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Spend a full day on Pembrokeshire's sea cliffs and coastal crags with a professional guide. Whether you are stepping outdoors for the first time, moving from the wall to real rock, or chasing classic routes, the day is shaped around your goals, pace, and experience so you get the most from your time on the rock.
You meet in the morning to talk through goals for the day, whether that is building confidence, learning new skills, or simply climbing as many routes as possible. From there, a suitable venue is chosen for the weather, tides, and the ability of the group, and you head out together for a full day on the rock.
Expect plenty of climbing, clear coaching, and a supportive environment so you can focus on movement and enjoyment rather than logistics. Your guide looks after safety systems throughout, so you can climb with confidence whether you are new to outdoor rock or already comfortable on coastal routes. The full flow of the day is set out in the itinerary below.
Pembrokeshire is known for dramatic coastal rock and classic sea-cliff climbing, with venues that can feel wild and memorable even on a first outdoor day. Crags are picked to match the conditions and the experience in the group, so you get the best possible climbing rather than forcing a fixed venue that does not fit.
Sessions regularly use Pembrokeshire coastal crags and may range further afield when conditions or goals make that the better option. Exact meeting details are confirmed when your date is agreed, including where to arrive and how parking works for that venue.
Open to beginners wanting a first outdoor experience, indoor climbers transitioning outside, and experienced climbers looking for coaching or classic routes. No prior outdoor climbing is required for a first guided day, and the pace is adapted so mixed abilities can still have a productive session.
A reasonable level of fitness helps for approaches and a full day on the rock, but route choice and rest breaks are matched to the group. Bring outdoor clothing suited to coastal weather and any personal kit you already use, such as climbing shoes you are happy in.
Days run at a small ratio, never more than two climbers with one guide, so you get personal coaching and more time on the rock. The focus is safety, good practice, and building confidence in a friendly, professional setting without the rush of a larger group.
Every session is tailored: venue, route choice, and coaching emphasis are matched to what you want from the day, from first outdoor steps to classic coastal lines. You leave with a clearer sense of how outdoor climbing feels and, if you want it, ideas for how to keep progressing.
No. Guided days suit first-time outdoor climbers as well as indoor climbers moving onto real rock and more experienced climbers wanting coaching or classic routes.
Your guide chooses venues and routes to match the group, so beginners are supported and stronger climbers still get a full day of challenging climbing.
Guided climbing runs at a maximum of two climbers per guide. That keeps the day personal and gives you more time on the rock.
You can come alone for a private day or as a pair for a shared day - ratios stay at two climbers maximum either way.
Days are full-day experiences, typically running from about 09:00 to 16:30. Exact meet time is confirmed when your date is agreed.
The pace of the day is matched to the group's goals, with time for coaching, climbing, and short breaks as needed.
Venues are in Pembrokeshire and on coastal rock suited to the day's goals and conditions. The exact crag is chosen on the morning of the day.
Meeting point details are shared once your booking is confirmed so you know where to arrive and how to park.
Bring layered outdoor clothing suitable for coastal weather, sturdy footwear for approaches, water, and food for the day. If you own climbing shoes you are happy in, bring those too.
Your guide will confirm any personal kit to bring when the booking is arranged. Technical equipment needed for the day is discussed at confirmation.
Sea-cliff and outdoor climbing needs suitable conditions. Strong wind, heavy rain, or unsafe sea state can mean a venue change or a rearranged date.
Your guide will stay in touch if conditions look poor and work with you on the safest option for the day.
Technical equipment required for a guided day is arranged with your guide when you book. Many guests bring their own climbing shoes if they have a preferred pair.
If you need to hire or borrow anything specific, say so when you enquire so it can be sorted before the day.
Minimum age is not published on the current brief. If you want to bring younger climbers, ask when you enquire so suitability can be confirmed for that group.
Group size remains a maximum of two climbers per guide regardless of age.
A reasonable level of fitness helps, but the day is adapted to the group. Route choice and pace are matched to ability so beginners and stronger climbers can both have a productive day.
If you have any fitness or mobility concerns, mention them when you enquire so the plan can take that into account.
Days are tailored to your goals - building confidence, learning new skills, or climbing as many routes as possible.
Your guide discusses aims in the morning and chooses venues and routes that fit the weather, tides, and the experience in the group.

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