Amroth beach

Amroth beach

Amroth is a half mile long, flat, sandy beach. There’s a huge expanse of sand at low tide for all sorts of beach games.

Rockpools can be found at the western end. There are groynes at the top of the beach.

Dog restrictions apply to the central and western end of the beach between 1st May & 30th September. Check out a map of the beach to help with which section of the beach it applies to.

If you’re planning to visit, check out the tide times to make sure you’ve plenty of beach to play on and that you don’t get cut off by the incoming tide!

Blue Flag Beach 2022

What's at Amroth beach ?

Access

Access path from the car park to shops and beach via a ramped bridge over a stream.  Concrete ramp by toilets: 1:8 to 1:7 for 45 metres, base often covered in large pebbles.

At Amroth Castle (away from shops and toilets) there is access to the sandy part of the beach via a concrete slipway: 1:6 to 1:51⁄2 for 44 metres. Concrete esplanade along entire seafront.

Parking

Car park in Amroth village (follow signs) plus parking alongside the sea wall.

Facilities

Lifeguards from the beginning of July to the end of September.

Shoreline facilities

Toilets, shop, cafe, ice cream plus several pubs selling food.

Features

  • Bathing
  • Cafe
  • Canoeing
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Dog Restrictions
  • First Aid
  • Free Car Park
  • Lifeguard
  • Phone
  • Power Boating
  • Rocky
  • Sailing
  • Sandy Beach
  • Sea Angling
  • Seaside Award Beach
  • Toilets
  • Water Ski

I can highly recommend Pembrokeshire - it has everything for a great holiday!

Valery Collins, Experienced Traveller