Beachy View at Harbour Heights, Saundersfoot is an elegant three-bedroom apartment spread across multiple floors, offering a perfect blend of coastal luxury and family-friendly comfort. The open-plan first floor welcomes you with a beautifully appointed kitchen featuring bespoke cabinetry with copper accents, granite worktops, a feature island breakfast bar, integrated wine cooler, and full suite of modern appliances including dishwasher. The bright living area flows seamlessly from the kitchen, boasting comfortable seating, a Freeview Smart TV, and French doors opening onto a private balcony where you can dine alfresco whilst drinking in those captivating sea views across Carmarthen Bay. The ground floor houses a practical utility room with washer and dryer, whilst the first floor also features a double bedroom with additional sofa bed and Smart TV, perfect for flexible family arrangements.
Heading outside, shared barbecue facilities and storage for bodyboards make beach days effortless, whilst private parking for two cars adds welcome convenience. Venture upstairs to discover two further bedrooms on the third floor, each thoughtfully designed with Smart TVs and luxurious en-suite bathrooms featuring roll-top baths with shower attachments: one double room and one twin room with two single beds, both offering peaceful retreats after busy coastal days. A separate family bathroom on the second floor provides a spacious bath and shower cubicle.
Imagine mornings on your private balcony, coffee in hand as fishing boats bob gently in the harbour below and the sun catches the glittering expanse of Carmarthen Bay. Spend sun-drenched days exploring the golden sands just a five-minute stroll away, discovering hidden rock pools and building sandcastles, before wandering back through the charming streets for harbourside fish and chips. As evening falls, fire up the barbecue and gather on your balcony, watching the sky blaze pink and gold over the water whilst recounting the day's adventures.
Beachy View at Harbour Heights, Saundersfoot puts you within easy reach of Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) promises a fantastic day out combining zoo animals, working farm, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that will delight children of all ages. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (5 km) offers an exhilarating high-ropes adventure where you can test your agility swinging through forest canopies on zip wires and rope bridges. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (6 km) transports visitors back to prehistoric times at this ultimate dinosaur adventure park, featuring life-sized animatronic dinosaurs and interactive exhibits. Carew Karting in Sageston (8 km) provides all-weather racing thrills on their professional circuit, with karts suitable for every age and ability level.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) is the UK's only venue dedicated exclusively to British raptors, offering thrilling flying displays and unforgettable hands-on experiences with these magnificent birds. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km) welcomes visitors to this rural microbrewery producing handcrafted real ales, where you can sample traditional Welsh brewing methods and taste their distinctive cask and bottled beers. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, accessed by ferry from St Justinian's (46 km), is a stunning RSPB sanctuary boasting some of Wales's highest sea cliffs, home to breeding seabirds, Atlantic grey seals, and carpets of wildflowers in spring and summer.
The delightful market town of Narberth lies 10 kilometres away, a shopper and foodie's paradise where multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the bustling high street, home to independent boutiques, artisan food producers, and excellent cafés serving locally sourced Welsh produce. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 31-kilometre drive. Wales's oldest town, it's steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed birthplace of Merlin the wizard. This historic county town combines medieval castle ruins with contemporary shopping, a thriving arts scene at the Oriel Myrddin Gallery, and regular markets celebrating the best of Carmarthenshire's agricultural heritage.
































