Amroth

E557501

Amroth is a small coastal village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, known for its long sandy beach and role as the southern start point of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
settlement
village
coastPathRole southern terminus of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path
country Wales
economicActivity tourism-based economy
governingCouncil Pembrokeshire County Council NERFINISHED
hasActivity beachcombing
dog walking (seasonally restricted on parts of the beach)
swimming
walking
hasAmenity cafes
car park near the beach
holiday accommodation
pubs
hasBeachCharacteristic sandy with some rock pools at either end
tidal beach with large intertidal area at low tide
hasCoastalDefense sea wall in parts of the village
hasCoastPathFeature waymarked start of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path on the seafront
hasFeature long sandy beach
hasTransport bus services to nearby towns
hasView views across Carmarthen Bay
hasWalkingRoute access to coastal walking paths
isStartPointOf Pembrokeshire Coast Path NERFINISHED
locatedIn Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
southwest Wales NERFINISHED
locatedOn Carmarthen Bay NERFINISHED
nearbyPlace Saundersfoot NERFINISHED
Tenby NERFINISHED
partOf Pembrokeshire Coast NERFINISHED
region West Wales NERFINISHED
tourismType seaside tourism

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