Saundersfoot
This large, south east facing beach of golden sand is one of the most popular stretches of coastline in Pembrokeshire
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Submitted by: justal
Updated: 1st May 2004 |
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This large, south east facing beach of golden sand is one of the most popular stretches of coastline in Pembrokeshire. Bathing here is generally safe, and Saundersfoot is very popular with families.
Most windsurfers launch from Coppet Hall
Being a lively tourist beach, all the expected amenities are found close to the beach. There is disabled access to the beach, with disabled toilet facilities nearby. Dog restrictions are enforced between 1 May and 30 September, and Lifeguards are on duty from the end of June to the end of September. There are shops, cafes, pubs, toilets, phones, etc in the harbour area and a wide selection of accomodation nearby. Situated on the B4316, Saundersfoot is well signposted from all directions and there is a large car park by the harbour. The town can become very crowded in summer.
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