Stammers Retreat, Saundersfoot is a spacious single-storey property perfectly suited for large family gatherings or groups of friends seeking a memorable coastal escape. The well-equipped kitchen sits within a bright conservatory space, featuring modern units, integrated appliances including dishwasher and washing machine, and flowing seamlessly into a versatile dining and living area. Here you'll find comfortable sofas, a Smart TV, and two dining tables offering flexible seating arrangements. The separate lounge welcomes you with plush seating, coastal-inspired décor, and a large Smart TV for cosy evening entertainment.
Outside, the enclosed lawned garden provides a safe haven for children and pets, complete with patio area, charcoal barbecue, and outdoor furniture for summer dining beneath the Welsh skies. Five bedrooms sleep 11 guests across thoughtful configurations: a master double with en-suite, a second double, twin bunks, and a clever family suite comprising a double bedroom connecting to a triple bunk room with its own en-suite. Every bedroom features its own TV. A family bathroom with shower over bath serves the main accommodation.
Picture sun-drenched mornings in the conservatory, breakfast stretching lazily as everyone gathers around the table. Days unfold exploring rock pools and castle ruins, sandy toes and salty air, before returning to fire up the barbecue as evening light gilds the garden. Later, settle into the lounge's embrace, stories and laughter filling the space, creating memories that will warm you long after summer fades.
Stammers Retreat, Saundersfoot places you within easy reach of Pembrokeshire's most captivating family attractions. Great Wedlock Farm & Deer Park in Gumfreston (4 km) offers magical encounters with gentle deer during guided safari experiences across this eco-friendly park, delighting visitors of all ages. Tudor Merchant's House in Tenby (5 km) transports you five centuries back in time, revealing authentic insights into Tudor family life within beautifully preserved historic walls. Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (7 km) challenges adventurers to test their mettle swinging through forest canopies on exhilarating aerial courses. Clerkenhill Adventure Farm & Frizbee Golf Course in Slebech (14 km) provides endless entertainment with its adventure castle, pedal go-karts, farm animals, and sprawling outdoor play areas perfect for energetic youngsters.
Venture further to discover Pembrokeshire's wider treasures. British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) stands as Britain's only venue dedicated exclusively to native raptors, presenting thrilling flying demonstrations and hands-on experiences with these magnificent hunters. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (32 km) crafts exceptional handmade real ales in this rural microbrewery, offering tastings and tours showcasing traditional brewing methods. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, accessed by ferry from St Justinian's (46 km), reveals an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary where dramatic sea cliffs tower above colonies of breeding seabirds and seals bask on rocky shores.
The historic market town of Pembroke sits 15 kilometres away, where the mighty Norman castle dominates the skyline and charming streets lined with independent boutiques, galleries, and welcoming pubs invite leisurely exploration. , Wales's oldest town, Carmarthen, is a 31-kilometre drive. County capital of Camathenshire, it is steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed birthplace of Merlin the wizard. This vibrant town combines Roman heritage with contemporary shopping, excellent farmers' markets celebrating Carmarthenshire's abundant local produce, and riverside walks along the meandering Towy.
























