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Amroth is a tiny, friendly village strewn
along the seafront and valley-side through the National Trust
lands of Colby Woods and Gardens.
The beach, famous for its
7,000-year-old sunken forest and fossil remains, is a hive
of modern-day activity and an ideal place for windsurfing,
swimming and family beach games. Like so many places in Pembrokeshire,
the changing seasons lend the village a new charm and it is
an ideal location all year round. The Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park officially ends at the lovely little-visited
Marros Beach. |