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Welsh sea cliffs in Spring 26.......

  • Writer: Caz
    Caz
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Timing tide times, judging swell, off / on-shore winds, and committing to that specific abseil point - all add to the "joy"of sea cliff climbing.


Whether it's been Anglesey or Pembroke - 2026 has started well! Also great to have our prospective members experiencing their first sea cliff adventures too.






To be honest, more typical Welsh "tepid" rather than "hot" rock conditions were appealing at times! Thank goodness for good swimming conditions.




Crags climbed by various members include Castell Helen, St Govans, Flimstone, 40 foot wall, Stennis, Saddle Head......


Yep - the feeling sea cliff climbing gives!!
Yep - the feeling sea cliff climbing gives!!



 
 
 

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