This dive site, Jordfall, located in Sweden, is highly accessible with parking available directly by the water, although a small fee is applicable. It caters to a wide range of diving proficiencies, from beginners to experts, offering varied underwater experiences. The seabed is predominantly silty, but features significant rocky areas and an interesting crevice, providing diverse navigation and exploration opportunities. Toilet facilities are also available on site, and more information can be found at jordfallshamn.se.
The marine life at Jordfall is particularly rich in smaller, fascinating creatures, making it a prime location for macro photography and close observation. Divers can look forward to spotting unique species such as the blue striped square lobster, Yarrel´s blenny, tadpole fish, and topknot. The site is also home to Norwegian crayfish, as well as beautiful invertebrates including the fireworks anemone, phosphorescent sea pen, and tall sea pen.
The best time to visit Jordfall is generally during the warmer months for more comfortable diving conditions, though cold water diving techniques are necessary year-round in Sweden. The site's varied depths, ranging from an average of 11 meters to a maximum of 22 meters, make it appealing for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking different challenges. Its easy access and on-site facilities make it a convenient and rewarding dive destination.

