CLIFFS, BEACHES & WILDLIFE 🐧
Pembrokeshire is a stunning coastal region in southwest Wales, known for its dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and rich wildlife. The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park spans over 180 miles (300 kilometers) of protected coastline, featuring iconic locations such as Skomer Island, Marloes Sands, Gateholm Island, and St Davids. The area is famous for its seabird colonies, including puffins, as well as opportunities for coastal walking, kayaking, and wild swimming.
DATES/ ITINERARY
18.06 - 22.06.2026
EDGE OF THE ATLANTIC TOUR
18 — Arrival & Camp Setup
Arrive in Pembrokeshire
Set up camp near the coast
Easy evening: short coastal walk + sunset
19 — Puffin Day at Skomer Island
Morning boat from Martin’s Haven
Return afternoon
Chill dinner at camp
20 — Beach Day at Gateholm Island
Walk across to Gateholm at low tide
Swim + relax on the beach
Kayaking along the cliffs
Stay for golden hour
20 — Departure
Return to London
Optional Visit of Three Cliffs Bay
REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT
Hiking: Hiking boots, long pants, windproof jacket, fleece jacket, hat, rucksack, walking socks, sunglasses, gloves
Food and drinks: Lots of water, salty and sweet snacks
Money: £50 in cash (bills and coins)