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Wisemans Bridge cottages

406 properties found
Saundersfoot, West Wales

Bay View

211

Our grading

7 nights

£510 - £667

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Coppice

211

Our grading

7 nights

£470 - £850

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

The Cwtch Saundersfoot

2112

Our grading

7 nights

£445 - £1,010

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Seashells

521

Our grading

7 nights

£678 - £1,760

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Sandpiper

6321

Our grading

7 nights

£809 - £1,586

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

11 Captains Walk

6322

Our grading

7 nights

£790 - £1,924

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Stepaside, West Wales

The Lodge

4222

Our grading

7 nights

£481 - £1,218

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Penllanw

421

Our grading

7 nights

£668 - £1,660

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Skerry Back

1262

Our grading

7 nights

£1,147 - £3,364

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Old Gardeners Lodge

321

Our grading

7 nights

£371 - £801

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Sandpiper Cottage

632

Our grading

7 nights

£874 - £2,578

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Saundersfoot, West Wales

Coastal Retreat

632

Our grading

7 nights

£901 - £901

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Self-catering holidays in Wisemans Bridge

We offer a delightful selection of Wisemans Bridge cottages, perfectly situated for families and friends seeking a peaceful base for exploring a spellbinding part of the Pembrokeshire coastline. Lying between Amroth and Saundersfoot, with Tenby just a little further along the coast to the south-west, Wisemans Bridge is a small but characterful seaside hamlet just a mile south of Stepaside, a former industrial village and home to the Stepaside Ironworks. Perfect for guests looking for quieter holiday locations, our Wisemans Bridge holiday cottages offer tranquil self-catering accommodation for beach lovers, nature spotters, walkers and cyclists. The route of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path passes close by, and from the beach, you can look out across the sparkling blue of Carmarthen Bay.

The coastal path leads down towards Saundersfoot, a charming seaside village with a lovely flat sandy beach and a fantastic choice of great places to eat and drink. Just 3 miles further, the popular resort of Tenby has four gorgeous beaches, a host of busy pubs and restaurants, and historic landmarks including the Tudor Merchant’s House, Tenby Castle, the remains of the Tenby Walls, and St Catherine’s Fort. From the harbour, you can take a boat trip out to the idyllic Caldey Island. Inland, this delightful part of Pembrokeshire has numerous attractions including Manor Wildlife Park, Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo, The Dinosaur Park and Heatherton World of Activities. To the west, the medieval walled town of Pembroke lies along the banks of the River Cleddau.