Top 10 Budget-friendly Things to do in St. Davids, Wales

February 14, 2022 Jacquiline Darosa

Discover the best top things to do in St. Davids, United Kingdom including Aquaphobia Ramsey Island Power Boats, Falcon Boats, