The Welsh Showdown: Coasteering and Cliff-Jumping

Posted on September 5, 2010 by

Legs wobbly, stomach queasy, I am about to take the leap off a 15-feet tall cliff. Looking down at the churning waters, my head swirls but before I know it, I’m in the air, plunging feet first into the sea. Seconds later I resurface, only to be swept by a gratifying sense of high.

I am coasteering along the Pembrokeshire coastline of West Wales, getting a taste of the country’s wild side. It’s Day 3 of the Great the Welsh Showdown (a challenge VisitBritain had set me up with) and our group of bloggers are putting our wits and courage to the test.

Coasteering in Wales

What is Coasteering?

Coasteering involves scrambling around the coastline from rock to rock, navigating sea caves, clambering up to the craggy cliff tops and jumping off into the waters. Participants are given wetsuits and crash helmets and are accompanied by instructors to ensure safety. A brand new sport that pioneered in the area, coasteering is the trendiest outdoor activity in town and the Welsh coastline is said to be the place to try it.

Pembrokeshire coastline

Scaling the Pembrokeshire Coastline

Earlier that morning, we had started out from a gorgeous, quiet bay, clambering along the steep cliff surface to get to a tiny pebble beach where we would start our navigation. Our instructors from the Preseli Venture, John  and Libby, guided us through the wading water, constantly watching out for the tide.

Our first element to navigate – a sea cave. The raging waters threw us around the giant cave, like a washing machine swirling its dirty laundry. We giggled and laughed like a bunch of school kids, enjoying the thrill more than anything.

wading into the cave

Soon came the scaling and we were clambering up barnacle-studded rocks like drenched monkeys. We started out with a low cliff, belly-flopping our way into the water to make sure we were comfortable leaping off.

Calmbering up the rocks

Higher and higher we went to plunge off from greater heights, challenging ourselves to our limits. The highest height was topped at 15 feet, where it was still safe to jump. For someone wild at heart but wimpy with heights like myself, cliff-jumping was more fun than terrifying, and more adrenaline than nerve-wrecking.

Scaling the cliffs

Jumping off the cliff 

Here’s a video of me and our group of bloggers jumping off a 15-foot cliff. Check out our pre-jump screams!

Cliff Jumping in Pembrokeshire

Disclaimer: My trip was sponsored by VisitBritain but all opinions are my own.

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About Nellie Huang

Nellie Huang is the co-founder of WildJunket. As a professional travel writer with a special interest in offgrid destinations and adventure travel, she scours through the world in search for a slice of undiscovered paradise. In her quest, she's climbed an active volcano in Guatemala, swam with sealions in the Galapagos and built a school in Tanzania.

8 Responses to “The Welsh Showdown: Coasteering and Cliff-Jumping”

  1. Terry Lee September 5, 2010 3:54 am #

    Well done Nellie, that's what I call an adventure girl.

    • Nellie September 7, 2010 1:19 am #

      Ha! Thanks Terry, absolutely loved the experience, definitely wanna go back there soon.

  2. Ted Nelson September 7, 2010 2:24 am #

    I have never heard of coastering, but from your pictures and video it looks like a blast.

    • Nellie September 10, 2010 10:00 pm #

      Yeh it was, a thrilling experience to say the least. The concept of coasteering was invented in Wales, so you\’ll definitely have to go there to experience the real thing!

  3. Claire at PV September 27, 2010 7:10 pm #

    Hey Nellie, great post – glad you had a fab coasteering session, thanks for coming to see us :) Hope the rest of your Wales trip was fun, you must be off on more adventures now! Have fun and maybe see you again some time for some more adventures – happy travelling :)

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