This dive site features the historical wreck of a two-masted brig, which sank 150 years ago. Measuring approximately 23 meters in length and 6 meters in width, the wreck is easily navigable and buoyed, making it an ideal entry point for novice divers. It is recommended to access the site by boat to explore this well-preserved piece of maritime history.
The marine life inhabiting Trubbnos consists primarily of perch and various jellyfish species. The wreck itself is extensively covered in mussels, providing a unique texture and habitat for smaller organisms, offering macro photography opportunities.
The best time to visit this dive site would typically be during the warmer months in Sweden, from late spring to early autumn, when water temperatures are at their highest, though cold water diving techniques are generally advised. Its shallow depth makes it perfectly suitable for both scuba divers, especially beginners, and freedivers looking to explore a historical wreck.

