On a cliff top overlooking Saundersfoot in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St Brides Spa Hotel is an oasis of calm with an award winning spa, contemporary restaurant and stylish bedrooms. Relaxed, informal luxury. The Good Spa Guide Awards are now open! Please vote for us for Best Day Spa here & you will be entered into a competition to win an overnight stay for two!
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Welcome to St Brides Spa, a luxurious sanctuary of calm and tranquillity, overlooking Saundersfoot with breathtaking coastal views. Our Spa provides the perfect retreat to relax, unwind and indulge in soothing treatments. Our coastal dual treatment room invites couples or friends to fully benefit from their spa experience, with full height windows that slide open to reveal the fresh sea air and gentle sound of the tide.
We look forward to welcoming you to join us for breakfast, dinner or a lunch time snack. Whatever time of day you choose to join us we can assure you that the finest Pembrokeshire produce and locally landed fish will feature on the menu. The menus change regularly to ensure that we serve the best produce each season has to offer.
Whatever occasion you may be planning, we're always delighted to assist to make sure that you have exactly what you'd like and a day to remember. Our fabulous sea views will act as a natural backdrop for your event. Birthdays, anniversaries, family gatherings or bespoke weddings, special memories are made at St Brides Spa Hotel; we can be a "home from home" in which you can entertain your family and friends.
Here at St Brides Spa Hotel we have a range of offers and breaks available at certain times of the year, from spa breaks to dining escapes. Have a browse through our current offers below. Sign up to our newsletter and follow our social media to be the first to find out about our latest offers as they become available.
The M4 motorway is 40 miles from St Brides Spa Hotel, bringing Saundersfoot within easy reach by car from most parts of the UK. Drive along the M4 motorway west to Carmarthen, where you will take the A40 to St Clears. From here, take the A477 towards Tenby. At Kilgetty roundabout, take the A478 to Saundersfoot.
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Gareth
Dec 28, 2021
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Simon Nicholas
Nov 25, 2021
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My wife and I spent 2 nights at St brides as part of our 30th wedding anniversary celebrations. Great hotel , staff are excellent . breakfast and evening meals where very good, if little expensive as were the drinks . Spa was very good especially the roof top infinity pool/hot tub/jacuzzi. Views from hotel are spectacular. Our room was very comfortable and very well equipped, sitting room / bedroom/ bath and walk in shower/ two flat screen tvs/ fridge stocked daily with water and milk. We have been fortunate enough over the years to have stayed in many first class hotels all over the world and
Jade Wiltshire
Oct 24, 2021
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Had an amazing stay here. Was such a lovely birthday present and the experience was up there. The spa and nights stay was tailored to us. They were super accommodating!!! The breakfast was beautiful. The spa treatments were 5 stars and the spa facility was so relaxing with views that was hard to take your eyes off.
Paul Slade
Oct 18, 2021
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Staff so friendly and welcoming.
We recently went for the lunch time menu..spending a Christmas voucher from last year towards it,kindly given by our niece and boyfriend who knew we would enjoy it here..
The reception area was spotless
on entering and the ladies were polite and welcoming and pointed us the right way to the bar area..we were early for our scheduled dinner sitting so had a coffee whilst sitting in lounge area looking over saundersfoot bay.
The meal we had was fantastic,my wife had the burger and chips with the lovely surprise of crispy bacon which she loves. I had cod in batter
We recently went for the lunch time menu..spending a Christmas voucher from last year towards it,kindly given by our niece and boyfriend who knew we would enjoy it here..
The reception area was spotless
on entering and the ladies were polite and welcoming and pointed us the right way to the bar area..we were early for our scheduled dinner sitting so had a coffee whilst sitting in lounge area looking over saundersfoot bay.
The meal we had was fantastic,my wife had the burger and chips with the lovely surprise of crispy bacon which she loves. I had cod in batter
Linda Clark
Sep 15, 2021
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We have been going to this beautiful hotel for several years and have always thought it met all and more of our expectations however on visiting on this occasion for a three day stay we felt very disappointed. We understand that COVID 19 has effected staffing and the way hotels operate, but we felt that on before booking a few things should have been made clearer. There were no lunches being served apart from a selection of four sandwiches. No afternoon tea was being served apparently due to lack of staff. We booked in for an evening meal for two nights on booking our stay but didn’t book for
Tara Gardner
Aug 21, 2021
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Cannot fault this hotel! It’s amazing
Stayed here for our wedding anniversary. Room was beautiful and clean -food was delicious and celiac needs catered for! Staff were very polite and welcoming , Luke served us both evenings and was very helpful with dietary needs . Infinity pool is amazing with lush views … I have no negative comments about this place ! Amazing 🤩
Stayed here for our wedding anniversary. Room was beautiful and clean -food was delicious and celiac needs catered for! Staff were very polite and welcoming , Luke served us both evenings and was very helpful with dietary needs . Infinity pool is amazing with lush views … I have no negative comments about this place ! Amazing 🤩
Sara Mannix
Aug 21, 2021
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Set on the hill overlooking Saundersfoot beach and town is the wonderful St Brides Hotel and Spa. This independent hotel run by super friendly and accommodating staff is where my friend and I stayed for two nights.
