Sundown, Saundersfoot is a charming three-bedroom bungalow perfectly positioned just 500 metres from the vibrant centre of this beloved seaside village. Step into the spacious kitchen, where you'll find everything to create delicious meals: an electric hob, oven, fridge / freezer, microwave, and dishwasher. The open-plan kitchen / diner flows seamlessly into the inviting lounge, where comfortable sofas, a TV, and DVD player await, creating the ideal gathering space. Beyond the tiled hallway lies the well-appointed bathroom with its shower over the bath.
The generous outdoor space truly makes this property special. Step through the French doors onto the patio and settle into the decking area, perfect for enjoying a glass of wine. The gravelled garden features attractive plants, trees, and shrubbery, whilst the open lawn provides wonderful space for children to play freely. Three generously proportioned bedrooms ensure everyone sleeps soundly: two luxurious king-size rooms with built-in storage, plus one spacious bunk bedroom ideal for children, whilst the largest king-size bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling and private en-suite shower room.
Imagine lazy mornings sipping coffee on the patio, the sound of children's laughter echoing across the garden as they explore and play. Afternoons might take you on a gentle 500-metre stroll into Saundersfoot village, where you can browse independent shops, sample local cuisine at welcoming restaurants and pubs, or meander towards the sandy beach for rock pooling and seaside adventures. As evening settles, you'll return to your peaceful retreat, reflecting on another perfect Pembrokeshire holiday.
Sundown, Saundersfoot is ideally positioned to discover the very best of the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) offers a fantastic family day out with its excellent zoo, working farm, traditional fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play facilities that'll keep children entertained for hours. For those seeking more variety, Heatherton World of Activities in St Florence (7 km) is an award-winning collection of indoor and outdoor fun including paintball, fishing, archery, and golf. History enthusiasts will be thoroughly captivated by the imposing medieval ruins of Narberth Castle (10 km), whilst nature lovers can explore the 350 acres of woodland, grassland, and beautiful lake at Llys-y-frân Lake (21 km), perfect for walking, cycling, and fishing activities.
For a more adventurous venture further afield, discover the rural charm of Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km), a microbrewery specialising in handcrafted real ale in both cask and bottle. Alternatively, visit Bluestone Brewing Company in Cilgwyn (31 km), a family-run brewery featuring a taproom, shop, and events venue. The spectacular Ramsey Island Nature Reserve (46 km), accessible by ferry from St Justinian's, is a beautiful, unspoilt RSPB reserve brimming with visiting and breeding birds, boasting some of Wales' highest sea cliffs.
The historic town of Pembroke, just 15 kilometres away, offers visitors a captivating journey through a thousand years of Welsh heritage. Its medieval streets are lined with architectural masterpieces, charming boutiques, and welcoming pubs where locals and tourists mingle. The town's crowning glory is the magnificent Norman castle, birthplace of Henry VII, which dominates the skyline with its imposing round keep. For something truly extraordinary, Britain's smallest city, St Davids, awaits exploration 43 km from here. This remarkable cathedral city, nestled in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, enchants visitors with its stunning 12th-century cathedral, ancient bishop's palace ruins, and timeless charm that has drawn pilgrims for centuries.




























