Once a prime mining village with many coal pits, today Saundersfoot is an attractive seaside village, offering many activities to the thousands of people who visit throughout the year. With six beaches located between Amroth and Tenby, Saundersfoot is a beautiful conservation area with plenty of prestigious views to be appreciated along this section of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
The beautiful harbour at Saundersfoot was not built to attract the sailing fraternity but rather to export coal. But what a bonus for todays visitors to Saundersfoot with prime facilities for sailing, scenic boat trips and sea angling around the Pembokeshire coast. The village offers a wide range of activities including the fascinating Miners’ Walk, a ten mile walk from the harbour past the old collieries and historic tramway. Whatever activity you decide to do in Saundersfoot, you will be sure to have an enjoyable time…