Coasteering
Coasteering is a great exhilarating physical activity, it involves swimming, climbing/scrambling and jumping. Whilst swimming out, you may endure swimming in rough or calm water conditions so it is very important you are a strong and confident swimmer. Whilst scrambling onto the rocks you may come across loose rocks so it is very important to climb over deep water and make sure people spot you. The jumping is probably the greatest thing as it is such an exhilarating sport to do.
It’s also a great way to explore the coastline as you can go from one beach to another.
The word Coasteering started in 1971 and it is proving to be very popular.
What you need to wear for coasteering is a wetsuit, trainers with good grip, helmet and buoyancy aid.
Coasteering is not recommended if you go by yourself. You won’t know how deep the water is that you are going to jump into.
The best way to do coasteering is go with an adventure centre as they will have a safe area to do it. Sometimes coasteering can be dangerous, but the most you will get if you go with an experienced and qualified instructor is bruises and or a few grazes.
Coasteering Cornwall
There are many different locations in Cornwall to go Coasteering. The main place to go Coasteering Cornwall is in Newquay as there are many different adventure centres there which offer this activity. Have fun Coasteering Cornwall.
Coasteering Wales
There are many different locations in Wales to go Coasteering. Here are a few places which I recommend for Coasteering: Cardiff, Swansea and near Pembrokeshire. Have fun Coasteering Wales!
Filed under Coasteering by on Jan 31st, 2011.

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