Saundersfoot is a quaint seaside village located in Dyfed, Wales. The town has a rich history as a fishing port and was once known for its coal mining industry. Today, it offers visitors beautiful beaches, scenic walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and a range of water sports activities including kayaking and paddleboarding.
Throughout the year, Saundersfoot hosts many events such as the popular Saundersfoot New Year's Day Swim where brave swimmers take to the sea to raise money for charity. Other notable events include Saundersfoot's Regatta Week in August which features boat races and live music performances.
Some of the main attractions in Saundersfoot include its picturesque harbour, sandy beaches like Coppet Hall Beach and Wiseman’s Bridge Beach, and St Bride's Bay - an area of outstanding natural beauty that boasts breathtaking views of the coastline. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as Carew Castle or take a boat trip to see marine wildlife like dolphins and porpoises.