Penllanw, Saundersfoot is a delightful ground-floor apartment perfectly positioned along the seafront of this characterful Pembrokeshire village, just metres from the golden sands at the tranquil northern end of the beach. A couple of steps lead into the cosy open-plan lounge / kitchen / diner, where comfortable seating and a Smart TV create an ideal space for unwinding after days spent exploring. The cheerful lounge gazes towards the sea, whilst the fully equipped kitchen features electric oven and hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher and microwave, with ample workspace surrounding a central dining table.
Step outside, where the sweet front patio offers a quiet spot for morning coffee, whilst to the rear, a charming shared lawn leads directly onto the beach. Private parking for one car adds practical convenience to this beachfront hideaway. Two charming bedrooms provide peaceful retreats: a pretty double room and a lovely twin, both thoughtfully decorated in fresh coastal tones. A refreshing shower room completes the layout.
Picture lazy mornings with the sound of gentle waves drifting through open windows, sandy toes and salty air filling your afternoons. Wander mere steps to the harbour for harbourside dining, then return as golden hour paints the bay in brilliant shades of amber. As darkness falls, settle into the comfortable lounge, perhaps planning tomorrow's coastal path adventure or simply savouring the peace of seaside living.
Penllanw, Saundersfoot places you perfectly for discovering Pembrokeshire's finest family attractions and natural treasures. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) promises a fantastic day out combining zoo encounters, traditional farm experiences, fairground rides and both indoor and outdoor adventure play areas that delight visitors of all ages. Boats to Caldey Island depart from nearby Tenby (6 km), carrying you across to one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray and craft delicious chocolate in their tranquil island monastery. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (7 km) spans 52 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, this conservation-focused zoo works tirelessly to protect and secure endangered species through carefully managed breeding programmes. Carew Karting in Sageston (11 km) offers all-weather karting excitement on a professionally maintained track, with rides and experiences tailored for all ages and abilities.
Venture further to uncover more of Pembrokeshire's distinctive character and heritage. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km) is a charming rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale, offering both cask and bottled varieties produced using traditional methods in this peaceful valley setting. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, accessed by ferry from St Justinian's (46 km), is a breathtakingly beautiful RSPB sanctuary boasting some of the highest sea cliffs in Wales, home to extraordinary populations of visiting and breeding seabirds including guillemots, razorbills and choughs. St Non's Chapel and Well in St Davids (54 km) marks the sacred birthplace of Wales's patron saint, where ancient stone ruins stand beside a holy well long believed to possess miraculous curative powers.
The bustling town of Milford Haven lies 31 kilometres away, built upon one of the world's deepest natural harbours where centuries of maritime heritage come alive along the vibrant Milford Waterfront, now packed with independent shops, welcoming cafés and excellent restaurants. Meanwhile, Carmarthen sits 37 km distant, proudly claiming the title of Wales's oldest town and steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed home of Merlin the wizard, today offering a delightful blend of historic architecture, thriving markets and contemporary Welsh culture.




















