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Seaside town dubbed one of UK’s ‘best places to live’ with none of the crowds

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Seaside town dubbed one of UK’s ‘best places to live’ with none of the crowds

NESTLED in the scenic views Pembrokeshire Coastline is a little-known seaside town loved by Brit families.

Located between Tenby and Amroth, Saundersfoot is a small resort town in South Wales that is home to one of the world’s cleanest beaches.

Saundersfoot seaside resort viewed from the famous St Brides Spa HotelCredit: Alamy
Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort town in WalesCredit: Alamy
Saundersfoot Beach has been named one of the cleanest in the worldCredit: Alamy

With a stunning sheltered, sandy beach nestled by a pretty town, it is a perfect retreat for holidaymakers and day-trippers.

The main attractions of the small coastal town include Saundersfoot Beach, cosy pubs and pretty cafes and restaurants with quaint and colourful fronts.

Known for its wide stretches, Saundersfoot Beach is a popular spot among holidaymakers, despite the town not being very well known.

The beach is ideal for swimming, but it’s also a good spot for canoeing, sailing, windsurfing and fishing.

In addition to the long sandy beach, there’s also Coppet Hall Beach, which lies at the other end of Saundersfoot Beach.

With small crowds and peaceful spots to enjoy the beauty of nature, Saundersfoot was recently dubbed the “best place to live” by The Sunday Times.

The nearby Saundersfoot Harbour was originally built to transport coal from the nearby mines.

Over the years, however, the place went through a massive revamp to establish itself as an iconic seaside resort destination.

There’s also Saundersfood Lighthouse, which was built in 1848 to mark the entrance to the harbour.

Holidaymakers can also book to go on boat excursions with Saundersfoot Pleasure Boats.

Other nearby attractions include Battlefield Live – a laser combat centre.

Saundersfoot is a 70-minute drive from Swansea, and it’s a two-hour drive from Cardiff.

While there is a train station in Saundersfoot, it lies a mile away from the town, so it’s a bit of a walk.

direct train runs between Saundersfoot and Swansea, with journeys taking roughly 90 minutes.

There are plenty of overnight accommodation options in the seaside town, including plenty with views of the beach.

Best staycation locations for 2024

1. Bristol

The arty harbour city was the top spot on the list and is bursting with culture and trendy cafes scattered along the River Avon.

A bubbling hub for creatives, Bristol is the birthplace of street artist Banksy, and you can admire some of his best early works on a free walking tour.

2. Hull

The Humberside port city started to get recognition last year, and it has a thriving nightlife scene – if that’s something you’re after.

The old town is crawling with history and classy buildings, whose walls have many stories to tell and The Deep is a fascinating aquarium attraction.

3. Isles of Scilly

Just off the Cornish coast, it’s easy to see why the archipelago made it into the top three.

Here, you can expect golden sandy beaches where you will be able to spot dolphins beyond the shoreline, as well as seafront pubs serving up hearty grub.

Saundersfoot isn’t the only little-known seaside town in the UK.

Beachgoers love to visit Withernsea – a small seaside resort town that has a rare inland lighthouse as well as a pair of historic towers.

Home to a Blue Flag Beach with stretches of golden sand and an affordable holiday park, the place is often overlooked by Brit tourists.

Popular activities at Withernsea Beach include sailing, windsurfing and kayaking, with lifeguards on duty in the summer.

The redeveloped promenade, which is located near the golden sandy beach, features numerous cafes, chippies and pubs.

Other facilities include toilets, a first aid point and car parking on the street.

There are plenty of other attractions in Withernsea, including a rare inland lighthouse.

Known for its breathtaking views overlooking both the town and the coast, Withernsea Lighthouse Museum is rated as the best thing to do in the seaside town on TripAdvisor.

Meanwhile, the Sun’s travel experts revealed their favourite UK seaside towns, featuring everything from dolphin-spotting beaches to celeb-favourite fish and chip shops.

It comes as Britain’s first seaside town that dates back more than 360 years is now home to amazing B&Bs, beaches and attractions.

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