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St Davids, United Kingdom

Top things to do in St Davids

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

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Carn Llidi

Carn Llidi is a prominent hill near St Davids offering panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coast and countryside.

Religious site
Religious site

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Chapel of St Non

A peaceful ruined chapel dedicated to St Non, mother of St David, set on a clifftop with sea views.

Historic site
Historic site

Clegyr Boia

Clegyr Boia is an ancient hillfort near St Davids with Neolithic and Iron Age remains, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life.

Historic site
Historic site

Coetan Arthur

A Neolithic dolmen burial chamber perched on the Pembrokeshire coast, offering dramatic sea views and a tangible link to ancient funerary practices.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Pembrokeshire Coast Path

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a long-distance footpath with spectacular coastal scenery, diverse wildlife, and dramatic cliffs.

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Sight

Porthclais

Porthclais is a charming harbour with a sandy beach and access to the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, perfect for a peaceful seaside stroll.

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Sight

Porthgain

A picturesque former industrial harbour with a restored brickworks and slate quarry, now a charming village with a pub, gallery, and coastal walks.

Park & nature
Park & nature

Ramsey Island

Ramsey Island is a nature reserve off St Davids, home to thousands of seabirds and seals, accessible by boat from St Justinian.

Historic site
Historic site

St Davids Bishop's Palace

Ruined medieval palace adjacent to the cathedral, showcasing the lavish lifestyle of bishops in the Middle Ages.

Religious site
Religious site

St Davids Cathedral

A medieval cathedral in Britain's smallest city, seat of the Bishop of St Davids and a historic pilgrimage site.

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Sight

St David's Head

A dramatic headland with ancient hillfort remains and panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coast.

Religious site
Religious site

St Justinian's Chapel

St Justinian's Chapel is a ruined medieval chapel near the lifeboat station, offering panoramic coastal views and a sense of history.

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Sight

The Bitches

A notorious tidal race and reef off Ramsey Island, famous for its dramatic standing waves and abundant marine life, popular with kayakers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Whitesands Bay (Pembrokeshire)

A popular sandy beach with excellent surfing conditions and scenic coastal walks along the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.

Outdoor & fun
Outdoor & fun

Caerfai Bay

A sandy beach with clear waters, ideal for swimming and kayaking, backed by dramatic cliffs near St Davids.