Knoll Pins
Best time to dive
January to December; April to October; September to December
What you might see
- DolphinPossible
Sightings are seasonal probabilities, not promises - even in peak season nature does its own thing.
Certification & difficulty
Advanced Open Water - advanced conditions (currents/depth); dive within your training.
Snorkelling
Not a snorkel site - Not typically snorkelled at the Knoll Pins themselves (submerged offshore pinnacles with tidal exposure); Lundy's dedicated seal snorkelling/swimming takes place at calmer inshore spots such as Gannet's Bay/the Landing Bay
Safety notes
100m no-anchor/no-shotline restriction around the pinnacles; submerged rocks break the surface at low tide requiring careful navigation; currents strengthen away from slack water; general Bristol Channel boat traffic
Permits & fees
No specific per-dive permit for the Knoll Pins, but the Lundy Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) byelaws/zoning scheme apply (no-take zones in parts of the MPA); a Landmark Trust landing fee applies only if setting foot on the island itself, not for boat-based diving
Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.
Location
Nearest hub: Bideford/Ilfracombe
This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.

