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![]() | We're delighted to welcome you right into the heart of Saundersfoot - one of Wales' most popular seaside resorts situated in the UK's only Coastal National Park. Cliff House offers you: Centre of village location All rooms with en-suite or private facilities Sea views Open all year Parking available A non-smoking Guest House |
| Cliff House is a Victorian house overlooking Saundersfoot with views of the beaches, harbour and across the bay to the Gower peninsula. Its central location means that it commands unrivalled sea and harbour views and is only one minutes walk away from the beach and village centre, the perfect situation for your holiday and an ideal base from which to explore the National Park. |

| We've worked very hard to modernise Cliff House to the standards expected by today's visitors. The bedrooms are well appointed, furnished and decorated to reflect differing styles and character. Double or twin-bedded rooms are available, all with en-suite facilities, central heating, colour television, and complimentary tea and coffee facilities. |
![]() Gower | ![]() Swallowtree |
![]() Harbour View | ![]() Coppet |
| With five rooms we like to take time to talk to all of our guests and with our extensive local knowledge can help you explore every part of this beautiful National Park. |

| For simply relaxing, our residents' lounge has wonderful views over the bay, and a mini library containing local maps and reference books. Locally golf, fishing, riding and many other activities are available. Please ask for details. | ![]() Lounge |
| Saundersfoot, a delightful holiday resort featuring safe sandy beaches and a bustling and colourful harbour is a popular place for sailing, fishing and all watersports. Riding, golf, tennis and bowls are examples of the many other sports available within the area. Saundersfoot also has a great variety of shops, pubs and restaurants - there's something to suit almost every holiday mood. Pembrokeshire offers just about every day out you could possibly imagine. Walks through the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and surrounding countryside provide beauty and contrasts, with spectacular coastal scenery and leafy countryside abundant with wild flowers and historic interest. |
| Close by are the monastry on Caldey Island, the bird and seal colonies of St. Margaret's, Skokholm and Skomer Islands, the home of Dylan Thomas, Pembroke Castle where Henry VII was born and the cathedral of St David - Wales' patron saint and if that's not enough then the two ferry ports to Ireland are less than one hour away. For the young there are several excellent adventure and leisure parks, wildlife parks and working farms to be enjoyed |
| DISTANCE IN MILES FROM CLIFF HOUSE | |
| Tenby and Ferries to Caldey Island | 3 |
| Oakwood Theme Park | 6 |
| Pembroke Dock Ferry to Ireland | 12 |
| Pembroke Castle | 13 |
| Dylan Thomas's Boat House | 13 |
| Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Beach | 13 |
| Bosherston Lily Ponds | 14 |
| Stack Rocks and The Green Bridge of Wales | 18 |
| National Botanical Garden of Wales | 30 |
| Skomer Island International Bird Reserve | 37 |
| Fishguard Ferry to Ireland | 38 |
| St Davids Cathedral | 39 |
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