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St Justinian's Chapel

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St Justinian's Chapel stands as a ruined medieval structure on the rugged coast near St Davids, overlooking the lifeboat station and Ramsey Sound. The chapel is dedicated to St Justinian, a 6th-century saint who is said to have been a confessor to St David. Visitors can explore the remains of the stone walls and imagine the site's religious past while taking in breathtaking views of the sea and nearby Ramsey Island. The location is also a popular spot for watching seabirds and seals.

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  • Admire the panoramic views of Ramsey Sound and the lifeboat station.
  • Photograph the atmospheric ruins against the coastal backdrop.
  • Spot seals and seabirds from the clifftop near the chapel.

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Ways to visit St Justinian's Chapel

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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