Measuring approximately 4 kilometres in length, this beach is sandy, with a pebble bank above the high tide mark. It faces south out into the Bristol Channel and is backed by rocky cliffs on either end, with a promenade over looking the beach. At low tide, the waters are shallow and a distance from the shore front. Amroth coastal waters and coastal belt forms part of the Carmarthen Bay Special Area of Conservation, confirming the high level of conservation status of the area. The beach also lies within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The water quality sample point lies at the centre of the beach, directly in front of the slip way.
Water quality is classified as "Good" based on samples taken from the previous 4 years, 2021 through to 2024.
For tide times and marine weather for this beach, check out the UK & Ireland beaches app:
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