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Tuesday, 14 April 2015

KAYAK ROUTE: ST GOVAN'S HEAD

In this post we will show you a route to kayak at sea.
As an introduction St Govan's Head is located in Wales (England). This place is famous for the Chapel built there since 1400 a.C. It is one of the most beautiful sea routes to do in the coast of Wales.
Image 1:St Govan's Chapel by VisitPembrokeshire

Overview:
  • Kilometers: 28 km
  • Duration : 7 hours
  • Difficulty: B
  • Location: Pembrokeshire (Wales)
  • Information Coastguard. Milford Haven, Tel 01646 690 909, VHF weather 0335 UT

The route begins in the city of "West Angle Bay" where there is parking and bars to breakfast and start the trip with forces. Follow the coast through "Linney Head", "Elegug Stacks" and "St Govan's Head" to reach the city of "Freshwaters East". It is a long journey and it takes special care with the tide and the boats sailing along the coast. This route contains lots of coves, caves and hidden areas of great beauty. During the trip there claas where you can stop to rest, but now forbidden his use. The city of Freshwater has a shuttle bus which takes you back to Angle Bay, which makes it a perfect place to finish.
Image 2: Map of the route by Canoekayak


Start: West Angle Bay
Resting areas
Finish: Freshwater

Material will be needed:
  • Kayak
  • Row
  • Food & Beverage
  • Mobile phone protected against water
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses with subjection to prevent its loss
  • Life Jacket
  • Boots

Image 3: Kayak equipment by Pablo

Below we will show a video to see the beauty of Pembrokeshire Coast:

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