The Great Scuba Drive, Day 6: Dosthill Quarry, Tamworth
Join Rico Anselmi and Sophie Shields as they take on The Great Scuba Drive — an ambitious month-long diving road trip from Cornwall to Scotland.
From freshwater lakes and historic quarries to dramatic coastal sites and wild northern lochs, the duo are exploring the best of UK diving while documenting every moment along the way. Their mission is to showcase the beauty, challenge, and community spirit of cold-water diving — and inspire others to dive into the adventure.
Our dive site today was Dosthill Quarry, which didn’t open until 1 p.m. on the day that we visited, so we spent the morning catching up on admin, editing photos, writing notes, booking ahead, and planning the next stages of our adventure. It felt good to slow down for a few hours before getting back on the road for the short drive to Tamworth. As we followed the sat nav, things started to look a little strange, instead of a quarry, we seemed to be driving through a housing estate, with a church right ahead. We were convinced something had gone wrong, but we decided to keep following the directions. And then, as if by magic, there it was a hidden lake surrounded by steep, tree-covered sides full of autumn colour. It felt like stepping through the wardrobe into Narnia; a peaceful, enchanting world tucked right in the middle of suburbia.
Dosthill is considered the oldest inland dive site in the UK. It’s been operating since the late 1950s, when granite quarrying stopped and the pit gradually filled with crystal-clear spring water. The site is smaller than some of the others we’ve visited, and the facilities less extensive, but honestly, that only added to its charm. What it lacked in size, it more than made up for in breathtaking natural beauty and a wonderfully warm welcome from the team.

Visibility was good, around six metres, and the water was cool and clear. To top it all off, we fell completely in love with Beatrice, the site dog, beautiful, friendly, and clearly the real boss of the quarry!Dosthill may be smaller and simpler than the other sites we’ve visited so far on The Great Scuba Drive, but it’s every bit as memorable with its natural beauty, peaceful surroundings, and the richness of its underwater world. It’s a place with heart and history, serene, magical, and teeming with life. For us, Dosthill Quarry is a truly special dive location, and we think that it should be on every divers dream dives list.
The Great Scuba Drive is proudly supported by Porthkerris Divers, Head Watersports, Mares, SSI, Aqualung, and Apeks.
You can follow Rico and Sophie’s journey right here on Scubaverse.com — stay tuned for the next instalment!
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