Pembrokeshire Bushcraft Survival Weekend

Survive, thrive, and immerse yourself in a wild Pembrokeshire weekend.

From:

£595

Duration:

3 days

Date:

VARIOUS

Max People:

12

Min Age:

18+

  • “Pembrokeshire got under my skin—in the best way. We learned real, usable survival skills by day, then cooked over the fire with salt on the wind and waves in the dark. Eating under a sky full of stars on that rugged Welsh coast felt unreal. I’m still talking about it.”
    Survival expert demonstrating essentials for desert island survival and coastal shelter building in a tropical island setting.
    Laura M.

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Wild camping on the Pembrokeshire coast

Forage, fish, and cook over open fire

Kayak and paddleboarding

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Trip Summary

Join us in Pembrokeshire for a bushcraft survival course with our instructors Naomi Allsworth, where you’ll master essential survival skills along the stunning beaches and coastal paths of Wales.

This immersive experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature, challenge yourself, and learn techniques to thrive in the wild.

  • Day 1: We meet at Little Haven Campsite, set up camp, and dive into bushcraft—fire-lighting, shelter-building, and foraging. Cook your finds, then wind down with stars overhead and survival stories by the fire.
  • Day 2: After breakfast, we dive into new skills—navigate the coast, paddle or kayak, fish with tide smarts. Craft rope, tie knots, cook what you catch. End with a night challenge and fireside reflection.
  • Day 3: After breakfast, it’s time to put everything to the test in a full survival scenario. Cold dip if you’re game. Then we pack down, clean the beach, and leave with wild stories and real grit.

You’ll learn the following survival skills from expert bushcraft instructors:

  • Bushcraft & fire lighting
  • Coastal foraging & wild food ID
  • Shelter building
  • Fishing & tide skills
  • Natural cordage & navigation

Pembrokeshire: Coastal Beauty and Rich Heritage

Pembrokeshire, in southwest Wales, is celebrated for its stunning beaches, diverse wildlife, and historical significance.

Beaches and Coastal Path

The 186-mile Pembrokeshire Coast Path offers walkers access to numerous award- winning beaches, including Barafundle Bay and Whitesands Bay. These shores are perfect for relaxation and water activities.

Flora and Fauna

The coastal cliffs and paths are adorned with wildflowers during spring and summer. Birdwatchers can spot razorbills, guillemots,
and the rare chough. Marine life includes Atlantic grey seals, dolphins, and porpoises, often visible from the shore. Pembrokeshire seamlessly blends natural splendor with historical depth, making it a captivating destination for all visitors.

Historical Highlights

Established in 1952, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park was the UK’s first to focus solely on coastal landscapes. The area is rich in history, featuring ancient forts, medieval churches, and remnants
of Wales’ industrial past, offering a journey through time amidst natural
beauty.

  • 2 nights wild camping (all permits and permissions included)
  • Experiences survival instructors
  • 3 day of activities and skill training
  • Use of expedition-grade tents and shared group kit
  • Kayaking or paddle boarding
  • All meals & snacks (locally sourced where possible)
  • Personal kit (a full kit list will be provided)
  • Travel to Pembrokeshire meeting point
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Personal expenses

Getting here 

Fly into London or Bristol, then take a direct train west through Wales.

From London Paddington, catch a train to Swansea or Carmarthen, with connections onward to Haverfordwest or Fishguard.

From Bristol, head to Cardiff to link up with the same westbound line. Once you’re in Pembrokeshire, it’s a short taxi or local bus to your final stop.

  • “Wales doesn’t let you fake it, and that’s exactly why it stayed with me.”
    Sunlit woman smiling on a tropical island beach with palm trees and ocean in the background, emphasizing survival skills and scenic island environment.
    Hannah W.

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