The first beach encountered in Pembrokeshire is the SSE facing Amroth. This beach and village mark the easterly end of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, which winds its way for 186 miles past all the coves, beaches and cliffs of the Pembrokeshire National Park.
From the A40 from Carmarthen turn onto the A477 at St. Clears and follow the signs to Amroth. Free parking is available by the slipway. Shops, toilets (with disabled facilites), cafes and pubs are all found close to the beach. The beach is cleaned daily by the Council. There are litter bins but no dog bins and dog access is restricted between 1st May and 30th September.
Windsurfing and Kitesurfing from this beach is possible, with slalom blasting conditions most common, but bump and jump conditions can develop in stronger winds as chop and small waves develop in the shallow water. The shorebreak can be nasty at high tide when the waves break on the pebble bank, and groynes along the beach are another hazard.
Sports Suitability
Surf Conditions at Amroth are Not Good
Buggying Conditions at Amroth can be OK
Windsurfing Conditions at Amroth can be Good
Kitesurfing Conditions at Amroth can be Good
Wind Suitability
Windsurfing at Amroth
Kitesurfing at Amroth
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