U 110 - Scottish West Coast

The U 110, sitting at 48 meters off the Scottish West Coast, offers a compelling journey into wartime history. This World War I submarine, sunk in 1918 by depth charges, lies intact enough to evoke its former life. You can often make out the conning tower, the torpedo tubes, and the sheer scale of the 71.9-meter vessel, now draped in anemones and home to curious wrasse and ling. It’s a dive for those who appreciate maritime history and the quiet solitude of a deep wreck, best tackled when the often-fickle Scottish weather grants us good visibility.

Location
Scottish West Coast, United Kingdom, Mediterranean & Europe
Coordinates
55.383335, -7.650833
Type
wreck
Maximum Depth
48m

Marine Protected Area: Magilligan Point

Nearby Dive Sites in Scottish West Coast

Nearest Dive Centres to U 110

Marine Life in Scottish West Coast

Home to 127 recorded species including 50 reef fish, 15 whales & dolphins, 10 seagrass & algae, 9 sharks & rays, 8 other, 7 crabs & lobsters.

Notable Species