About Amroth
Amroth is a coastal village located in Pembrokeshire, Wales, within the SA67 postcode area. It lies on the northern edge of the Gower Peninsula, offering views across the Bristol Channel. The village is known for its sandy beach and the nearby Amroth Castle, a 13th-century Norman motte-and-bailey structure that now stands as a scheduled monument. The beach is popular with families and walkers, and the area is accessible via the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Amroth has a small community with local amenities including a village shop and a pub. The surrounding countryside features rolling hills and farmland, typical of the Welsh coastal landscape. The village is easily reached by road from nearby towns such as Tenby and Pembroke, and is a convenient base for exploring the wider Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
School Ratings in Amroth
Families in Amroth have access to 8 local schools.
House Prices in Amroth
Homes sell for an average of £273K locally. Most of the housing is made up of detached homes, averaging £314K.
Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour in Amroth
Crime in the area is lower than the national average. Criminal damage & arson is the leading concern across Amroth, with 2 incidents recorded in January 2026.
Broadband and Mobile Internet in Amroth
Broadband services in Amroth range from standard to superfast depending on location. Mobile signal strength on 4G is reasonable, though 5G and indoor coverage can be patchy. For the latest speed predictions, visit Ofcom's broadband checker.
Property Prices 1,352 sales
Schools & Education 8 nearby View all schools
Crime in Amroth 16 crimes · January 2026
Crime levels in Amroth are lower than the England and Wales average. While violence & sexual offences is the most frequently recorded category, the overall picture is one of a settled and secure small town where serious incidents remain uncommon.
Crime figures depend on reporting by individual police forces and may not reflect the full picture in all areas.



