Situated within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park on the south west coast of Wales, St Davids is surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery which is renowned for its beauty and abundance of wildlife.
Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994 because of the presence of the Cathedral St Davids is in reality a small attractive village.
St Davids Cathedral has been a dominant presence since the 12th century and was a popular pilgrimage destination throughout the middle ages. It is still an important place of worship today and a very popular visitor destination. Adjacent to the Cathedral stand the magnificent ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace.
As well as the many shops, pubs, restaurants and galleries there is plenty to do in St Davids and the surrounding area while you are staying with us.
Here are some of the things we get up to… maybe you’ll like to try them too.