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    Coastal villages in Wales are underrated rivals of their famous neighbours | UK | Travel

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    Sandersfoot Harbor is a great place

    Thundersfoot is often overlooked in nearby Tenby, but the village exudes its charm of its own. (Image: Michael Williams)

    Forever seen as a secondary appeal for Tenby, Saundersfoot, which has never been overlooked, is quickly gaining worship from the holiday maker. The Sunday Times has praised the quaint resort town as one of the “best places to live in the sea in 2024 in the UK.” To keep time unbeatable, The Times highlights Sandersfoot at 20 UK locations currently in UP as a major location for real estate investment.

    While the shadows are covered in fancy Tenby, the Sandersfoot is an attractive gem, offering a blue flag beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing, and a fantastic coastal stroll that leads to bustling harbors exploding with eateries, hidden coves and tunnels of vintage scatterers. Please select your pass carefully. Whether heading towards Amuros or Monkstone Point, the current can quickly enter, Wales reports online.

    Read more… A small British seaside village with waterside pubs and “next level” seafood

    Thundersfoot Beach Pembrokeshire

    The gorgeous sandy beach of Sandersfoot boasts a blue flag (Image: Wales News Service)

    Sunday Times journalist Tim Palmer wrote a sparkling review of Sandersfoot, saying, “While there may not be a Georgian look or the historic vibe of its Instagrammable Pembrokeshire neighbour Tenby, the Sandersfoot is definitely a little more fun – especially from the seasons.

    “The three sandy beaches ensure a steady flow of holiday makers who come all year round to enjoy swimming, paddleboarding and coastal magic.”

    A top pick on TripAdvisor for sustainability in 2024, the area is “a sandy beach in sunny blue seas. It's a great place to paddleboard and explore the rock pool, and there's also a boardwalk with shops and cafes.”

    Check out the perfect day at Sandersfoot below.

    Sandersfoot

    Thundersfoot may sit in the shadows of his flashy neighbor Tenby, but don't fool it (Image: Charles Haws)

    Witnessing a vibrant sunrise at sea, start your day in true Sandersfoot fashion, followed by an exhilarating swim. The east-facing beach offers some of Pembrokeshire's most stunning early morning views.

    For those who are bold enough, join Coppet Hall Bluetooth for a refreshing morning dip with a lively group. This friendly crew often gathers at the sea rut before the rest of the world reaches for coffee.

    After a swim, jump into the Strand coastline or tram cafes (crepes are a must) or settle in the Mamug near the harbor and combine breathtaking ocean views with hot Welsh cakes.

    Throwing stones from Sandersfoot, Coppet Hall Beach offers tranquility and is the starting point for a walk on the Wiseman Bridge from the scenic Sandersfoot with coastal paths and historic tunnels.

    Sandersfoot

    One of the best ways to smoke the seaside scenery of Sandersfoot is to hit the coastal trails (Image: Ra Kearton)

    Alternatively, you can immerse yourself in the coastal charm of Thundersfoot by tying it into walking boots and trekking along the coastal path. This route, which stretches east from the main beach to Coppethole, leads to Amuros and marks the beginning of the Pembrokeshire Coast Pass if the tide allows.

    This journey is packed with stunning views and intriguing tunnels, offering an easy-to-access adventure for everyone.

    For those seeking a relaxed shaking, the tunnel trail is ideal, culminating in the refreshing pints of Wiseman's Bridge Inn, offering ocean views.

    Or, head down the harbor ramp and head for Glen Beach. Here you can reach Monkstone Point with caution and time. This secluded shelter is preferred by both dog pedestrians and cockle pickers, but beware of the quick tides that will surprise those who are uncomfortable.

    Alternatively, you can explore inland at Heans Castle Estate for a stroll through the forest decorated with bluebells in the spring, or visit Colby Woodland Garden for a vibrant display of Rhodendrons and azaleas.

    Sandersfoot

    The Sandersfoot is pretty good like in the summer photo (Image: Lowe Film and Photo Ltd)

    Don't forget to visit the stunning Sandersfoot Harbor, completed in 1834. Today, the bustling parts of town are filled with lively boats and quaint cafes. It is the ideal place to taste ice cream by the water, watch the sunset, embark on a boat trip, explore the stunning coastline, and observe wildlife.

    For those craving more adventures, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo offer an exhilarating day, not far from Thundersfoot, with a mix of vintage fair venues and plenty of playgrounds.

    As a proud home of over 100 species, unique animals wandering around the park include the Walls' only giraffe, the majestic African lion, and the eastern black rhinoceros. Awaiting visitors is the pride of the Pembrokeshire Lion Reserve, Kifal Reserve dedicated to the charming residents of the Penguin Coast, and rhinoceros.

    With a rich playzone that caters to the preferences of young people, Tots can delve into adventures with Big Digs and zoom at Follystone Racecourse.

    Lan Y Mor, Coppet Hall Beach Thundersfoot

    Lan y Mor's stunning food, Coppet Hall Beach Thundersfoot (Image: Selenium Collection)

    For an elegant dinner, we mentioned Michelin guide Ran-Y Mall about the dining hotspot, which boasts a great reputation for its delicious bites and major seaside surroundings.

    Michelin praises Ran Ya Mall and calls it “an incredibly located beachside restaurant.” “The menu is seduced by diversity, whether it's fantasizing about 'sea', 'meadows' or 'land', but you can get that kind of view, but the oysters, flockles (fried cockles), and the catch of the day is about towns.

    There's nothing better to finish a beautiful day with Sandersfoot.



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