What is Coasteering Pembrokeshire?

What is Coasteering Pembrokeshire?

Pembrokeshire Coasteering is an outdoor activity exploring the coast at sea level. All Coasteering sessions with Celtic Quest are tailored to suit your groups expectations and abilities and can include cliff jumping, scramble climbing, adventure swimming, rock hopping and more.

Can you jump in blue lagoon Wales?

The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy is a great half-day excursion mainly for older kids where you can jump into a deep lagoon (25 metres!). There are 4 levels you can jump from so younger kids can jump from 4 or 5 feet in height and more adventurous teens can go all the way up to the 30 foot one.

Who invented coasteering?

Coasteering is a sport that was invented in Wales. Adventure guide and coasteering expert Jon Haylock of TYF Adventure and Coasteering in St Davids, explains why Wales remains the heartland for coasteering.

How old do you have to be to do coasteering?

8 years old
The minimum age for Coasteering participants is usually 8 years old, we recommend all children under 13 are accompanied by an adult unless it is a large group of childen of similare ages. There is no upper age limit so long as the participant is physically able.

Can you swim in the Blue Lagoon Pembrokeshire?

It’s free to swim in the Blue Lagoon and jump in from the cliffs or the ruined quarry buildings on your own.

How do I get to Blue Lagoon from Pembrokeshire?

How to get there: The Blue Lagoon is in Abereiddy, a small hamlet in Pembrokeshire county in south-west Wales. Park at the Abereiddy Beach car park, and walk the short path to the lagoon.

Why is coasteering called coasteering?

Coasteering is a physical activity that encompasses movement along the intertidal zone of a rocky coastline on foot or by swimming, without the aid of boats, surf boards or other craft. The term was used by John Cleare as the combination of the words “mountaineering” and “coast”.

What are the best places for coasteering?

The 12 most breathtaking coasteering spots in the world

  • Mallorca, Balearic Islands. Don’t look down…
  • The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland. Ireland’s wild and windy climate can be a thrill-a-minute experience.
  • Crest, Greece.
  • Arrabida Natural Park, Portugal.
  • Newquay, UK.
  • Azores.
  • Isla Plana, Spain.
  • Canary Islands.

What do I need for coasteering?

Coasteering Kit & Equipment

  1. Wetsuit. CSkins Coasteer 5/4mm Winter Steamer Wetsuit.
  2. Buoyancy Aid. PALM Easy Classic Buoyancy Aid.
  3. Helmet. Palm AP2000 Watersports Helmet.
  4. Wetsuit Socks. Alder Impact Wetsuit Socks.
  5. Gloves. Alder Edge Wetsuit Gloves.
  6. Hood. Alder Stealth Neoprene Wetsuit Hat.
  7. Footwear.
  8. 5:10 CANYONEER II BOOTS.