10 Strandways Court, Saundersfoot is a stylish beachfront apartment offering direct beach access and spectacular sea views that capture the essence of seaside living. The contemporary open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area creates an inviting space perfect for relaxing evenings by the window. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, induction hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge and freezer, providing everything you need to prepare home-cooked meals. Step through to the living area where a Smart TV entertains, though the real star is undoubtedly the stunning vista across Saundersfoot Beach and beyond that dominates the room.
Outside, the sea-facing balcony with comfortable seating becomes your personal viewing platform for morning coffee and sunset relaxation, offering direct access down to the golden sand below. The apartment offers one twin bedroom with fitted wardrobes and plenty of additional storage space throughout the halls. A contemporary shower room completes the space, with thoughtful underfloor heating during winter months and night storage heating in the lounge ensuring year-round comfort and warmth.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves and fresh sea breeze drifting through your window. Sip your morning coffee on the balcony whilst watching the beach come alive below. Spend sun-filled days exploring the shoreline or browsing Saundersfoot's charming shops and eateries, then return to your cosy apartment as evening falls.
10 Strandways Court, Saundersfoot is perfectly positioned to experience the best of Pembrokeshire's coastal charms. Saundersfoot itself is a delightful seaside village with a picturesque harbour, golden beach, and excellent shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. The famous Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs through the village, inviting you to join this iconic 299-kilometre route and savour breathtaking coastal vistas. Just a short journey from your apartment, Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (6 km) offers award-winning family fun with paintball, fishing, archery and golf. Ferry trips to magical Caldey Island depart from nearby Tenby (6 km), home to Cistercian monks and their famous handmade chocolate. The Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (6 km) steps back five centuries, revealing how Tudor families lived, whilst Tenby Castle's atmospheric ruins captivate history lovers. For thrilling family excitement, Carew Karting near Sageston (11 km) provides all-weather racing adventures with rides for all ages.
Venture further afield to discover more treasures. The British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole, a 29-kilometre drive away, offers thrilling flying displays celebrating British raptors including eagles, hawks, owls and falcons, with hands-on experiences and educational talks about conservation. Nature enthusiasts will relish the Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km), a rural microbrewery producing handcrafted real ale using traditional methods in a picturesque valley setting, complete with brewery tours and tastings. The dramatic Ramsey Island Nature Reserve near St Justinian's (46 km) features an RSPB sanctuary with extraordinary sea cliffs and abundant birdlife including seals, porpoises, and thousands of seabirds, accessible by boat trips offering spectacular coastal views.
The charming market town of Pembroke, just 15 kilometres away, boasts thousand-year-old history anchored by its magnificent Norman castle where Henry VII was born. Medieval streets lined with architectural gems house independent boutiques, antique shops, and welcoming traditional pubs serving hearty Welsh fare. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is a 24-kilometre journey to one of the world's deepest natural harbours, where the vibrant Milford Waterfront buzzes with waterside restaurants, contemporary galleries, and marina walks. The town's maritime heritage shines through its historic dockyard, now transformed into an attractive leisure destination with regular festivals and events celebrating its seafaring past.
















