Jellyfish are fascinating creatures that inhabit oceans and coastal waters around the world. While many species of jellyfish are harmless, some can deliver painful stings that can ruin a day at the beach or cause more serious health issues. Therefore, … Read More
Sealife
Let’s talk about Climat Change
We are half way through our winter season here in the French Alps and are noticing the climate change on our front door – while Athens is shuffling the snow from their streets with spades that have never touched snow … Read More
Bicycle trails in and around Saundersfoot
Family bike rides are a great way to see the countryside and let the kids burn of some excess energy. So bikes out, helmets on and let the kids rip! Discover even more of Pembrokeshire Coast by heading out on … Read More
Group activity in Saundersfoot for sea lovers
We make it easy for you to plan an unforgettable group event for your staff, scouts, family, or heap of friends looking for an awesome time! Stand Up Paddle Boarding (SUP), is a brilliant up and coming sport with no … Read More
Mental Health Benefits of Paddleboarding
Year after year, Google Trends as well as the SUPIA (Standup Paddle Industry Association) continues to report an increase in the participation rates in Stand Up Paddleboarding. From first-timers taking a class while on vacation, to long-time enthusiasts, it is … Read More
Paddleboarding along the Estuary in Pembrokeshire
The Daugeleddau estuary is the coming together of four rivers; the Western and Eastern Cleddau, Carew and Cresswell rivers in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It is also known as ‘the secret waterway’ because most of it … Read More
Watersports in Tenby
Tenby has been voted as one of the prettiest seaside towns in Europe. And in 2014 Tenby’s harbour beach was ranked the most beautiful beach in Europe. It’s name in Welsh means little town of the fishes. So unsurprisingly, it … Read More
Currents in Saundersfoot
In this article we are looking at different types of currents and how they affect the bay of Saundersfoot. Ocean currents are movements of seawater are mainly caused by the Coriolis effect (a force moving objects to the right in … Read More
Chloe Nunnery – volunteering project in Fiji
In 2017 we supported Chloe Nunnery for her volunteering project in Fiji. Chloe is currently a student at university in Bristol and has been lucky enough to be accepted onto the Volunteer Eco Students Abroad Program. She travelled to Fiji in summer … Read More
Coal mining Saundersfoot
The forgotten black diamond mining village Pembrokeshire may not be as synonymous with coal mining as the South Wales Valleys, yet in its heyday the harbour in Saundersfoot was shipping out around 30,000 tons of anthracite coal annually from its … Read More