Pembrokeshire.
There's so much outdoor action available in Pembrokeshire, you'll never fit it
all into one trip.
Take the sea kayaking. The area's national park coastline and islands provide
some of the best kayak action in Europe for everyone from beginner to white
water expert, but it would take years to explore all that's available.
And then there's the surf. Clear green waters, seals bobbing about in the
lineup, and for those prepared to travel the chance to find quiet, uncrowded
waves, and several beaches which are ideal for learning on. Locals who have
surfed here for years still haven't ridden all the breaks in the area, so
you're not likely to
get bored.
There's diving as good as any in Britain around the inshore waters, on ancient
shipwrecks, or out at sea around islands such as the Marine Nature Reserve of
Skomer.
Consistent wind and waves also give great conditions for kite surfing and
windsurfing, not to mention sailing. There are even sheltered venues within the
Milford Haven Waterway where beginners can practice before heading out to more
exposed and challenging locations.
And finally, there's coasteering, Pembrokeshire's gift to the outdoor world.
'Invented' and developed here over the last 15 years or so, this is now one of
the most popular outdoor activities in the area, and anyone can pick it up in
minutes. If you can walk and swim you can coasteer.
There's even some decent mountain biking to be had up in the Preseli Hills. But
by the time you've finished playing in the sea you may not have strength left
for that.
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