NDAC TRF - Training & Research Facilities

Our Chepstow Site (The National Diving & Activity Centre (NDAC)) is closed.

NDAC Ltd are now operating from our venue in Wales at NDAC TRF(Training & Research Facilities).

The NDAC TRF is situated in Ammanford in the heart of South Wales, our facility boasts a breathtaking 124-meter-deep lake. This unique body of water, with a volume of 20 million cubic meters, spans an impressive 1.2 km in length and 0.5 km in width, offering a controlled, non-tidal environment for year-round diving, training and research activities.

We are not currently open for recreational diving, but welcome enquiries from training organisations.

Deadly Dinosaurs and Steve Backshall in Chepstow!

Watch Deadly Dinosaurs on BBC IPlayer

Deadly DinosaursCBBC’s Steve Backshall was recently at the National Diving & Activity Centre in Chepstow, filming for his BBC show Deadly Dinosaurs.

The BAFTA-winning television presenter donned his scuba diving gear and explored our lake searching for the deadliest animals that ever walked the earth, the dinosaurs!

Whilst delivering a piece to camera, Steve Backshall has a run in with Predator X, just above our submerged Wessex Mk5 Helicopter.

"Predator X was was one of the most powerful marine reptiles ever discovered. Its skull alone was nearly twice the size of a Tyrannosaurus Rex’s, and its bite force unmatched by anything in the Jurassic seas."

Watch a clip of the dive on the BBC IPlayer.

If you’re feeling really brave, why not pop in for a dive and see if you can find the Predator X!

Watch Deadly Dinosaurs on BBC IPlayer



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