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Great Britain's smallest city, St. Davids is located in the far west of Wales. It features a beautiful Cathedral settled in a sheltered valley. At one time two pilgrimages to St Davids was considered equal to one pilgrimage to Rome. The area is steeped in history and the area is dotted with Neothithic tombs, Bronze Age stones, wells of healing and tiny chapels.
The area is famous for its rich and beautiful landscape. Isolated golden sands, idyllic coastal walks and rare ecosystems draw people from all over the world. Pure fresh air and traditional welsh hospitality add to the ambience.
The area attracts families as well as explorers and pilgrims. Some prefer the winter solitude with windswept shores while others enjoy the gentle bustle of the summer months
St. Davids & Ramsey Island (RSPB reserve) are located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in W. Wales. These pages are promoted by Voyages Of Discovery and provide details of what to do and where to stay in St. Davids as well as details on our expeditions to view the birdlife, cetaceans and Atlantic grey seals.
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