Your most frequent questions answered:
Q: Are there public toilets at the harbour? A: Yes, public toilet facilities are located adjacent to the Sailing Club, near the Harbour Decking & Schooner, and are open throughout the year. Accessible toilets are also available.
Q: Where can I find food and drink near the harbour? A: Saundersfoot Harbour has a wonderful selection of cafes, restaurants, within walking distance, offering everything from fresh seafood to traditional Welsh cuisine. Some establishments have outdoor seating with harbour views. Most are dog friendly.
Q: Where can I park near Saundersfoot Harbour? A: There are several car parks within walking distance of the harbour. The main Harbour Car Park is located directly adjacent to the beach and harbour area. Additional parking is available at The Regency Car Park and Coppet Hall Car Park is through the tunnel at the end of The Strand.
Q: Is there disabled access to the harbour? A: Yes, there is wheelchair and disabled access to the harbour area. Designated disabled parking bays are available in the Harbour Car Park.
Q: Are there boat trips available from the harbour? A: Yes, seasonal boat trips and fishing charters operate from Saundersfoot Harbour. Check locally or visit our Events page for current operators and schedules.
Q: Where do I find tide times for Saundersfoot? A: Tide times are available from:
- BBC Weather Tides website
- TideTimes.org.uk
- Notice boards at Saundersfoot Harbour
- Saundersfoot Harbour Staff update the tide time clocks opposite the Marine Centre daily.
Q: Is the beach dog-friendly? A: Saundersfoot Beach has seasonal dog restrictions. Dogs are not permitted on the main beach between 1st May and 30th September, but are welcome at other times of year and on nearby beaches year-round, such as The Glen beach at the far end of the Harbour, behind Mamgu Welshcakes and Catch Beach Club. Please keep dogs on leads near the harbour area.
Q: Where can I find accommodation close to Saundersfoot Harbour? A: If you are looking for rooms, there is Harbour Stays. If you are looking for holiday lets, try Stay Pembrokeshire.
Q: Where can I find events in Saundersfoot? A: You can check out our Events page or visit the Love Saundersfoot events website for the latest happenings.
Q: Is Saundersfoot Harbour suitable for families? A: Absolutely! Saundersfoot Harbour and beach are very family-friendly with calm waters, sandy beaches, rock pools to explore, and plenty of facilities including cafes, ice cream shops, and play areas nearby. PLus we have a Crabbing Area that is free to use.
Q: What are the harbour opening times? A: The harbour area is open to the public year-round. Individual businesses, facilities, and car parks may have varying seasonal opening hours. There may be some restrictions at times with events.
Q: Where can I take my dog for food and drinks?A: Many Saundersfoot venues and shops welcome dogs. Just ask at the door or when you enquire.
Q: Where do I go for minor injuries, A&E, dental emergencies, or eye care emergencies?
A: Here's your quick guide to emergency medical services near Saundersfoot:
🏥 MINOR INJURIES Tenby Hospital - Minor Injury Unit
The Norton, Tenby, SA70 8AG
Tel: 01834 840044
Hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm daily (walk-in service)
Can treat: sprains/strains, cuts and stitches, minor burns, insect bites, soft tissue injuries, minor eye complaints requiring washout, earache, throat infections, and skin complaints
🚑 A&E (SERIOUS EMERGENCIES ONLY) Withybush General Hospital
Haverfordwest, SA61 2PZ
Tel: 01437 764545
Open 24/7 for major, life-threatening illnesses and injuries
For life-threatening emergencies: Call 999
🦷 DENTAL EMERGENCIES For emergency dental care, contact NHS 111 Wales for advice and to arrange an appointment
Tel: 111 (24/7 service)
If you're a registered patient with a local dentist, contact your practice first during normal hours.
👁️ EYE EMERGENCIES Specsavers Pembroke Dock and other local opticians provide NHS urgent and emergency eye appointments
For urgent eye problems (red/painful eye, foreign body, sudden vision change):
- Contact your local optician directly, or
- Call NHS 111 for advice
For serious eye injuries (chemical burns, penetrating injury, severe pain): Go to A&E
📞 NOT SURE WHICH SERVICE YOU NEED? Call NHS 111 Wales - Available 24/7 for health advice and to direct you to the right service
Remember: Please use A&E only for genuine emergencies. For non-urgent issues, the Minor Injury Unit at Tenby Hospital or NHS 111 can help.
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