Woodbine Cottage, Saundersfoot, is a characterful four-bedroom family home sitting at the very heart of this beloved seaside village. The generous kitchen / diner features an electric oven, five-ring gas hob, dishwasher, and ample worktop space, all framed by characterful exposed beams and a handsome ornamental fireplace making it perfect for gathering the whole group around the large, rustic wooden table for long, convivial evening meals.
The light-filled lounge, with its gorgeous bay windows and lofty ceilings, invites you to sink into sumptuous leather sofas beside a cosy wood burner effect gas fire. Step outside to the sunny enclosed garden, where a raised decked area and patio make al fresco dining a pure delight. Four tastefully decorated bedrooms include a king-size en-suite with peaceful sea views, a double with TV, a twin overlooking the garden, and a single with distant sea views. Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure the whole group is looked after beautifully.
Imagine waking to the salty tang of sea air drifting through the window, the beach just a short stroll from your front door. Brew morning coffee in the beamed kitchen, then wander down to the harbour to watch fishing boats head out. As dusk falls, gather around the glowing fire, swapping stories of clifftop walks and sandy adventures before another day of Pembrokeshire magic awaits.
Woodbine Cottage, Saundersfoot, sits at the very heart of this much-loved seaside village, with the sandy beach and pretty harbour just 100 metres away, and the celebrated Pembrokeshire Coast Path passing right through. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) offers a brilliant family day out, blending a zoo, working farm, fairground, and indoor and outdoor adventure play. Manor Wildlife Park in St Florence (5 km) spans 52 acres and is dedicated to protecting endangered species, making for a captivating visit. Carew Castle and Tidal Mill in Carew (9 km) is a magnificent stone fortress set beside a 23-acre mill pond, where the tides still power the historic mill. History lovers will be thrilled by Pembroke Castle (16 km), one of Wales' most formidable medieval strongholds, rising proudly above the town.
Milford Waterfront in Milford Haven (31 km) is a vibrant, family and dog-friendly destination where boutiques, fine dining, and exhilarating watersports sit alongside a rich maritime heritage in its beautifully restored Victorian docks. Skomer Island, a 47-kilometre journey away and reached by a short ferry from Martin's Haven, is an internationally renowned seabird sanctuary alive with over 6,000 breeding pairs of puffins (May-July), Atlantic grey seals, porpoises, and extraordinary wildlife thriving in its ancient grasslands and dramatic clifftops. The ancient St Non's Chapel and Well near St Davids (55 km) marks the legendary birthplace of Wales' patron saint, where the evocative stone ruins and holy well create a place of pilgrimage that has drawn visitors for over 1,500 years.
The delightful market town of Narberth, just 10 kilometres away, charms visitors with its multicoloured Edwardian and Georgian high street, packed with independent boutiques, artisan craft shops, and tempting eateries serving locally sourced Welsh produce. The town's weekly Thursday market has been a cornerstone of community life for centuries. Carmarthen is a 31-kilometre drive and rewards the journey as Wales' oldest recorded town, steeped in Roman history and Arthurian legend as the supposed birthplace of Merlin the wizard. Its medieval castle ruins, riverside walks, and traditional Welsh market create an authentic taste of ancient Wales.




















