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Amroth Beach

This is a long beach of stones and sand, separated from the road by a sea wall, and is popular with families. There are many caravan and chalet sites locally, including one built on the site of a Norman fortress just yards from the sea.

A few small shops at one end of the beach offer refreshments, and there is a public toilet with facilities for disabled people. Dog access is restricted during the summer months. Watersports are popular; there is a slipway. Parking is free.

The pictures below were taken in March 2004.

Amroth
The beach, looking East

Amroth
This westward view shows Saundersfoot in the distance


HOW TO GET THERE

Amroth is well signposted from the main A477 St Clears to Pembroke road.


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