The Lanterns Guesthouse
We welcome you to our family run guest house.
Situated in the centre of the seaside village of Saundersfoot, in the heart of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Close to all major attractions and places of interest. The Lanterns is an ideal base to explore the treasures of Pembrokeshire, or spend a relaxing break.
The house was built in the 1840s, and has been renovated to meet the needs of todays visitors, but still retains many of its original features.
Saundersfoots stunning sandy blue flag beach, harbour, pubs and restaurants are just a hundred metre stroll away.
We have ample parking on site for all guests.
All rooms are en-suite and children are always welcome in our large family rooms (sleeping up to five persons).
All Rooms are en suite and are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, tv, radio alarm clock and central heating .
Hair drier, iron and ironing board are available on request.
Saundersfoot Harbour was originally built to transport coal from mines in and around Stepaside. Nothing remains of the mines accept the route of the tramway leading from The Strand to Coppet Hall and onwards to Wisemans Bridge. This walk takes you through a series of short tunnels. If you wish to continue this walk it will lead inland through the woods to Stepaside where the remains of the old iron works can be explored,
Today, Saundersfoot is a small seaside resort situated between Tenby and Amroth. It has a very accessible safe family bathing beach, with life guards present during summer months. It holds a Blue Flag award and is a wide sandy beach.
There is an abundance of restaurants, pubs and coffee shops along with a small local mini mart and village stores.
Saundersfoot is a place to Relax, Explore and Enjoy!
Contact Details
| Address: |
The Lanterns Guesthouse Milford Terrace Saundersfoot Pembrokeshire sa699el |
| Telephone |
01834814999 |
| Website: |
www.thelanterns.co.uk |
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This page was last updated: 06 February 2008
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