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About the centre
Pembrokeshire
Operated by Paddle Pembrokeshire, a partner of adventuro.



Understanding how to paddle safely is an important part of enjoying time on the water and building confidence in different conditions. This Paddle UK-certified course combines practical rescue training with environmental awareness and trip planning, helping paddleboarders develop safer habits and stronger decision-making skills.
Beginning on the beach, the session introduces the equipment, clothing, and additional safety gear commonly used for paddleboarding. Instructors explain how different weather conditions and water environments can affect paddling decisions, along with how to access suitable forecasts and assess conditions before heading onto the sea.
Practical exercises then move onto the water, where participants learn how to recover safely after falling from the board and assist others if needed. Rescue scenarios are demonstrated before being practised individually and in pairs, helping paddlers become more comfortable managing common situations.
Planning and environmental awareness are also covered throughout the course, including route choice, understanding personal limits, and recognising changing conditions. The session is designed to remain approachable for beginners while still providing useful safety skills for more experienced paddleboarders.
Courses are usually held at Tenby South Beach, where sheltered water and wide sandy launch areas provide suitable conditions for practical rescue work and safety exercises.
Alternative nearby locations may occasionally be used if weather or sea conditions require a more protected venue. Participants are informed in advance if any changes are needed.
No previous paddleboarding experience is required to attend the course. Beginners are welcome, along with paddlers wanting to improve their confidence and understanding of safety on the water.
Participants should be comfortable taking part in practical water-based activities, including falling from the board and practising rescues. Children aged 14–17 must attend in pairs or be accompanied by an adult.
Delivered by Paddle UK-qualified coaches and coastal leaders, the course combines practical instruction with real coastal paddling experience gained across the Pembrokeshire coastline. Sessions focus on creating supportive learning environments where participants can develop confidence without pressure.
Carefully selected locations and small group teaching allow instructors to tailor guidance to different ability levels and board types. Practical exercises are kept realistic and relevant to the conditions paddleboarders commonly encounter on the sea.
All essential equipment is included for your session, including your craft (kayak or paddleboard depending on your activity), paddle, buoyancy aid with a zip pocket, and safety equipment such as helmets where required. Waterproof jackets are provided in wet conditions, and spray decks are supplied for sea kayak sessions when appropriate. For sessions of two hours or more, a dry bag is also included for carrying lunch or spare clothing.
Wetsuits are available for hire at an additional cost and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. All wetsuits are cleaned and sanitised between uses, and participants are asked to wear a base layer or underwear underneath for comfort and hygiene.
All sessions take place on the water, so you should expect your feet, ankles and hands to get wet, along with some splashing during your activity. In kayaks, seating can also become wet, so clothing that keeps you warm and comfortable both on and off the water is important. Conditions can change, so layers that can be added or removed are usually best.
Many of the routes take place along coastline or estuary environments where you will be away from facilities once the activity begins. It’s best to assume you will not be able to return to shops or cafes until the session has finished, so bring anything you may need for the duration with you at the start.
You don’t need to be a strong swimmer to take part, and those who are less confident in the water are still welcome. It is helpful to make the team aware beforehand so the right support can be provided during your session. Everyone is issued with a buoyancy aid which is designed to help keep you afloat while on the water.
Sessions are led by qualified instructors who manage group safety throughout, and support is given where needed so participants can feel comfortable during the activity.
Pets can behave unpredictably on the water, particularly around changing conditions or wildlife, so they are not permitted on group sessions. This is to avoid disruption to the activity and to ensure all participants can enjoy a safe and consistent experience.
For private bookings, dogs may be considered depending on conditions, route and activity type. However, they will not be permitted on trips where wildlife encounters are likely, such as areas with seals or nesting birds on the water.
Group sizes follow recognised safety guidance for paddlesport instruction and vary depending on the activity type, conditions and craft used. Most sessions operate with around six participants per instructor, while more technical or longer trips may have smaller ratios to maintain closer supervision.
There is no fixed upper limit to overall group size, but numbers are kept at a level that respects other water users, local communities and the environment. Larger groups are split across multiple instructors to maintain safety and quality of experience.
Experience levels are used as a guide to help match you with the most suitable activity. A novice or complete beginner has little or no recent experience, while a beginner may have tried paddling before but still be developing basic skills, especially on the sea.
Improver and intermediate levels are for those who paddle more regularly and want to build confidence in varied conditions or develop specific skills such as rescues or navigation. Advanced paddlers are experienced in a range of conditions, including more exposed environments, and may be working towards leadership or coaching roles.
These terms are based on recognised paddlesport guidance used for safety planning. Sheltered water refers to close-to-shore environments with lighter wind conditions and straightforward access points, making them suitable for introductory sessions. Moderate water includes slightly more exposure, stronger winds and longer crossings, while still remaining within controlled limits.
Advanced water involves more challenging environments where tidal movement, exposed coastline or surf conditions may be present. These sessions are only suitable for experienced paddlers, and conditions are always assessed on the day to ensure they remain appropriate for the group.
All equipment is regularly maintained and sourced from established paddlesport brands. Sea kayak sessions use a range of stable and performance-focused craft suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers, with options to suit different sizes and styles of paddling. Sit-on-top kayaks are also available and are designed for ease of use and stability.
Paddleboards are chosen for all-round use across different conditions and come in a range of sizes to suit different paddlers. All equipment is checked regularly and matched to the session type to ensure it is appropriate for the conditions and the experience level of the group.
The course is suitable for anyone interested in paddleboarding safety, including complete beginners and more experienced paddlers wanting to improve their awareness and rescue skills.
Instruction is adapted to the experience level of the participants attending the session.
The course covers equipment, environmental awareness, trip planning, and rescue techniques. These sections combine practical exercises with discussions about safe decision-making on the water.
Participants also learn how changing wind, swell, and weather conditions can affect paddling and rescue situations.
Yes, practical rescue exercises form an important part of the course. Participants will practise falling from the board, getting back on, and helping others during rescue situations.
Exercises take place in controlled conditions with instructor support throughout the session.
After completing the session, participants receive a Paddle UK certificate along with supporting course materials covering the topics discussed during the course.
The course is recognised as a practical introduction to paddleboarding safety and rescue awareness.