy access just meters from parking. Divers enter via a gently sloping sandy beach, making it ideal for beginners. The underwater landscape consists primarily of sand and soft sediment, with some areas of algae and seaweed. There is no historical context or specific navigation features beyond following the gentle slope.
The marine life is focused on smaller creatures well-adapted to the sandy, silty environment. Common sightings include various crabs, flounders, and small gobies. For those with a keen eye, especially during winter months, fascinating nudibranchs can be discovered amongst the soft sediments and algae.
The best time to visit for macro enthusiasts looking for nudibranchs is during winter. The site's shallow average depth of 4 meters and maximum depth of 9 meters, coupled with easy shore entry, make it highly suitable for training dives, snorkeling, and freediving practice. Divers should be prepared for colder water temperatures typical of Denmark.

