Wren Cottage, Saundersfoot is an exceptional five-bedroom beachside retreat sleeping ten guests, perfect for large families and groups of friends. The expansive ground-floor kitchen features integrated appliances including a five-ring gas hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and both washing machine and tumble dryer, flowing seamlessly into a bright dining area with a large table for memorable gatherings. The airy lounge area wraps around comfortable sofas and a Smart TV, whilst panoramic sea views stretch across the bay. One super-king bedroom (convertible to twins) and a convenient shower room complete this level.
Heading outside, the rear garden cascades down terraced levels: a patio with bistro seating leads to lower gardens and a spacious entertaining area with a large table and benches. An outdoor shower awaits after beach days, whilst a private gate provides direct access to the sandy shore just 20 metres away. Upstairs, discover a second lounge furnished with a plush corner sofa and Smart TV, opening through sliding doors onto a gorgeous balcony with outdoor sunroom overlooking the beach. The first floor houses another super-king bedroom (convertible to twins), a bunk room, and a stylish family bathroom. On the second floor beneath sloping ceilings, a king-size and double bedroom both enjoy private en-suite facilities. Private parking accommodates two cars, three depending on size.
Picture mornings on the balcony with coffee in hand, sea breezes drifting in whilst waves lap the shore below. Spend sun-drenched days on the beach mere steps from your door, then gather everyone for alfresco dining as golden sunset light bathes the village in magical hues. Return inside to the comfort of two lounges, perfect for quiet reading corners or lively family games, the sound of the sea your constant companion.
Wren Cottage, Saundersfoot places you in the heart of Pembrokeshire's stunning coastline, with adventures for all ages right on the doorstep. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (4 km) delights families with its winning combination of farm animals, exotic zoo creatures, vintage fairground rides, and extensive indoor and outdoor adventure play areas guaranteed to entertain children for hours. Boats to Caldey Island depart from Tenby Harbour (6 km), whisking visitors across the waves to this peaceful holy island where Cistercian monks continue their centuries-old traditions of prayer and contemplation, producing delicious handmade chocolates in their working monastery. The Dinosaur Park Tenby in Gumfreston (7 km) transports young adventurers back millions of years with life-size animatronic dinosaurs, fossil digging, and interactive exhibits that bring the Jurassic period spectacularly to life. Carew Karting in Sageston (9 km) offers all-weather excitement with professional-standard tracks and karts suitable for drivers of all ages and abilities, from gentle family sessions to competitive racing.
Venture further to discover more of Pembrokeshire's treasures. British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) is the only venue in Britain dedicated exclusively to native raptors, showcasing magnificent owls, hawks, and falcons through thrilling flying demonstrations and fascinating hands-on encounters with these powerful predators. Gwaun Valley Brewery in Pontfaen (31 km) welcomes visitors to this charming rural microbrewery where traditional brewing methods create award-winning real ales, available in both cask and bottle, with guided tours revealing the craft behind each distinctive brew. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, reached by ferry from St Justinian's (46 km), is an unspoilt RSPB sanctuary rising from the sea with dramatic cliffs amongst Wales' highest, providing vital habitat for breeding seabirds, grey seals, and migrating species in spectacular natural surroundings.
The enchanting market town of Narberth lies 10 kilometres away, where a rainbow of colourful Edwardian and Georgian buildings line the charming high street, housing independent boutiques, artisan food shops, and acclaimed restaurants that make this a paradise for shoppers and food lovers alike. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is 31 kilometrres from the cottage. Wales' oldest town, it is steeped in Arthurian legend as the reputed birthplace of Merlin the wizard. Today it blends its fascinating medieval heritage with vibrant markets, excellent shopping, and cultural attractions celebrating its rich Celtic past.




