Fortunately for us the Lockdown curbs had been lifted the weekend prior so we were able to use all of the facilities in the spa. I also had a wonderful full body massage by Beth, whom I highly recommend for treatments. The thermal infinity pool was fantastic with the bubble jacuzzi jets and the tumbling hard power jet which sorted my shoulders nicely.
Food was good. A nice menu of
Fortunately for us the Lockdown curbs had been lifted the weekend prior so we were able to use all of the facilities in the spa. I also had a wonderful full body massage by Beth, whom I highly recommend for treatments. The thermal infinity pool was fantastic with the bubble jacuzzi jets and the tumbling hard power jet which sorted my shoulders nicely.
Food was good. A nice menu of
Emma Bennett
Aug 04, 2021
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Every aspect of this hotel is outstanding. Every member of staff are friendly, the food was lovely and the room was excellent. We had a sea view and it took my breath away. Its a short walk down a hill to the beach. I also had a Indian Head massage which was lovely. Unfortunately we couldn't use the infinity pool due to covid restrictions. It's very expensive to stay but we plan to come back one day.
Claire Jones
Aug 01, 2021
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Suzanne Hughes
Jul 21, 2021
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Shreyasi B.
Jan 28, 2019
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This is a beautiful hotel in Saundersfoot and we ended up staying here for about 2 weeks. The spa facility is fantastic and is included with the stay. You can book ahead for a 90 minute access to the spa daily. It includes 3 sauna rooms, 2 wet and 1 dry. My favorite was the thermal pool with jets. It also has this swan neck jet which can be used to massage the neck. Bonus, it is an infinity pool, looking on to the beach. Its a wonderful experience. The daily breakfast, also included with the room is awesome too. You can order fresh cooked breakfast in addition to the buffet. Definitely a luxurious
David J.
Oct 01, 2017
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Perched on a cliff above the small seaside resort and harbour of Saundersfoot, the St Bride's Hotel is regarded as one of West Wales's best hotels. The main draw is its Spa.
The hotel itself is very well appointed, with tastefully decorated bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms all in a pastel New England theme. Most bedrooms have a sea view and balcony. The bathrooms feature high-end toiletries featuring natural minerals and botanicals, if you like that kind of thing.
There is a spacious bar and restaurant area, again with wide views, and an outside terrace area.
I visited as part of a
The hotel itself is very well appointed, with tastefully decorated bedrooms and ensuite bathrooms all in a pastel New England theme. Most bedrooms have a sea view and balcony. The bathrooms feature high-end toiletries featuring natural minerals and botanicals, if you like that kind of thing.
There is a spacious bar and restaurant area, again with wide views, and an outside terrace area.
I visited as part of a
David C.
May 24, 2014
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My first time in the area for 32 years and I certainly wasn't disappointed. The hotel has been refurbished fairly recently to a very high standard and the views were stunning. The weather was also great which helped!
Food was excellent and great service as well.
Spa is very small but a nice (small) spa pool overlooking the bay.
They also accept dogs in some of the rooms which was our main reason for choosing but we were very glad we did!
Food was excellent and great service as well.
Spa is very small but a nice (small) spa pool overlooking the bay.
They also accept dogs in some of the rooms which was our main reason for choosing but we were very glad we did!
Qype User Cariad
Jun 18, 2011
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The name is confusing since the hotel is in Saundersfoot, however, there is nothing confusing about it's exceptional location and views.
Rooms cost £200-£280 a night, but since I live nearby I have not availed myself of them, however, I eat there often.
There is a restaurant and a less formal seating area, all overlook Saundersfoot harbour and the sea. The view is wondrous by day and by night.
Considering the high price of the rooms, food here is not over the top. It is mostly on a par with any pub or restaurant. Pembrokeshire may be a poor area, but pub and restaurant food is rarely cheap
Rooms cost £200-£280 a night, but since I live nearby I have not availed myself of them, however, I eat there often.
There is a restaurant and a less formal seating area, all overlook Saundersfoot harbour and the sea. The view is wondrous by day and by night.
Considering the high price of the rooms, food here is not over the top. It is mostly on a par with any pub or restaurant. Pembrokeshire may be a poor area, but pub and restaurant food is rarely cheap
Qype User Jayner
Apr 19, 2011
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Qype User Ms. Bli
Nov 30, 2008
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This is a very swanky spa hotel which has been done up to a high standard in a modern and understated style. It's located in a beautiful part of Wales, on the Pembrokeshire coast on Carmarthen Bay.
The hotel itself has spectacular sea views and overlooks the little village of Saundersfoot, and both the restaurant and the terrace have fantastic vistas. Many rooms also face in this direction so will have the same views.
The room we were in was facing the road though! But there was a sitting area where you could see the sea if you looked sideways!
The en-suite bathroom was lovely, with
The hotel itself has spectacular sea views and overlooks the little village of Saundersfoot, and both the restaurant and the terrace have fantastic vistas. Many rooms also face in this direction so will have the same views.
The room we were in was facing the road though! But there was a sitting area where you could see the sea if you looked sideways!
The en-suite bathroom was lovely, with