GPS Cycle and Walking Routes

Amroth to Saundersfoot Walk

2 miles (4 km)

A short walk along a delightful stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast. The route takes you between the lovely villages of Amroth and Saundersfoot, with pretty beaches, cliff tops and coastal views.
The walk is about 2.5 miles with a moderate climb at the start before a nice flat path leads you into Saundersfoot. Along the way you'll pass the long sandy beach in Amroth and the rocky beach at Wiseman's Bridge. In Saundersfoot the walk finishes, passing another nice beach and the lovely harbour.
To extend your walking in Amroth you can visit Amroth and Colby Woodland Garden, just to the north of the village. The National Trust owned property has some good woodland trails to try.
You could also continue on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path to nearby Tenby.
On the google street view link below you can virtually explore the coast path!

Amroth to Saundersfoot OS Map - Mobile GPS OS Map with Location tracking

Amroth to Saundersfoot Open Street Map - Mobile GPS Map with Location tracking

Pubs/Cafes

The Wiseman's Bridge Inn is in a great location on the beach in the little hamlet. They serve good quality dishes and also provide rooms if you wish to stay in the area.

Further Information and Other Local Ideas

If you head east along the Wales coast path you can visit the wonderful Pendine Sands on the Pendine to Amroth Coastal Path. The wide beach is the location of many world land speed record attempts by people such as Sir Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird.

Photos

Cliffs, Amroth - geograph.org.uk - 956117

Cliffs, Amroth

Sea Front at Wiseman's Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 461492

Sea Front at Wiseman's Bridge. The beach was the stage for rehearsals of the D-Day landings during the Second World War.

Coastal path enters the tunnel - geograph.org.uk - 569899

Coastal path enters the tunnel

Tree on Saundersfoot beach - geograph.org.uk - 506221

Tree on Saundersfoot beach

Amroth Castle (geograph 2668806)

Amroth Castle. A Grade I listed building on the walk. It is a castellated country house dating mainly from the 18th century built on an earlier, probably 15th century, residence, and is now a holiday venue.

Amroth beach - geograph.org.uk - 4960124

Amroth beach

Coppet Hall Point - geograph.org.uk - 13442

Coppet Hall Point. The unusual rock formation on the beach is due to a prehistoric lava flow. Wiseman's Bridge can be seen in the distance with Amroth further to the right.

Coppit Hall beach - geograph.org.uk - 1235710

Coppit Hall beach. Stream running down the beach over tropical looking beach in Wales!

Video

GPS Files

GPX File

Amroth to Saundersfoot.gpx (On Desktop:Right Click>'Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold>Share>Save to Files')

Memory Map Route

Amroth to Saundersfoot.mmo (On Desktop:Right Click>'Save As. On Ipad/Iphone:Click and hold >Share>Save to Files)