Sea kayaking near The Devil’s Scratch cliff formation

Sea Kayaking at The Devil’s Scratch, Pembrokeshire

Sea kayaking at The Devil’s Scratch reveals one of Pembrokeshire’s lesser-known geological features — a dramatic cleft folded deep into the coastal cliffs by centuries of continental drift.

This is the kind of place only accessible by sea.


A Geological Feature Worth Exploring

The Devil’s Scratch is:

• A tight and twisting fissure in the rock
• Formed by layers and folds
• Hidden from most land-based visitors

From a kayak, you can approach safely, listen to the swell surge, and observe how the coastline continues to evolve.


Why It Matters for Sea Kayakers

This location demonstrates:

• The power of tidal movement
• The importance of swell direction
• Why judgement offshore is critical

It’s often included in guided tours when sea state allows — adding depth and geological interest to the journey.


Conditions & Suitability

The Devil’s Scratch is suitable for:

Active adult guided tours
Intermediate paddlers
Multi-day holiday routes

It is not suitable in heavy swell or strong winds — which is why local experience is essential.


Experience the Coast Properly

Sea kayaking in Pembrokeshire is not just about paddling — it’s about understanding the landscape.

The Devil’s Scratch is one of many features that make this coastline a world-class paddling destination.