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The cult of St David

The ecclesiastical settlement would become known as Tyddewi (House of David) and was a famous centre of pilgrimage early in its history, attracting both foreign pilgrims of status and numerous Viking attacks by the ninth century. Its scholastic community was

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Walking suggestion – St Non’s loop

Start and finish in St David’s. Distance 8 miles / 13 kilometres for the whole route but there are a number of options to shorten the route during the tourist season by using the Celtic Coaster bus service as described.

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Our top 3 things to do in St Davids

St Davids Cathedral The 12th century St Davids Cathedral, built on the site of a much older religious buildings, is the reason for little St Davids’ outsize city status. Constructed from dusky purple sandstone, it’s one of Wales’ most iconic

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Some information about St Davids…

Here’s a little info on St Davids…  St Davids is named after the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. St Davids is the smallest city in Britain with a population of just over 1,600. City status was awarded in 1995

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Dog friendly cottage

Here at Yewdale Cottage, St Davids, we totally understand the importance of bringing dogs with you on holiday. One of the reasons us three brothers have such happy memories of Pembrokeshire ourselves is because our two labradors, Fred and Henry,

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