St Davids
St Davids is the smallest town in the whole of Great Britain. And although it does not sin by its size, it hides several exceptionally interesting monuments or places within its borders. One of the highlights is the impressive 12th-century St Davids Cathedral . It delights both from the outside and the inside, being the most important place of religious worship in Wales. Be sure to also visit the nearby ruins of the Gothic Bishop's Palace .

St Davids, Wales - © Brate
Oriel y Parc Gallery , which functions not only as a gallery, but also as a tourist information center, deserves attention. On the other hand, the cliffs located south of the city are recommended for a walk. The most popular are those known as St. Non's Cliffs . There are also some amazing beaches in the area. For example, Caerfai Beach or Porthlysgi Beach
Who is St Davids for?
A visit to St Davids is a real treat for those interested in history . The monuments located here, in particular the cathedral, are unique in Great Britain. St Davids is also a great proposition for people looking for a bit quieter places that also allow you to lose yourself in the beauty of landscapes and wild nature.
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Recommended accomodations
James John Hamilton House
Glendower
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