Amroth is a stunning coastal town situated at the very start of the 186 mile Pembrokeshire coastal path, which is one of Britain’s seventeen long distance national trails. This makes Amroth a perfect base for people looking for somewhere to visit for a self-catering walking holiday. Amroth is found towards the south west of Wales, in Pembrokeshire, nestled in woodland. Enjoy browsing through the country and rural cottages to rent in and near Amroth.
Amroth is home to a stunning, south facing, golden sandy beach which has attained regular Blue Flag awards for its water quality and cleanliness. It is perfect for sports such as swimming, windsurfing and having fun with the family on the beach. At low tide you can enjoy a gentle stroll along the beach to Wiseman’s Bridge or further still to Saundersfoot. You can also discover Amroth’s petrified drowned forest if the tide is particularly low; this is a collection of tree stumps which can be seen poking through the sand which were once growing during the ice age.
The village has a wonderful pub which serves great homemade food and even fresh local fish so you can enjoy an evening meal out and about. There is also the National Trust’s Colby woods and gardens for you to explore as well as an open air theatre and lots of family events on during the summer months. Whether you want to rent a log cabin, a chalet, a country house or a mansion, enjoy browsing through the self-catering accommodation in and near Amroth.
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Amroth is home to a stunning, south facing, golden sandy beach which has attained regular Blue Flag awards for its water quality and cleanliness. It is perfect for sports such as swimming, windsurfing and having fun with the family on the beach. At low tide you can enjoy a gentle stroll along the beach to Wiseman’s Bridge or further still to Saundersfoot. You can also discover Amroth’s petrified drowned forest if the tide is particularly low; this is a collection of tree stumps which can be seen poking through the sand which were once growing during the ice age.
The village has a wonderful pub which serves great homemade food and even fresh local fish so you can enjoy an evening meal out and about. There is also the National Trust’s Colby woods and gardens for you to explore as well as an open air theatre and lots of family events on during the summer months. Whether you want to rent a log cabin, a chalet, a country house or a mansion, enjoy browsing through the self-catering accommodation in and near Amroth.
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