3A Strandways Court, Saundersfoot, is a charming ground-floor apartment offering a peaceful beachside retreat with contemporary comfort. The well-equipped kitchen features an electric oven and hob, a fridge with freezer compartment, and a microwave, providing everything you need for preparing delicious family meals and light snacks. The open-plan kitchen / diner / lounge creates a welcoming social space, thoughtfully furnished with comfortable sofas and chairs where you can gather to watch Freeview TV, enjoy a favourite DVD, or simply relax after days exploring the Pembrokeshire coastline.
Step outside to your private patio, a delightful sun-trap spot perfect for soaking up the coastal atmosphere with morning coffee or evening drinks while watching the world go by. The apartment offers two cosy bedrooms – one double and one single – each providing a peaceful haven for restful nights. A modern shower room with WC ensures convenience for all guests, while luxurious underfloor heating throughout keeps everyone warm and comfortable whatever the season, making this the perfect year-round retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, brewing fresh coffee in your apartment, and stepping onto your patio to breathe in the salty sea air. Spend lazy days building sandcastles on the golden beach, exploring rock pools at low tide, or wandering into the village to sample fresh fish at harbourside restaurants. As evening falls, return to your comfortable retreat to relax and plan tomorrow's coastal adventures.
3A Strandways Court, Saundersfoot, is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of the Pembrokeshire Coast. The sandy beach lies just 100 metres from your door. At low tide, walk across to Glen Beach, or venture around the bay to Monkstone Point to discover fascinating rock pools teeming with marine life. Families will adore Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km), offering a fantastic day out with animals, fairground rides, and indoor and outdoor adventure play. For island adventures, catch a boat to Caldey Island from Tenby (6 km), one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks pray, live, and craft delicious chocolate. Thrill-seekers can test their skills at Carew Karting in Sageston (11 km), an all-weather track with rides for all ages, or visit Clerkenhill Adventure Farm in Slebech (14 km) for big adventure castles, slides, swings, pedal go-karts, and friendly farm animals.
Further afield, the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (29 km) offers thrilling flying shows featuring eagles, hawks and owls, alongside hands-on raptor experiences where visitors can handle these magnificent birds under expert supervision. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km) welcomes visitors to sample handcrafted real ales brewed using traditional methods in this family-run microbrewery, complete with guided tours and tastings. Nature enthusiasts can explore Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, a 46-kilometre drive away, an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary with dramatic sea cliffs, abundant birdlife including choughs and peregrines, plus seal colonies and ancient archaeological sites.
The charming market town of Narberth, just 10 kilometres away, delights shoppers and foodies with its colourful Georgian and Edwardian buildings housing independent boutiques, galleries, and award-winning restaurants serving locally-sourced Welsh produce. The town's weekly market and antique shops add to its appeal for leisurely browsing. Meanwhile, St Davids is a 43-kilometre journey to Britain's smallest city, which beckons with remarkable historic treasures including the magnificent 12th-century cathedral, the ruins of the medieval Bishop's Palace, and charming purple-stone buildings. This ancient pilgrimage destination offers coastal walks, artisan shops, and excellent dining experiences.












