St Davids Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

St Davids showing heritage elements and a church or cathedral
St Davids
St Davids showing street scenes and a small town or village
St Davids showing street scenes and a small town or village
St Davids showing a church or cathedral and heritage elements

St Davids is a city in Pembrokeshire, that sits on the Alun River and St Davids Peninsula at the most westerly point of Wales. With around 1,600 people living in the city, it is the smallest city in Britain in terms of both size and population. St Davids received city status in the 16th Century because of its Norman cathedral, but this status was revoked in 1888. In 1995 its city status was restored by Queen Elizabeth II, but in reality it has the feel of a small village.

Sport in St Davids

Whitesands BayOpens in a new window is a sandy beach about two miles from St Davids, ad is a very popular spot for water sports. It has been called one of the best surfing beaches in the country, and is also popular with canoeists and body boarders.

The actions not all on the beach though: St Davids has its own rugby union team St Davids RFC, that is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and a feeder club for the Llanelli Scarlets.

Shopping in St Davids

St Davids boasts an eclectic mix of independent shops, mostly clustered around Cross Square, that sell everything from fresh local produce to books, clothes, shoes, sweets, gifts, cards, hardware and even surfing and camping gear. There is also a National Trust visitor centre and shop, where you can learn more about the National Trust properties, beaches and walks in Pembrokeshire.

Food and Drink in St Davids

Considering its small size, St Davids has a surprisingly large number of pubs, cafes and restaurants. You can enjoy a locally brewed beer with your meal in one of several cosy pubs, or you can go for a more upmarket dining experience in one of the fashionable restaurants or gastro pubs serving delicious dishes made from locally sourced produce.

Attractions In and Around St Davids

St Davids CathedralOpens in a new window houses the remains of St David, the patron saint of Wales, and the city was an important destination for pilgrims during the Middle Ages. Two pilgrimages to St Davids were decreed to be equivalent to a single pilgrimage to Rome by Pope Calixtus II, and some very famous names once made the journey here, including William the Conqueror and King Henry II.

The Pembrokeshire Coast Path runs for 186 miles along the coast from St Dogmaels to AmrothOpens in a new window, and offers incredible walks through a range of marine landscapes, including limestone cliffs, sandstone bays, volcanic headlands, glacial valleys, estuaries and beaches. Along the trail you can see evidence of the region’s neolithic past and a variety of wild coastal flowers and seabirds. You might even be lucky enough to see seals, porpoises and dolphins swimming offshore.

Other sites not be missed include the ruins of St Non’s Chapel and Well and the Bishop’s Palace. St Non’s Chapel is believed to be the birthplace of St David, while St Non’s Well was thought to have healing powers. The ruin of the Bishop’s Palace, built in the fourteenth century, still retains its former grandeur and is now used as an open air theatre.

Twr Y Felin Hotel

Twr Y Felin Hotel

4 out of 5
Caerfai Road, St Davids, Haverfordwest, Wales
The price is £174 per night from 3 Sept to 4 Sept
£174
3 Sept - 4 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 4-star luxury hotel in Haverfordwest. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and 2 bars/lounges. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (187 reviews)
"Beautiful hotel, wonderful staff. A gem in the Pembrokeshire national park."

Reviewed on 20 Aug 2025

Twr Y Felin Hotel
Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches

Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches

Haverfordwest, Wales
Stay at this cottage in Haverfordwest. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and an in-room coffee maker. Popular attractions Abereiddi Bay and The Blue Lagoon ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (22 reviews)
"Very clean and tidy, cakes, tea, coffee,milk etc. plus toilet rolls, cleaning equipment lots of towels,left. Beds bit small but super comfortable, Wi-Fi slow, but not used for work,old fashioned furnishings, but cosy, Very private, no sound of traffic etc. close to beaches, not many close for dogs, ..."

Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025

Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches
The Grove Hotel

The Grove Hotel

3.5 out of 5
High Street, Haverfordwest, Wales
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is £93 per night from 31 Aug to 1 Sept
£93
31 Aug - 1 Sept
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3.5-star hotel in Haverfordwest. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
7.8/10 Good! (155 reviews)
Convenient location for exploring St David’s
"Comfortable bed, clean bathroom and very helpful staff. As others have pointed out, the decor is tired but I certainly didn’t lose any sleep over it!"

Reviewed on 16 Aug 2025

The Grove Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches

Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches

Haverfordwest, Wales
Stay at this cottage in Haverfordwest. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and an in-room coffee maker. Popular attractions Abereiddi Bay and The Blue Lagoon ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (22 reviews)
"Very clean and tidy, cakes, tea, coffee,milk etc. plus toilet rolls, cleaning equipment lots of towels,left. Beds bit small but super comfortable, Wi-Fi slow, but not used for work,old fashioned furnishings, but cosy, Very private, no sound of traffic etc. close to beaches, not many close for dogs, ..."

Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025

Birch cottage, Treleidyr farm Holiday Cottage, near coastpath and beaches
Cottage with coastal views of Abereiddy, Porthgain & as far as Strumble Head

Cottage with coastal views of Abereiddy, Porthgain & as far as Strumble Head

Pembrokeshire, WLS
Stay at this family-friendly cottage in Haverfordwest. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and patios. Popular attractions Porthgain Harbour and Traeth Llyfn ...
10/10 Exceptional! (100 reviews)
Beautiful seaside views
"Awesome location to explore the area. Great accommodations with everything you would need for a great trip. Highly recommend and especially take the coastal walk from Porthgain and then have a bite to eat at The Sloop."

Reviewed on 30 Jun 2025

Cottage with coastal views of Abereiddy, Porthgain & as far as Strumble Head
Cottage in Trefin, Nr St Davids, Pembrokeshire Coast, National Park, West Wales

Cottage in Trefin, Nr St Davids, Pembrokeshire Coast, National Park, West Wales

Trefin, WLS
Stay at this cottage in Haverfordwest. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a garden and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Pwll Whiting and Aber Castle are located ...
9/10 Wonderful! (94 reviews)
"We had a wonderful stay at this cottage! The location is perfect – peaceful and close to beautiful walks and beaches. The price was very fair for what we got, and the cottage itself was spotless and well-kept. Everything felt clean, cozy, and comfortable. We would happily recommend it to anyone looking ..."

Reviewed on 16 Aug 2025

Cottage in Trefin, Nr St Davids, Pembrokeshire Coast, National Park, West Wales
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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