Expert local knowledge on the best coasteering spots, surf beaches, kayaking routes and more — everything you need to plan your Pembrokeshire adventure.
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From the famous Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy to the hidden sea caves around Tenby — a local expert's breakdown of the finest coasteering spots on the Welsh coast, ranked by difficulty, scenery, and thrill factor.
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How a sport born on the cliffs of St David's Head became a global phenomenon — and why Pembrokeshire remains its spiritual home.
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The most beginner-friendly surf beaches in Pembrokeshire, what to wear, what to hire, and when to go. Everything first-timers need to know before they hit the water.
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Tenby is Pembrokeshire's most popular base — and it's surrounded by world-class adventure. Here's everything you can do within easy reach of the old walled town.
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The best kayaking spots for every level — from sheltered harbour paddles to serious offshore crossings to Skomer Island. With seasonal advice, kit tips, and the routes the locals actually paddle.
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Whether you have a long weekend or a full week, these expert itineraries pack in the best coastal activities — coasteering, surfing, kayaking, climbing and more — built around the tides.
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Two days of coasteering, kayaking and SUP on the ancient volcanic coast — plus sunset at St Justinian's, an evening climb of Carn Llidi, and the best places to eat in Britain's smallest city.
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Coasteering for children aged 8+, beginner paddleboarding, rock pooling, the best family beaches, and everything you need to plan a great trip to Tenby with kids in tow.
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