Amroth Beach
Beach

Amroth Beach

Pembrokeshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 6/10 The eastern start of the Wales Coast Path, a pebble and sand beach at Amroth with partial seasonal restrictions from 1 May to 30 September and an ancient submerged forest occasionally visible at low tide.

Amroth Beach is a pebble and sand beach at the village of Amroth at the eastern end of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, where the Wales Coast Path begins. The beach and promenade are backed by a row of beach huts and holiday cottages, and at very low tides the remains of an ancient submerged forest are sometimes visible. The beach is the starting point for the full 186-mile Wales Coast Path through Pembrokeshire.

A partial dog ban applies at Amroth Beach and promenade from 1 May to 30 September, with dog-accessible sections remaining outside the restricted zone. Dogs must be on leads on the promenade during this period. Outside the restriction season, the full beach is open.

At a Glance

Dog Access Seasonal Restrictions Partial dog ban on beach and promenade from 1 May to 30 September. Dog-accessible sections remain. Dogs on leads on promenade during restriction period.
Beach Type Pebble, Sand
Tide Notes Pebble beach with more sand exposed at low tide. Ancient submerged forest occasionally visible at very low tides.
Facilities Promenade cafes and pub. Beach hut hire. Car park. Public toilets
Parking Car park at Amroth village near the beach

Frequently Asked Questions

Amroth Beach is partially dog friendly, earning a 6/10 rating on Wildpack Collective. A seasonal dog ban applies to parts of the beach and promenade between 1 May and 30 September, though dog-accessible sections remain available outside the restricted zone during this period.

Dogs can visit Amroth Beach year round, but restrictions apply during the summer season from 1 May to 30 September. During these months, a partial ban is in place on the beach and promenade, with dogs required to be kept on leads on the promenade — outside this period, the full beach is open to dogs.

If you're visiting between 1 May and 30 September, check which sections of the beach are accessible before you go, and keep your dog on a lead on the promenade. Outside the summer restrictions, the full beach is open and it's a lovely spot — Amroth marks the eastern start of the 186-mile Wales Coast Path, so it's a great base for a longer coastal adventure with your dog. There's a car park in the village, public toilets, and promenade cafes nearby if you need to refuel.

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Amroth

51.732, -4.6605

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