St. Brides Cottage, Saundersfoot, is a delightful single-storey retreat offering the perfect coastal escape for couples and small families. The well-equipped kitchen features a gas hob, electric cooker, fridge with icebox, microwave, and washing machine, with a welcoming dining table for four where you can gather for leisurely meals together. The elegantly styled lounge invites you to sink into comfortable sofas and armchairs beside the crackling wood burner, or curl up on the charming window seat overlooking the tranquil garden beyond.
Step outside to discover an enclosed garden complete with a patio and garden furniture, ideal for alfresco dining and soaking up the glorious Welsh sunshine. The cottage offers two inviting bedrooms: a peaceful double with doors opening directly onto the garden, and a cosy twin room, perfect for children or additional guests. A well-appointed family bathroom with bath and shower completes this charming ground-floor property, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout your stay.
Imagine waking to birdsong, brewing fresh coffee in your cottage kitchen, and stepping barefoot into your private garden. Spend sun-drenched afternoons exploring hidden coves along the coast path, returning to the warmth of the wood burner as twilight falls. Share stories of the day's adventures over a home-cooked meal, knowing tomorrow brings more coastal treasures to discover.
St. Brides Cottage, Saundersfoot, is perfectly positioned to explore the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. The charming village of Saundersfoot, with its sandy beach, delightful harbour, traditional pubs, cafes, and interesting shops, is just a five-minute stroll away. The renowned Pembrokeshire Coast Path beckons keen walkers with stunning clifftop vistas and hidden bays. For family adventures, The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (4 km) offers the ultimate dinosaur experience where children can travel to a land-before-time and encounter life-sized prehistoric creatures. Boats to Caldey Island (5 km) provide a magical journey to one of Britain's holy islands, where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delicious chocolate in their traditional monastery. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (7 km) houses a remarkable 52-acre zoo dedicated to protecting endangered species from around the globe, while the Tree Tops Trail (7 km) invites adventurers to test their agility swinging through forest canopies on an exhilarating aerial course.
For even more excitement, Hangar 5 in Haverfordwest (23 km) thrills visitors as Wales' first indoor trampoline park, featuring over 100 inter-connecting trampolines, a dodgeball court, and soft play area. The British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) showcases Britain's magnificent raptors with thrilling flying displays and hands-on experiences. Nature enthusiasts will treasure Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary boasting some of Wales' highest sea cliffs and abundant birdlife.
Just a 15-kilometre drive away, the historic town of Pembroke beckons with its magnificent Norman castle and cobbled streets steeped in a thousand years of Welsh history. Visitors can explore remarkable architectural masterpieces before relaxing in characterful local pubs that offer genuine hospitality and traditional fare. For those seeking even richer historical treasures, Carmarthen lies 40 km further inland, proudly holding the distinction of being Wales' oldest town. This enchanting destination is steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed birthplace of the wizard Merlin, offering holidaymakers an authentic taste of Welsh culture, fascinating medieval heritage, and stories that have captivated imaginations for centuries.












