Hotels in Saundersfoot
Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort in between Tenby and Amroth. It’s much more compact than Tenby and has a charm and character of its own. In many respects Saundersfoot is a much more accessible seaside resort: Saundersfoot beach is wide, sandy and has a blue flag. There are plenty of places to eat and drink around the harbour and there’s ample parking near the beach both on the harbour side and in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park run car park behind the shops. Saundersfoot was designated as a conservation area by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in 1995.
As Saundersfoot’s main beach is a family bathing beach, it has a dog ban in place between May and September. If you do have dogs, walk along The Strand to find a path down to the beach near the tunnel. This is where the dog ban ends. Anything east of here towards Coppet Hall is OK for dogs.
If you fancy a quieter beach, Glen beach can be accessed via The Harbour. Walk right round to the west side. Its easier than crossing the stream that flows out of The Harbour at low tide.
Saundersfoot harbour was originally built to transport coal from mines in and around Stepaside. Nothing remains of the mines but the route of the tramway that was built to bring the coal to Saundersfoot harbour has created one of the most fascinating sections of The Coast Path. Walking east from Saundersfoot harbour you first come to the Tourist Information Centre (TIC) in a building called The Barbeque. This was once Bonville's Court Colliery Office. Continue east along The Strand towards Coppet Hall beach, which is reached via a short tunnel. On the far side of Coppet Hall beach are two further tunnels and a wide flat path that is perfect for pushchairs and wheelchairs. This takes you to Wisemans Bridge. If you want to continue along the old tramway it will head inland through the woods to Stepaside where the remains of the old ironworks can be explored.
The Coast Path in the other direction takes you to Tenby. Although the distance isn’t great, there are a number of descents and climbs as the path drops down to some little coves like Waterwynch. The path meanders through the woods which are full of bluebells in the spring.
10 hotels
HOTELS
The Gower Hotel
Location: Saundersfoot
Distance: 0.09 miles
Rating: 3*
St. Brides Spa Hotel
Location: Saundersfoot
Distance: 0.42 miles
Rating: 3*
Stoney Bridge
Location: Saundersfoot
Distance: 1.33 miles
Rating: 5*
Pen Mar Guest House
Location: Tenby
Distance: 1.55 miles
Rating: 3*
Fourcroft Hotel
Location: Tenby
Distance: 2.49 miles
Rating: 3*
New Overlander Hotel Restaurant
Location: Tenby
Distance: 3.78 miles
Rating: 4*
Springwell Inn
Location: Tenby
Distance: 6.49 miles
Rating: 3*
Beggars Reach Hotel
Location: Milford Haven
Distance: 8.83 miles
Rating: 3*
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