Introduction
Stoney Cove offers a perfect blend of structured club activity, skill development, and enjoyable social diving at one of the UK’s most iconic inland dive sites. Nestled in Leicestershire, Stoney Cove is a familiar and well‑loved location for CADSAC members, providing reliable conditions, excellent underwater attractions, and facilities that support divers of all experience levels.
Location
CADSAC at Stoney Cove
Club dives at Stoney Cove typically bring together trainees, newly qualified divers, and experienced members, creating a supportive environment where learning and enjoyment go hand in hand. For those in training, the Cove’s clear depth progression and fixed platforms make it ideal for practicing buoyancy, navigation, drills, and qualification dives. Meanwhile, qualified divers can explore deeper areas, tour the wrecks, or simply enjoy relaxed fun dives with buddies.

One of the highlights of CADSAC diving is the strong sense of camaraderie. Dive days at Stoney Cove are as much about surface intervals and post‑dive chats as they are about time underwater. Members often gather for briefings, share tips and experiences, and finish the day with a warm drink or a bite to eat at the café, or later on for a debrief at Nemo’s Bar
Stoney Cove’s well‑maintained infrastructure—easy access points, ample parking, and excellent gas and training facilities—means CADSAC dives run smoothly and safely. Whether it’s a first open‑water experience, a skills refresher, or a chance to enjoy quality diving with familiar faces, CADSAC diving at Stoney Cove remains a cornerstone of the club’s diving calendar and a favourite destination for members throughout the year.

Attractions
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