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Saundersfoot was a small village. It was transformed in the 19th Century into an industrial port exporting coal and iron from local collieries. To day, there are no more coal-laden coasters, but a delightful seaside resort with its flotilla of fishing and pleasure boats. Saundersfoot offers a vast range of activities from Bowling Green to fishing trips, from tennis courts to night clubbing in the evening. There are many pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes and budgets. Saundersfoot is situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park. Leisurely strolls along sandy beaches, walk across rugged cliff tops, woodlands or winding footpaths, there is something here, for everyone. If nothing else, come and marvel at our astonishingly spectacular scenery.
Do not miss Tenby, an historic walled town, Bosherston village, famous for its Lilly ponds, St. David, the smallest city in the UK, Pembroke Castle or quaint little villages such as Solva, Dale or Little Haven. Take a boat to Caldey Island, an island inhabited by monks, Skomer Island to watch seals, puffins, cormorants and numerous species of sea birds. Visit a tranquil spot like Colby woodlands or Begelly water gardens.
 Activities: Saundersfoot, a golden soft sandy beach, together with Aberystwyth, has been voted best beach in Wales for 2004. There are in fact 50 beaches around us from sheltered coves to surfing beaches like Newgale, Freshwater West and Whitesands, to name just a few. From the harbour, from Glen beach (to the right of the harbour, or Coppet Hall beach, to the left) there is an abundant variety of species such as: Bass, Mackerel, Pollock, Flounder, Dogfish, Gurnard and Whiting. With a rod, or on one of the many mackerel fishing boats, which operate from the harbour during the summer, there is sport for the more serious angler as well as fun days for the family.
Sailing, with many national competitions, skiing, surfing, scuba diving and dinghy racing every Sunday or simply enjoy a swim in the warm waters of Saundersfoot's safe beach
Saundersfoot is situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park. The famous coastal path, which is 186 miles long, runs past the hotel. It is a rugged, natural terrain, which meanders through woodlands, lakes and follows the coast from Amroth to St.Dogmaels. It is an area of outstanding beauty which is renowned world-wide and can be described as a "photographer's paradise"
Heron's Brook Leisure Park, Oakwood Coaster Country Theme Park, Heatherton Sports Park, Folly Farm Adventure Park are all within 10 miles of Saundersfoot.
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