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Seaside 4 * flat with stunning view out to sea.
In the heart of the village this 4* first floor flat has stunning sea views over Saundersfoot beach. Directly on the Pembrokeshire coastal path perfect for families, sea swimmers, walkers. Many seaside activities & leisure attractions nearby. 10 mins drive from Tenby. Supermarkets, shops, cafes and restaurants in the village. Good bus routes. Coastal path carpark with included parking permit with fast EV charging points 5 mins walk from flat. (NB no direct access to beach through the garden)

Studio @ No. 35
Studio @ No 35 is a modern, clean, self catering property situated in a quiet and peaceful location just outside of the seaside town of Tenby. Ideal for couples or an individual looking for a great base to explore the locality. The studio also lends itself to those who like to work remotely. It has all you need for a peaceful and relaxing stay. You are within walking distance to a local pub, beach and the stunning coastal path. Both Tenby and Saundersfoot are also only a stones throw away!

Mid Century Seaside Bungalow 5 mins walk to beach
Compass Cottage is a stylish boutique mid century bungalow in Pembrokeshire, five minute walk to Saundersfoot Beach. Light airy open plan living space, wooden floors throughout with a Scandinavian feel. Set in the seaside resort of Saundersfoot, a small harbour village with lots of shops, bars and restaurants. The property sleeps five, Egyptian cotton bedding and vintage Welsh blankets. Parking for 2 cars and a small wrap around garden. A great place for a family of five or two couples.

'Castaway' - fabulous Tenby apartment with parking
Castaway is a self-catering apartment, situated within walking distance of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and beaches, pubs and restaurants at Tenby and Saundersfoot. There is a pretty tarmac footpath to Tenby and it's only a mile to North Beach!! Tenby is a historic Welsh seaside town and a BBC Countryfile's top destination. ‘Castaway’ is a detached annexe separate to our house so you can come and go as you please. There is offroad parking on our driveway. Our garden can be used too.

Captains Walk Saundersfoot, Sea Views, Parking,
Modern bright sea view apartment set next to the luxurious St Brides Spa, just above the picturesque harbour village of Saundersfoot. The balcony gives glorious views of the bay and nearby beach villages of Amroth and Wisemans Bridge along the coast path. The property has private parking so you can leave your car and take the 5 mins walk downhill into the village, there you will find plenty to do, restaurants shops and bars, boat and fishing trips, kayak and paddleboard hire and more.

Stunning Sea Views Heart of Saundersfoot ModernApt
Our modern one bedroom top floor flat is a perfect base for couples to explore Pembrokeshire. Southerly and northern facing balconies overlook the beautiful bay of Saundersfoot. Our flat is within 50 metres of the luxurious St Brides hotel and Spa and less than a 5 minute walk to the beaches, pubs and restaurants of Saundersfoot. The property comes with a shared garage, and is only a 5 minute drive to Tenby. I guarantee you won't find a much better location in Saundersfoot to stay.

Gorse Hill Cottage ☀️
A 2 bedroom contemporary property with an upscale new kitchen and bathroom. With quality fixtures and fittings in the beautiful seaside village of Saundersfoot. The house is clean and bright with a modern neutral finish. The property benefits from Sky TV, 40 inch smart TVs in the lounge and bedrooms, Wifi, Nespresso coffee machine, washer dryer, quality beds with pocket sprung mattresses and Egyptian cotton bedding. Parking and a South facing garden with a Weber gas bbq.

Dan Y Ser in the beautiful village of Saundersfoot
The name Dan Y Ser is Welsh for under the stars, as you will gaze into the night sky from the bedroom through the large velux windows. Dan Y Ser is a lovely self contained flat on the side of our home, equipped and finished to a high standard which offers comfortable surroundings. This is a clean modern living space ideal for enjoying stays away by the Saundersfoot seaside. Beach, shops and restaurants are a short stroll from the property (5 minute walk downhill).

Saundersfoot Coastal Cottage
Your family will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located charming little coastal cottage. Saundersfoot boasts a picturesque harbour, fabulous restaurants, cafes, shops and beautiful Sandy beaches. The property is a 10 minute walk to all that Saundersfoot has to offer and is a great base for exploring Pembrokeshire, with its breathtaking coastline, its history and the impressive architecture, as in the must see cathedral of St.David’s.

Saundersfoot Beach Front Ground Floor Apartment
Golwg Y Mor, Welsh for 'The View of the Sea' is a ground floor apartment - steps away from Saundersfoot beach with a wonderful sea view. Direct access to the blue flag beach is gained via a gate from shared garden. Ideal for back and forth the beach. The apartment sleeps up to 4 people-plus a baby. The main bedroom contains a double bed. The hallway area doubles up as a further sleeping area with full size bunk bed. A travel cot is available.

Harbwr luxury apartment with parking
Harbwr is a bright, first floor apartment in Saundersfoot. It's a 5 min downhill walk into the picturesque village and the beautiful beach. The coastal path is just outside with stunning walks. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, small elevated balcony, private parking, garage, wi-fi, SMART TV, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge-freezer, microwave, Nespresso coffee maker, bedding, towels, key safe entry. Complementary tea, coffee and milk on arrival.

