Saundersfoot 3.6 miles. Well-positioned within the coastal village of Amroth, near Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire, is Rock House, a fabulous three-bedroom dwelling, affording far-reaching sea views from both the downstairs windows and full-length balcony. Just a stone's throw away from Amroth beach and various local amenities, this pet-friendly property offers an open-plan living space, suitable for a family of six or a group celebration. Enter the open-plan space, where you can fulfil your self-catering needs in the well-equipped kitchen, gather around the six-seater dining table, or relax in front of the woodburning stove, enveloped by plush seating and a selection of books and games. Head outside for beautiful views of the sea and make use of the enclosed front patio and the small rear yard. Return indoors to prepare for bed in the ground-floor bathroom, featuring an indulgent free-standing bath and walk-in shower, before venturing upstairs to find three well-presented bedrooms, including a king-size with en-suite, a double, and a twin. Come morning, head out to the front balcony with a coffee in hand, before grabbing your walking boots and following the 186-mile-long Pembrokeshire coastal path. On your travels you'll also arrive at various eateries, shops, and beauty spots, along with Telpyn Beach, Colby Woodland Garden, a National Trust property, and the family-friendly attraction of Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo. Reaching Saundersfoot, take advantage of your waterfront location, by relaxing upon the local beach, trying your hand at sea fishing, or taking to the water with the chance to surf or paddle board at Outer Reef Water Sports Centre. The bustling town of Tenby is a short car journey away, offering the chance to tour the Tudor Merchant's House, discover the remains of Tenby Castle, or enjoy a stroll across Tenby North Beach, before reaching Pembroke Castle and Mill Pond, possible to add to your itinerary. Enjoy all of this, and more, at Rock House.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.