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St. David’s Attractions
Listed below are attractions in St. David’s:
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Coetan Arthur is a Neolithic burial chamber lying on moorland above the cliffs of St David`s Head. It dates from about 4,000BC and consists of a huge capstone supported by a side stone. Originally, the tomb would have been covered...
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This attractive, but muddy, little creek offers safe anchorage and it was once the cargo port for St David`s. The harbour wall, restored by the National Trust, may date from the 12th or 13th Century. Fishing and leisure boats now...
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With some of the finest cliff scenery and a range of coastal habitats, the RSPB Nature Reserve of Ramsey Island has a spell-binding quality. Four thousand years of history, mythology and religious pilgrimage add a human interest to its physical...
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Iron Age people lived on Pembrokeshire`s most westerly point and they defended their settlement by building three stone ramparts, still visible today. Within the fort are the foundations of six circular huts. This rugged headland was known in Roman times...
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Located in Wales’ smallest city of St David’s, the imposing ruins of the medieval Bishop’s Palace stand close to the cathedral. Surviving buildings date from the 13th and 14th centuries and are the work of Bishops Thomas Bek and Henry...
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Britain’s smallest city, St David’s, is dominated by its cathedral. St David, the patron saint of Wales, founded a monastery on the site where the cathedral now stands in AD 589 and it became a major place of pilgrimage. The...
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St Justinian is named after a Celtic saint who lived on Ramsey Island until he was beheaded by his followers who rebelled against his strict rules. According to the legend, he picked up his head and walked across Ramsey Island...
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St Non was the mother of St David, the patron saint of Wales. It is said that she gave birth to him during a thunderstorm about AD500 on the site of the ruined St Non`s Chapel nearby. The spring sprang...
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St Non’s Bay lies on the South Pembrokeshire section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. St Non was the mother of the 6th century St David, and he is traditionally thought to have been born close to the little ruined chapel...
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The Pink House Gallery is one of the most important artistic and cultural focal points in the area, and hosts a variety of contemporary arts exhibitions throughout the year. The gallery shows a great many varied artists’ works, many...
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Just two miles from St David’s, Whitesands Bay is an award-winning, EEC Standard Blue Flag beach. This means it has no contamination and is patrolled by qualified lifeguards, making it a popular choice for families. There is easy access from...
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