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Main towns in the Saundersfoot village and Bay area when staying in Wales.
Saundersfoot, with its bustling harbour and lively village centre lies at the foot of a beautiful wooded valley and is blessed with a choice of fine sandy beaches. This well-established resort abounds with water sports, sailing, fishing and boat trips. Low tide exposes a huge crescent of golden sand and enables beach walks to Amroth and Monkstone. Close by are several other popular holiday centres, which offer the best of everything – spectacular uncrowded beaches, stunning countryside, invigorating walks and numerous attractions.
On the coast is the tiny hamlet of Wiseman’s Bridge nestling alongside a rock-strewn beach. Amroth is next along the coast and boasts a Blue Flag beach, much favoured by sun worshippers, families, anglers and walkers. The unspoiled village, with its shops and restaurants, sits at the western end of this sandy strip. This is the starting point of the 186 mile Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. A mile or so inland you will find the tiny villages of Sardis and Stepaside, both of which provide easy access to the beaches of Wiseman’s Bridge and Amroth.
Also inland are the tiny villages of Kilgetty, Begelly, New Hedges and Pentlepoir. Only a few miles from Tenby, Saundersfoot and Narberth, these locations provide a convenient base from which to explore south Pembrokeshire. You can get away from the crowds and yet be within easy access of the beaches and attractions by staying in villages such as Reynalton or Jeffreston.