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Bank holiday - South Pembrokeshire
26 Aug 2022 to 29 Aug 2022

South Pembroke is home to some of the UK’s finest limestone cliffs rising over 50m from the sea. The suitable location for not only climbing and walking but also kayaking, mountain biking and coasteering.

Climbing: Like other sea cliff destinations, the climbing at South Pembroke is generally quite serious. Most crags require an abseil down to sea level with the only escape options being to climb out again or prusik up the abseil rope.

There is one crag suitable for less experienced climbers. At Saddle Head you can scramble down to the platform where the climbs start. There are many easy routes from Diff to VS.

Guide books: Pembroke (Rockfax Climbing Guide)

Walking: The Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes through Broadhaven and Barafundle Bay, St Govan's Head, St Govan's Chapel and Stackpole Quay are all withing walking distance from the campsite where we are going to stay. OS Map OL36-Explorer 1:25 000 scale covers South Pembroke.

Campsite: We stay at Bosherston Camping ( https://www.bosherston.co.uk). Only a short walk to the Olde World Cafe, St Govan's Inn (serving food 7 days a week) . They charge only £5 per person. Their facility is basic. Only a cold shower. Dogs are welcome.

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