On a cliff-top overlooking picturesque Saundersfoot Harbour in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St Brides Spa Hotel is an oasis of luxury with outdoor infinity pool, award-winning spa and views...
Ruby
United Kingdom
It was a lovely setting and the rooms were very comfortable. The staff were friendly.
Situated on the beautiful Pembrokeshire Coast, Merlewood Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Saundersfoot Harbour. With impressive sea views and free parking, there is also a seasonal swimming pool.
Immersed within the beautiful scenery of the Pembrokeshire countryside, and within easy reach of the coast, this modern, purpose-built inn provides the ideal base from which to explore the...
Jillian
United Kingdom
The property was very clean. The food in the restaurant was excellent. The staff were friendly , amazing, very helpful.
Located within 2.3 km of Monkstone Beach and 13 km of Oakwood Theme Park, Ocean Cabins No 14 At The Square - Saundersfoot offers rooms in Saundersfoot.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Ocean Cabins No 13 At The Square - Saundersfoot is set in Saundersfoot, 2.3 km from Monkstone Beach and 13 km from Oakwood Theme Park.
Simon
United Kingdom
You dont see any staff.Simple instructions were sent by the company on how to enter the building and room.
Sea view room was lovely, and views during sunset and sunrise are stunning. Carpark straight in front of building, all night tarrif reasonable. Bed comfy, linen clean tea and coffee provided, book on the village helpful. Great shower.
Located in Saundersfoot, 200 metres from Saundersfoot Beach, No 7 Ocean Cabins - Saundersfoot Harbour - Saundersfoot features rooms with free WiFi. All rooms in the hotel are fitted with a TV.
It’s in a great location and was cheap for the area.
Ocean Cabins No 2 At The Square - Saundersfoot is set in Saundersfoot, within 6 km of Tenby Castle and 11 km of Carew Castle.
Clean
Good size room
Better than the higher floor ones
FAQs about hotels in Saundersfoot
On average, 3-star hotels in Saundersfoot cost £128 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saundersfoot are £205 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saundersfoot can on average be found for £189 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saundersfoot this weekend is £129 or, for a 4-star hotel, £202. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saundersfoot for this weekend cost on average around £424 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Saundersfoot used to live in the shadow of Tenby but that...
Saundersfoot used to live in the shadow of Tenby but that time has passed and we much prefer it. Partly because the beaches are accesible without the climb! Essential if you're lugging children and all your beach stuff. Both Saundersfoot and Glen beach are easy walking distance from the town centre with Coppet's Hall and Wisemans Bridge a further walk down the coast for the more intrepid. The coast is unspoilt and seeing litter is a rarity, the locals and visitors all seem to care for this lovely place.
The shops and restaurants in Saundersfoot are of a good quality and will keep you coming back.
Neal
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Great place lovely pubs and beach shops ,had evening meal in...
Great place lovely pubs and beach shops ,had evening meal in chemist inn all four of us had fish chips very tasty would recommend even the lady chef came out for a chat .pembrokeshire pasty shop lovely pies and pasties .Also had Indian takeaway delivery to sun valley hideaway very tasty think place was called All spice in saundersfoot .
Amanda
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Saundersfoot is a quaint village with plenty to do.
Saundersfoot is a quaint village with plenty to do. There a numerous pubs, restaurants, cafes to cater for all tastes. There are two beaches either side of a working harbour the smaller one dog friendly all year round with two water sports companies to hire paddle boards, canoes etc or bicycles. There are coastal walks with exquisite views and small coves to discover. It is also a handy base for site seeing for example Pembroke castle inside an hour away.
Jeff
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I was actually not on holiday, I had come to look after my...
I was actually not on holiday, I had come to look after my Aunt following an operation. However, I did visit Saundersfoot and would say that parking is inadequate for the town/village for the amount of people around, I found it too busy - would only revisit out of season - however, the beaches are lovely and the town has some lovely shops
Joanne
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A great place to visit. Unblemished by high street stores.
A great place to visit. Unblemished by high street stores. Plenty of independent shops to explore as well as pubs and eateries. Good car parking. I particularly liked The Old Chemist Inn. A selection of locally brewed beer and reasonably priced food. All of which can be enjoyed on their terrace looking out over the bay.
DEREK
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Saundersfoot is a lovely place, with lovely beaches, and...
Saundersfoot is a lovely place, with lovely beaches, and walks in and around the area. This was our fourth time visiting and its just as nice as it always was, back in 2017.
There are some lovely Public Houses , Restaurants, and Fish and Chip Shops, with a good selection of Shops to visit.
Its located on the Pembrokeshire Coastal Pathway, and if you are fit enough then its a lovely 2-3 hour walk along to Tenby. Myself and my Labrador Connor Boy walked it, once again. The Local people are friendly and welcoming, and I'm sure we will return, again.
Our favourite Public House was The Royal Oak Inn, and Sea Food Restaurant was The Stone Crab, but book early if you wish to eat at either.
We were delighted with our stay at the Merlewood Hotel. Everything was super clean, the shower was hot and powerful, tea and coffee facilities were provided, loved the pool and each member of staff was exceptionally friendly and helpful. The hotel also had a nostalgic ambience, which I loved. The location was superb and a wonderful surprise to us. It was a short pleasant stroll into the town and the views en route were stunning. We will definitely be returning!
The apartment was so well furnished it felt nicer than most 5 star hotels but with all the privacy and remote feeling of a cottage in the country. The staff were incredibly considerate, friendly, and happy to just chat about anything. It was spectacularly clean with a ridiculous array of amenities including satellite television but being a 3-5 mintue walk from the seafront and drive into Saundersfoot there's also plenty to do in the area.
The room was big enough and had all the facilities we needed. TV, Tea/Coffee making. Enough clothes storage. Could
glimpse the sea from our bedroom window. Hotel parking, but this was full most nights we stayed. We ate out for breakfast. Good location, though a steep hill to the harbour and beach.
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