The Cwtch, Saundersfoot is a delightfully charming cottage nestled in a leafy garden retreat, recently refurbished with a contemporary interior that exudes both comfort and style. The well-designed kitchen area boasts an electric oven and hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment – everything you need to whip up delicious holiday meals. Step into the bright, open-plan studio where the lounge area invites you to unwind on the comfortable sofa while enjoying your favourite programmes on the TV/DVD, with a cosy double bed promising restful nights after days of coastal exploration.
Outside, discover a mature garden laid mainly to lawn complete with garden furniture and even tantalising glimpses of the sea – perfect for alfresco dining as the sun sets over Pembrokeshire. The surprisingly spacious accommodation is complemented by a smart shower room with WC, while the light, airy feel throughout creates a haven of tranquillity. This beautifully appointed studio cottage offers an ideal romantic retreat for couples seeking a seaside escape, with shared off-road parking ensuring convenience from the moment you arrive.
Imagine waking to birdsong filtering through the trees, wandering down to Glen Beach with the morning sun warming your shoulders as you stroll along the shore. Return to your secluded garden sanctuary for lunch outdoors, perhaps spotting fishing boats bobbing on the horizon. As evening falls, follow the nearby path into Saundersfoot village, where the aroma of fresh seafood draws you into welcoming restaurants for a memorable dinner.
The Cwtch, Saundersfoot is perfectly positioned to explore the treasures of the Pembrokeshire coast. Saundersfoot Harbour (1 km) houses the fascinating Wales International Coastal Centre and is surrounded by charming shops and eateries – ideal for an afternoon of browsing followed by coffee overlooking the boats.
The picturesque town of Tenby lies just a short drive away, where you can visit Tenby Museum & Art Gallery (5 km), the oldest independent museum in Wales showcasing the town's rich history, or step back 500 years at the Tudor Merchant's House (5 km) to discover how families lived during this fascinating period. For a truly unique experience, catch one of the boats to Caldey Island (6 km), one of Britain's holy islands where Cistercian monks live, pray, and craft delectable chocolate.
For those willing to venture further afield, the dramatic Green Bridge of Wales and Stack Rocks (30 km) offer breathtaking views along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path near Pembroke. Scolton Manor (35 km) presents a traditional Victorian country house surrounded by 60 acres of park and woodland – perfect for a day of exploration. Beer enthusiasts will appreciate the Gwaun Valley Brewery (41 km) in Pontfaen, a rural microbrewery specialising in handcrafted Real Ale. The gorgeous market town of Narberth just 13 kilometres away, awaits with its multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian buildings housing boutique shops and foodie havens, while historic Pembroke (17 km) charms visitors with its thousand-year history, architectural masterpieces, and friendly pubs.