Hafan, Saundersfoot is a distinctive five-bedroom townhouse perfectly positioned in the heart of this charming harbour village, offering flexible split-level accommodation ideal for two families or groups of friends. The bright ground-floor living space features an open-plan layout with comfortable seating, a dining table for memorable gatherings, and a well-equipped kitchen with breakfast bar, electric hob and oven, dishwasher, and washing machine. Patio doors open onto a balcony offering glimpses of the sea beyond, while a convenient cloakroom completes this floor.
Stepping outside, the enclosed garden provides a safe space for children and two welcome dogs to play, complete with furniture for al fresco dining beneath Pembrokeshire skies. Upstairs, three bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation: a double with Jack and Jill bathroom access, a twin room, and a bunk room perfect for children, plus an additional family bathroom. The top floor reveals the master bedroom with velux balcony capturing stunning sea views and its own en-suite shower room. The lower level houses a second self-contained living area with kitchenette (including fridge and icebox), a fifth double bedroom, and separate shower room that's perfect for extended families or friends wanting a little independence.
Picture lazy mornings on the balcony with coffee and sea views, the harbour just moments away. Spend sun-filled days exploring golden beaches stretching in both directions, then gather everyone for family suppers in the sociable ground-floor living space. As evening settles, perhaps the adults retreat to one living area whilst the children enjoy their own space below, or simply step into the garden as stars emerge over the Welsh coast.
Hafan, Saundersfoot places you mere steps from the sandy shores of Saundersfoot Beach itself, with the picturesque harbour offering fishing trips and coastal excursions right on your doorstep. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) delights families with its wonderful combination of farmyard animals, exotic zoo residents, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor play areas. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (7 km) challenges adventurers of all ages to test their agility whilst swinging through the forest canopy on this exhilarating high-ropes course. Carew Castle & Tidal Mill (9 km) stands magnificently beside its 23-acre mill pond, where the restored tide mill demonstrates centuries-old milling techniques against the backdrop of impressive medieval ruins. Pembrokeshire Llama Sanctuary in Llandissilio (20 km), West Wales's oldest camelid trekking centre, offers the utterly charming experience of walking your very own llama through beautiful valley landscapes.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), reached by ferry from St Justinian's, is a stunning RSPB sanctuary where some of Wales's highest sea cliffs host vast colonies of breeding seabirds alongside dramatic coastal scenery. Dr Beynon's Bug Farm in St Davids (53 km) fascinates visitors with its innovative research centre, Tropical Bug Zoo, extensive Bug Museum, and British Bug House showcasing native invertebrates. St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (54 km) marks the birthplace of Wales's patron saint, where the ancient holy well continues to draw pilgrims believing in its legendary healing properties.
The delightful market town of Narberth lies just 12 kilometres away, where a colourful high street lined with handsome Edwardian and Georgian buildings houses independent boutiques, galleries, and excellent restaurants beloved by food enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Carmarthen sits 37 kilometres from the house, Wales's oldest town steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed home of Merlin the wizard, combining fascinating heritage with modern shopping, riverside walks, and a thriving weekly market celebrating local produce.













































