Discover Coasteering in Pembrokeshire
Coasteering, a thrilling blend of swimming, climbing, and cliff-jumping, has roots in the UK dating back over a century. Today, it stands as the ultimate coastal adventure activity in Wales, attracting thrill-seekers from all over. In our view, the Pembrokeshire coastline is the premier destination, offering dramatic cliffs, hidden caves, and crystal-clear waters that create the perfect backdrop for coasteering. This adventure is as physically demanding as it is exhilarating. To ensure you have the best experience, participants must be able to swim at least 50 metres and have a reasonable level of fitness.
Coasteering in Pembrokeshire has earned global recognition, being featured among the world’s greatest adventures by Lonely Planet and named one of the best places to visit by National Geographic Traveller. The rugged coastline, open to the Atlantic Ocean, offers fantastic surf conditions, along with countless gullies and hidden caves waiting to be explored.
Come foraging with our knowledgeable and experienced guides in the stunningly beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. There is no better place to discover your ‘inner forager’ than along the hedgerows, ancient trackways and shoreline around St Davids. The changing seasons offer different flavours and different plants, so no forage will ever be the same. You will be inspired with a new enthusiasm on how to make the most of wild ingredients in everyday life; to get out into the countryside and become more aware of what is growing around you and what nature can provide.
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