Over the course of one week, you can abseil and climb along with craggy cliff faces and abandoned mines, paraglide over mountains, surf, and kite along white sandy beaches. You can fish for mackerel and meet monks in centuries-old monasteries before stargazing in a dark sky zone and exploring the forests in search of nocturnal wildlife.
Tailored to suit, your guides will kit you up and take you scrambling, climbing, and traversing your way along the rocky shore and sunken slate mine. Try cliff jumping from zero to 35ft jumps and playing in water features made famous by the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in the Blue Lagoon.
With such a diverse and stunning coastline, it is no surprise that one of the best ways to explore Pembrokeshire is by yacht. With access to hidden coves, sheer cliffs, and uninhabited islands teeming with wildlife, discovering Pembrokeshire by yacht is an experience you are unlikely to forget. From the comfort of your vessel, you can journey along the Welsh coast uncovering raw landscapes and charming wildlife.