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We are fortunate to live in such a wonderful part of Wales that its one of the best kept secrets not to hit the headlines, so before it does spoil yourselves with a visit, once you do you'll always vow to return, like so many before you, experience one of the least spoilt places left in this unique country of ours.
During the 1800's high quality anthracite coal was discovered in the Saundersfoot area. Such was the demand for this coal that in 1829 Saundersfoot Harbour was built and connected by rail to six mines.

Today Saundersfoot can offer its visitors an easy-going break from the hustle and bustle of city life, or alternatively act as a base in which to explore Pembrokeshire and its treasures. Pembrokeshire caters for all interests whether its an action packed holiday your after or a relaxing one.
Pembrokeshire National Park is home to the most stunning coastline walks in the UK, not to mention a haven for large amounts of wildlife. Explore castles (Pembroke, Carew and Manorbier are amongst the finest in Wales), the Monastic Island of Caldey, the bird and wildlife sanctuary at Skomer Island, the walled town of Tenby or the home of the Stone Henge blue stones - The Preseli Mountains.

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