Friday 18 December 2015

Stand up paddle boarding Pembrokeshire

Outer Reef Stand up paddle boarding & Pembrokeshire Sup Tour Venues.

Stockpole. 
This is one of Pembrokeshire’s hidden gems. 
It is situated in the Stackpole estate with over 100 acres of land. We start your Stand up paddle boarding adventure from the small quay and then paddle around toward the right hand side to reach the idyllic award winning Barafundle bay. 
Come & discover Pembrokeshire.
Our trip from Stackpole quay to Barafundle is very picturesque. On a good day you could see seals 
& porpoise playing close to the bay and even basking sharks and plenty of different birds. If you don’t see any of those there are still plenty of caves to play around in.

The Daugleddauau estuary. Pembrokeshire’s secret waterway

This beautiful and mostly hidden waterway is idea for first time SUPing. The upper reaches wind through stunning tree lined banks with numerous pills and creaks on the foreshores of which thousands of winter waders and summer mallards, Shags and cormorants come to feed. 

Starting from Lawrenny the tree lined route winds its way up to the narrow inlet of Creswell Quay. As it is mostly inaccessible with superb tranquil waters and a sense of naturalness, 

what could be better than gliding down on an SUP with just the call of wading birds and the reflection of sunlight on the still waters for company.


Manorbier beach is situated at the bottom of a lovely village on the south west coast of Pembrokeshire. 
It has a great beach and a beautiful castle, which was built around 1150 ac by the Normans. The castle has been called one of the most pleasantest place in Wales. Manorbier is a great spot with a good right hand reef break, If there are surfers in the sea, please respect the spot and the locals. When you move around the bay you get to see more beautiful little bays, which are protected by the Pembrokeshire National Park
The castle has been called one of the most pleasantest place in Wales. Manorbier is a great spot with a good right hand reef break, If there are surfers in the sea, 
please respect the spot and the locals. When you move around the bay you get to see more beautiful little bays, which are protected by the Pembrokeshire National Park