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Bay View House, Saundersfoot

Pembrokeshire Coast. Sleeps up to 10

Three glorious beaches and HarbourSaundersfoot, Coppet Hall and The Glen are 3 lovely beaches within a short walk as well as the picturesque harbour. Don't miss taking a seal watching trip which sail from the harbour. You will be fascinated by these agile and curious creatures. Do remember your camera and binoculars. This pretty bustling seaside village has small individual shops. Don't miss Chobbles - an old fashioned traditional sweet shop, Christ Kind - an wonderful gift shop and Walk on Water - kite surfing, power kiting, kayak hire and gifts galore. Places to Eat:There is lots of choice to suite all tastes, restaurants include Mulberry, Mermaid on The Strand, Coast and St Brides Hotel, as well as cafes, coffee shops and fish and chip take away's (or sit ins) St Brides Hotel and SpaIndulge in a treat and try a Spa day at this luxury hotel designed around its spectacular view over Saundersfoot Harbour and Carmarthen Bay. Pembrokeshire Coastal PathAt low tide stroll across golden sands from Saundersfoot to the small village of Amroth (the start or end of the Coastal Path) with its Blue Flag beach and secluded Monkstone Point Beach. The Coastal Path runs in either direction - flat path for bikes/wheelchairs towards Coppet Hall Beach and Tenby in the other direction. Colby Woodland Garden (NT)These beautiful historic gardens are a must for garden lovers in any season but are particularly beautiful in the early summer. Enjoy a family day out here - children can build dens, cross streams with ropes, maybe plant bulbs or spread wildflower seeds, spot wild life and birds. Relax in the eco café with its log fire and extensive wild life libraryTenby, Caldey Island and Fun Days Out:Within easy reach is a wide variety of things to do for all the family:A visit to lively and ever popular Victorian Tenby is a must with its shops, pubs, restaurants and miles of golden sands – a boat trip to the monk’s island of Caldey during the summer months is a real treat. Bluestone Water ParkA sub tropical water park with state of the art technology, wave machine, rapid river rides, slides, bubble pools and more with cafe and restaurant areas. Activity ParksMulti award winning Folly Farm for the young ones, Oakwood Park - exhilarating rides - Dinosaur Park (over 30 in the woods) Heatherton Country Sports Park (go-karts, paint balling etc) and Manor House Wildlife Park (Anna's Welsh Zoo)Battlefield Live - Pembrokeshire Laser Combat is a jungle themed 'battlefield' - lots of fun in camo gear!Hangar 5 is a huge indoor trampoline park complete with café for drinks and food to revive with!Marros Riding StablesA family-run riding centre offers lessons for everyone - Toddler Taster sessions, Own a Pony Day and for more experienced riders an exhilarating beach ride. For those who would like to have a go including families or small groups a 'Combination Session' is available - a fun lesson with a trek through the woods. Salt Cellar TenbyLocated on the lower ground floor of the Atlantic Hotel on The Esplanade overlooking Tenby's South Beach the Salt Cellar is an award winning coastal restaurant, bar and terrace run by a bunch of talented friends for you and your friends and family to enjoy. Their motto is “Great food, Great service, Great Times! Tasty food and friendly service is at the heart of our restaurant”. Shore Fishing at Freshwater West and East, Rock fishing off Monkston PointShore fishing from the rocks and beaches around Freshwater West and East is arguably some of the best in Wales. Remember to pack your fishing gear. Monkston Point is a good place to bag bass but take care not to get cut off by the tide. A 2 lb bass takes 30 minutes in a hot oven. Just lay on a bed of fresh herbs, sliced onions and seasoning in a buttered pan, pour over 1/2 pint of white wine. Cover and cook. Serve with the remaining white wine chilled. Delicious!NarberthNarberth nearby is a small ancient thriving market town with a ruined castle and a mixture of small interesting shops - fishmonger, butcher, grocer, ironmongers, delicatessen, wonderful cake shops, art and craft galleries, antique shops, pubs and restaurants - a great place for gift shopping!Take a revitalising swim at Narberth's 20 m x 7 m swimming pool or relax in the delightful informal Ultra Comedia Cafe/Tapas Bar/Delicatessen - enjoy delicious produce from Wales, Spain and France. Drop in at any time during the day - booking necessary for evening mealsLawrenny and Quayside TearoomIn the heart of the Pembrokeshire National Park sits this multi award winning tearoom - 'Quayside' - enjoy delicious local produce in an idyllic waterside setting - open 11 am - 5 pm daily. Pembrokeshire CastlesThere are magnificent castles within easy driving distance each well worth a visit - beautiful Carew and Tidal Mill, fascinating Manorbier and pretty sheltered beach, grand Picton with lovely gardens and Llawhaden, once the summer residence of the Bishops of St Davids.

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