2 Strandways, Saundersfoot, is a charming ground-floor apartment set right in the heart of this beloved seaside resort, just metres from the beach, harbour, restaurants, and shops. The well-equipped kitchen has everything needed for self-catering, including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher, air fryer, microwave, and a clever Quooker hot tap, with a breakfast bar perfect for casual morning meals.
The open-plan lounge / diner is a relaxing retreat, with comfortable couches, an electric fire, a dining table and chairs, and glass doors leading onto the front patio. Step outside to the sun terrace and enjoy sweeping panoramic views across the bay. It's an idyllic spot for morning coffee or a sundowner as the day draws to a close. Three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms include a double and a single, both with beautiful sea views and direct patio access, alongside a comfortable twin room. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the picture, with both a bath and a separate shower.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, padding to the Quooker tap for your first brew of the day, and carrying your coffee out to the terrace as the morning sun dances across Saundersfoot Bay. With the beach just a stone's throw away, days here are spent building sandcastles, exploring coastal paths, and discovering hidden coves. As evening falls, settle back around the electric fire, glowing with the satisfaction of a perfect seaside day.
2 Strandways, Saundersfoot, is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Pembrokeshire. Just steps from the beach and harbour, the apartment provides an ideal base for coastal adventures aplenty. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) promises a truly fantastic family day out, combining a zoo, farm, fairground, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play. For something delightfully different, Tenby's Great Escape in St Florence (6 km) challenges visitors with three thrilling escape rooms, testing wits and teamwork. Heatherton World of Activities, also in St Florence (7 km), is an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor pursuits, from paintball and archery to fishing and golf. Carew Karting in Sageston (11 km) offers an exhilarating all-weather karting experience for all ages.
A little further afield, the glorious Stackpole Estate (26 km) offers a unique and captivating combination of natural and man-made landscapes, perfect for a day of peaceful exploration. Craft ale enthusiasts will love the Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km), a wonderfully rural microbrewery crafting exceptional handmade real ales in both cask and bottle. For a truly unforgettable wildlife experience, the Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, rewards visitors with dramatic sea cliffs and a remarkable variety of visiting and breeding birds.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 18 kilometres away, is well worth a visit, its streets lined with centuries-old architecture, boutique shops, and friendly local pubs. The town's crown jewel is its magnificent Norman castle, birthplace of Henry VII, which towers impressively over the picturesque harbour. Wander through the medieval streets and discover charming cafés perfect for afternoon tea. For those seeking yet more to explore, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, is a 54-kilometre drive through stunning Pembrokeshire countryside. This remarkable destination brims with history and captivating charm, centred around its magnificent 12th-century cathedral where Wales's patron saint lies buried, making it a truly unforgettable experience.
























