Amroth Beach is approximately 4km long and south-facing, mostly sandy, with a high watermark pebble bank.
Amroth is a small seaside village facing south out into the Bristol Channel on the southern tip of Pembrokeshire and is the southern start of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
The beach is famous for its submerged forest, at very low tides tree stumps can be seen poking through the sand and fossilised antlers, nuts, animal bones and Neolithic flints have been discovered.
Amroth Beach has dog restrictions to the central and western end of the beach between 1st May and 30th September.
Car parks are in the village and at the west end of the beach. The beach caters for the disabled with specific parking along the seafront, and the beach is easily accessible via a slipway, which is also handy for boats. Shops are situated opposite the beach, and a choice of restaurants, cafes and public houses are nearby.
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Amroth Beach, Amroth, Amroth, Pembrokeshire , United Kingdom
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