“Willow Glen” Saundersfoot studio with Parking
Willow Glen is situated just over a mile from the sea and provides an ideal base to explore the beautiful county of Pembrokeshire. This light, open planned studio, has its own private entrance and parking. Inside is a super king sized bed, which can be split into two singles on request, a good sized kitchen, bathroom and seating area. Guests can make use of the front garden, complete with table and chairs.
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When is the best time to visit Saundersfoot?
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| Avg. price | £126 | £130 | £128 | £129 | £139 | £133 | £152 | £160 | £137 | £125 | £129 | £145 |
| Avg. temp | 6°C | 6°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 14°C | 16°C | 16°C | 14°C | 12°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Saundersfoot with kids?
Families often explore the sandy beaches, visit play parks around the village, or walk coastal paths with scenic views. Interactive experiences like rock pooling and boat trips are frequently suggested for all ages.
What are some of the best things to do in Saundersfoot?
Explore Saundersfoot Beach, stroll along the harbor, and wander woodland trails within the village. Local shops, seaside cafes, and boat excursions draw visitors looking for relaxed activities.
How is the weather in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot has cool, wet winters around 37–47°F (3–8°C) and milder summers near 55–68°F (13–20°C), with rainfall throughout the year. Light layers and a waterproof jacket are frequently needed for coastal conditions.
When is the best time to visit Saundersfoot?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer temperatures, outdoor events, and beach activities. Visitors enjoy milder weather for exploring coastal paths and participating in village festivals.
What are the best places to visit in Saundersfoot?
Stroll Saundersfoot Beach, explore the bustling harbor, and discover woodland walks just outside the village. The promenade, local shops, and art galleries offer a mix of relaxing and active experiences.
What are some hiking trails in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot has coastal paths connecting to scenic woodland routes and village trails. The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is often frequented for sweeping sea views and gentle walks through nature.
What are some family activities we can do in Saundersfoot?
Families can build sandcastles on Saundersfoot Beach, explore interactive exhibits at local centers, and join boat trips from the harbor. Play parks and accessible woodland walks around Saundersfoot are frequently suggested.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Saundersfoot?
Explore nearby historic castles, visit wildlife farms, or wander coastal towns around Saundersfoot. Many day trips include nature reserves, outdoor adventure parks, and traditional seaside villages.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Saundersfoot?
Many vacation rentals in Saundersfoot welcome pets, particularly around village areas and the outskirts. Coastal walks and nearby parks make it convenient to enjoy the area with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Saundersfoot?
Locals recommend packing layers for the changing weather, exploring the coastal paths early for peaceful views, and sampling fresh seafood at village cafes. Visiting the beach at lower tide enhances opportunities for walks and rock pooling.
What is Saundersfoot known for?
Saundersfoot is known for its sandy beaches, an active harbor, and its connection to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Visitors enjoy a welcoming atmosphere with locally rooted food traditions and seaside activities.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Saundersfoot?
Discover quiet woodland walks, tucked-away art galleries, and small independent shops around the village center. Some beach coves near Saundersfoot offer unique spots for peaceful exploration away from busier areas.
What are the best foods to try in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot has locally sourced seafood like crab and mackerel, alongside Welsh cakes, laverbread, and artisan ice cream. Many visitors sample fresh fish at seaside restaurants and traditional bakery treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Saundersfoot?
Pack layers for changing coastal weather, comfortable walking shoes, and a waterproof jacket for year-round conditions. Bringing beach essentials, a camera, and a small backpack is suggested for exploring both village and nature areas.
What is the nightlife in Saundersfoot like?
Saundersfoot has pubs, village bars, and seaside eateries where visitors gather for local food and occasional live music. The atmosphere is casual, often blending conversation and coastal views in evening settings.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot is known for seasonal food festivals, charity swims, and art fairs that draw visitors around spring, summer, and winter holidays. Live music events and community celebrations are frequently suggested for experiencing local spirit.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot has many family-friendly vacation rentals near the beach, village center, and coastal areas. Accommodations often feature easy access to playgrounds, walking paths, and family-oriented amenities.
What are the best places to stay in Saundersfoot?
Saundersfoot has stays near the harbor, beachfront, and village center, making it easy to explore local shops, seaside walks, and dining spots. Many visitors look for accommodations with sea views or easy access to coastal paths.
All about Saundersfoot
Three miles up the coast from the bustling resort of Tenby, Saundersfoot is its much smaller sibling, although it’s still very popular in the summer. Its bay curves north from a headland through woodlands you can walk through on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, before you drop down from the hills to the village’s small, lively harbour. Then come long, golden sands and craggy inlets, perfect for rockpool exploring, before the coast winds on to quieter beaches at Coppet Hall and Wiseman’s Bridge. Saundersfoot’s brightly painted cafes, restaurants, and shops sit above the bay on narrow streets, both along the Strand, a quiet road following the coast, and uphill towards St Issell’s, the beautiful medieval church that gives the village its Welsh name of Llanusyllt. Ice cream parlours, pink rock, fudge, and sweet shops also provide old-fashioned fun. Lots of local tourist spots are within a short drive too, including theme parks for the kids and pretty market towns.
What are the top things to do in Saundersfoot?
The Coppet Hall tunnels
A four-mile walk from Saundersfoot to Wiseman’s Bridge takes you through the Coppet Hall tunnels, following the route of the old coastal coal trains. The first leads to pretty Coppet Hall beach with its kiosk and visitor centre, while the second, longer stretch is cut dramatically through the cliffs. The route is flat and accessible, perfect for people of all abilities.
Dinosaur Park
The Dinosaur Park is a roaring attraction only ten minutes from the village, with a brilliant dinosaur trail through the woods (kids have to spot thirty lurking beasts, including a T. rex, a speedy Deinonychus, and a Stegosaurus with her baby). There are also indoor playgrounds if the weather turns, plus lively rides and an activity centre.
Monkstone Beach
If you’re after a wilder, more secluded bay, go south of Saundersfoot towards the headland separating the village from Tenby. Here you’ll find the stunning Monkstone Beach, accessible by a steep, permissive footpath through a local farm. Consult the tide tables first, though, so you know when to get here, and when to head home.
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