Lizard Point (14 – 45 metres)

Lizard Point is the most southerly point of England. Lizard Head is the remains of a once much larger bluff, which has left many offshore reefs and rocks, stretching almost half a mile due south, which offer tremendous diving conditions and many wreck remains. On the edge of the reef the bottom drops away quickly especially on the south eastern corner where it reaches 45m. Neap tides only.