climbing

Pembrokeshire

Climbing

Ready to climb Pembrokeshire’s sea cliffs?

Pembrokeshire’s coastline offers some of the UK’s best outdoor climbing – spectacular limestone crags with the Atlantic as your backdrop.

Our sessions are designed for beginner and intermediate climbers who want to experience what makes sea-cliff climbing special.

Outdoor Climbing Sessions – Perfect for anyone new to outdoor climbing or wanting to build confidence on natural rock. We’ll teach you to read the rock, coach efficient movement techniques, and cover outdoor belaying and safety. You’ll climb routes suited to your level while learning what makes Pembrokeshire’s cliffs brilliant.

All sessions are led by experienced guides from Climb Pembroke, including the legendary Henry Castle. If you’re an experienced climber interested in guided traditional climbing on Pembrokeshire’s classic routes, we can arrange that too.

Pricing: Sessions start at £220 for up to 4 people, with additional climbers at £50 per person (maximum 8 people per session). For larger groups, get in touch and we’ll sort something out.

If you’d like to book, get in touch.

Fresh air, genuine rock, spectacular coastal views, and the sound of the sea – that’s Pembrokeshire climbing.

Session Prices

£220 per session (for up to four people), £50 per extra person (up to a maximum of 12).

Larger groups, please get in touch.

FAQ's

Everyone has seen Cliffhanger, right? Free Solo? Valley Uprising? Sufferfest (1 or 2)? Hard Grit? 

Our climbing sessions will not resemble these films. Unless you want them too. Henry or another one of our climbing guides will lead the session, setting up safety lines and explaining all you need to know to be safe and have a great time.

Nope. You’ll be shown everything you need to be safe AND our expert guide will be on hand to look after you. We use venues with a range of climbing difficulty that’ll give you the chance to start small and easy and work up – if you have the beans – to some pretty challenging routes.

Our climbing sessions are run by very highly qualified guides who are there to keep you safe. Risks are controlled and low.

About three hours.

We’re in Wales so it’s a very good idea to prepare for all meteorological eventualities!  Even on a sunny day a warm jumper and a coat that’ll keep you dry if it rains are essential (and waterproof trousers are a good plan) but bring suncream too! 

Some food is a good idea and something to drink is a very good idea.

Robust outdoor footwear (not sandals or flip flops), sometimes the walk in can get muddy!

Any medication needed during the day.

A 30-odd litre back pack for carrying equipment and items to the crags is helpful.

Whilst you definitely can’t beat blue skys and calm seas, we can climb in surprisingly wild conditions. 

We don’t specifically offer this as a service but our guides will often have a phone or camera on hand to capture your heroics. If you have a GoPro or similar, feel free to bring it along.