Le Bugalet
About Le Bugalet
Le Bugalet is a 57-metre ammunition-carrying landing barge that sank in 1946 off the Quiberon peninsula. Sheltered from storms, the wreck has kept its full structure and sits at around 15 metres. The wreck is known for clear-day light and for attracting marine life, including lobsters, crayfish, and conger eels.
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Reported Depth
15m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as being at a depth of 15 meters.
Typical Conditions
Good ambient light on clear days.
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Scuba
A full-structure wreck dive around 15 m.
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