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With stunning sea views and surrounded by breathtaking countryside, the picturesque coastal resort of Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire has a delightful choice of holiday apartments offering excellent self-catering accommodation for couples and families alike. Situated in a beautiful spot along Carmarthen Bay in the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Saundersfoot is an idyllic holiday destination noted for its glorious sandy beach, bustling harbour and a variety of excellent cafes, pubs and restaurants which make this the perfect place for a tranquil and relaxing holiday. There are a number of stylish and relaxing holiday apartments in Saundersfoot available, providing attractive and well-equipped accommodation, perfect for a couple seeking a cosy romantic retreat or for families looking for an ideal spot close to the wide, sandy beach.
Nestling between the lively, historic town of Tenby and the tranquil beach at Amroth, the pretty village of Saundersfoot provides a laid-back holiday base for those looking to explore Wales and its coastline. From the beach at Saundersfoot you can step onto the magnificent Pembrokeshire Coast Path which follows the spectacular coastline for 186 miles, passing towering limestone cliffs, red sandstone bays, wild estuaries and volcanic headlands. Other local attractions near our Saundersfoot holiday apartments include Reptile Experience, Dinosaur Park Tenby, Manor Wildlife Park, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, Oakwood Theme Park, Pembroke Castle, the National Trust’s Colby Woodland Garden, the Tudor Merchant’s House in Tenby and the beautiful Cleddau Woodlands. You can also take a boat trip from the harbour to go mackerel fishing, birdwatching or seal-spotting near Caldey Island.