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Top 7 Gorges in Pembrokeshire Coast

Best canyons in Pembrokeshire Coast are primarily coastal, featuring dramatic and rugged coastlines. The region is known for coasteering and gorge walking, which involve navigating the intertidal zone. These activities utilize natural features such as sea caves, gullies, and unique rock formations. Pembrokeshire Coast is a premier destination for exploring these dynamic coastal environments.

Best canyons in Pembrokeshire Coast

  • The most popular canyons is Huntsman's Leap, a natural monument that is a narrow steep-sided inlet, eroded by the sea…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Huntsman's Leap

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Huntsman's Leap is a narrow steep-sided inlet, eroded by the sea following a fault line in the cliff.

According to the local legend a huntsman urged his horse over the …

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Mowing Word Bay Cliffs

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Compared to nearby Barafundle, few people have heard of the unusually named bay, Mowing Word.

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The cavernous pool is called Witches Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach in Welsh) due to its peculiar green water. Set on a beautiful part of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, you'll find this spot …

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Ceibwr Bay

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Beautiful Bay to stop awhile

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Gwaun Valley

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The beautiful Gwaun Valley runs from Lower Town Fishguard towards The Preseli Mountains. It's a peaceful, steep-sided valley and is part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. It has a …

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Jane
October 26, 2025, Huntsman's Leap

The photos don’t do this part of the coastline any justice. The sheer drops are impressive!

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DULMI
October 26, 2023, Huntsman's Leap

You can especially be enchanted by the legend that surrounds this crack in the rock!

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Adie
July 11, 2023, Gwaun Valley

The Gwaun Valley is a beautiful landscape where time can feel like it is standing still. Wet woodland, water meadows, and the hill-side woods create habitats nurturing a variety of wildlife. Buzzards, Sparrowhawks and Red Kite are all common sights overhead.

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Gorgeously untouched, rugged and beautiful!

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Ceibwr is a gorgeous little bay towards the northern end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. The rocky coastline around Ceibwr is wild and dramatic, with many instances of impressive rock scenery. The bay itself is steep sided and was carved in the last Ice Age by surging meltwater forcing its way through what is now the Cwm Trewyddel valley. It's a great spot for wildlife watching. Grey seals can be spotted close by, while porpoises are often sighted offshore.

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Beautiful Bay to stop awhile

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Compared to nearby Barafundle, few people have heard of the unusually named bay, Mowing Word. Challenging to access on foot, the safest option is to soak up the outstanding views from the cliff top. At low tide the golden sand is punctuated with fantastical rock formations. There are huge caves, a blow hole, countless rockpools and an impressive sea stack in the centre of the beach.

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Adie
November 22, 2022, Huntsman's Leap

Legend has it that a huntsman urged his horse over the chasm, landed safely, then looked back and dropped dead from shock when he saw what he had jumped over. Huntsman's Leap is a narrow steep-sided inlet, formed by sea erosion along a fault line in the cliff. It offers a good reason to stick to the established path! Another reason not to wander at will is that Huntsman's Leap is on an MOD firing range and is closed to the public at certain times. Call Pembroke Visitor Centre on 01437 776499 to check if the range is open to the public. Alternatively, you can check by visiting: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/castlemartin-firing-notice--2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of unique coastal features can I explore in Pembrokeshire Coast?

Pembrokeshire Coast is renowned for its dramatic and rugged coastline, offering unique experiences primarily in the form of coasteering and gorge walking. You can explore natural features such as sea caves, gullies, and distinctive rock formations. These activities involve navigating the intertidal zone by swimming, climbing, scrambling, and cliff jumping.

What are some of the most notable coastal 'canyons' or features to visit in Pembrokeshire Coast?

Among the most notable features are Huntsman's Leap, a narrow, steep-sided inlet with a local legend, and Mowing Word Bay Cliffs, offering outstanding views of fantastical rock formations and sea stacks. Another unique spot is Witches' Cauldron (Pwll-y-Wrach), a cavernous pool with peculiar green water.

Are there any areas known for their geological formations or wildlife?

Yes, Ceibwr Bay is a beautiful spot with a wild and dramatic rocky coastline, where you can often spot grey seals and porpoises offshore. The Gwaun Valley, a steep-sided valley, is also rich in wildlife, with buzzards, sparrowhawks, and red kites commonly seen overhead.

What outdoor activities can I do near these coastal features?

Beyond coasteering and gorge walking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent waterfall hikes, explore gravel biking routes, or tackle MTB trails. Many of these routes offer stunning coastal views and opportunities to discover the area's natural beauty.

What is the best time to visit Pembrokeshire Coast for exploring its coastal features?

The Pembrokeshire Coast is beautiful year-round, but for coasteering and water-based activities, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally best. For coastal walks and enjoying the scenery, any season can be rewarding, though checking weather conditions is always advisable.

Are there any family-friendly options for exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast's unique features?

Many coasteering experiences in Pembrokeshire cater to various skill levels, making them suitable for families. Additionally, coastal walks around areas like Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Bay offer spectacular trails over cliffs and along pristine sands, which can be enjoyed by families looking for less adrenaline-fueled exploration.

What should I know about accessibility and potential restrictions when visiting certain areas?

Some areas, like Huntsman's Leap and the Green Bridge of Wales, are located on an MOD firing range near Castlemartin. Access can be restricted at certain times. It's advisable to check accessibility beforehand by calling the Pembroke Visitor Centre or visiting the government's firing notice publications.

What kind of gear should I bring for exploring the Pembrokeshire Coast's gorges and coastal areas?

For coastal walks, sturdy walking boots are essential, especially in areas with steep or uneven terrain like Witches' Cauldron. If you plan on coasteering or gorge walking, you'll need appropriate swimwear, wetsuits, helmets, and buoyancy aids, which are typically provided by activity operators. Always dress in layers and be prepared for changeable coastal weather.

Where can I find information about guided coasteering activities?

For guided coasteering and other water sports, you can find local providers in the region. For example, Blue Ocean Activities offers various experiences. You can check their offerings and contact them via their website: visitpembrokeshire.com/activity-listing/blue-ocean-activities.

Are there any hidden gems or less-known spots worth discovering?

While popular spots are well-loved, exploring areas like Church Doors Cove and Shrinkle Haven Beach near Tenby can offer a sense of discovery. At low tide, you can access the secluded Shrinkle Haven Beach through an opening in the rocks, revealing dramatic rock formations and a hidden cove.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Pembrokeshire Coast's unique coastal features?

Visitors frequently praise the dramatic and rugged beauty of the coastline, the thrill of coasteering and gorge walking, and the sense of adventure these activities provide. The stunning views from cliff tops, the unique geological formations, and the opportunity to spot wildlife also contribute to a memorable experience.

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