22 Beach Court, Saundersfoot is a charming second-floor apartment offering a perfect coastal retreat. Step inside to find an open-plan kitchen, living and dining area with warm wooden flooring. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven, hob, fridge and microwave – everything you need to prepare delicious home-cooked meals for family dinners. The spacious living area welcomes you with two cosy sofas, perfect for relaxing during games nights or enjoying favourite films on the Smart TV and DVD player.
Open the living room doors to step onto your private balcony and soak in spectacular bay views. Sleeping four guests comfortably, the apartment includes a cosy double bedroom and full-size bunk beds in the hall alcove – ideal for children. A well-appointed bathroom with half-size bath and shower completes the comfortable accommodation. With the beach just 50 metres away, this beachfront location offers unbeatable coastal access within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Imagine waking to gentle waves, stepping onto your balcony with morning coffee to watch the sunrise paint the bay. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the golden beach, building sandcastles and hunting for treasures in rock pools. As evening descends, gather around the living room for cosy family moments, sharing stories of adventures whilst enjoying views across the sparkling seascape.
22 Beach Court, Saundersfoot enjoys a prime location within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, perfectly positioned to explore the best of South Wales' most captivating family attractions. The Dinosaur Park in Tenby (5 km) is an absolute must-visit for young explorers, transporting them to a prehistoric land where dinosaurs once roamed the Earth. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (5 km) offers thrilling adventures as visitors swing through forest canopies, testing strength and agility in a wonderfully exhilarating way. History enthusiasts will love the Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (6 km), stepping back five hundred years to discover how a Tudor family lived. For castle lovers, Pembroke Castle in Pembroke (16 km) stands as one of Wales' most impressive medieval fortifications, dominating the historic riverside town with breathtaking views.
Venture further afield to discover the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km), the UK's only facility dedicated solely to British raptors, featuring thrilling flying shows and hands-on activities for all ages. Explore the Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km), a rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted real ale in both cask and bottle, perfect for enthusiasts seeking local flavours. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km) near St Justinian's offers a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with visiting and breeding birds, plus some of Wales' most spectacular sea cliffs.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 10 kilometres away, beckons with its distinctive multicoloured Georgian buildings lining the bustling high street – a true shopper's and foodie's paradise. This delightful Pembrokeshire gem hosts regular markets and boasts an array of independent boutiques, galleries, and cafés perfect for leisurely browsing. Meanwhile, Milford Haven is a 24-kilometre drive through scenic Welsh countryside and offers a completely different coastal experience. This historic maritime town boasts a rich seafaring heritage dating back centuries, when it served as one of Britain's most important naval ports. Today, visitors can explore the vibrant Waterfront district, packed with excellent shops, restaurants, and eateries overlooking the natural harbour, making both destinations essential stops during your holiday.
















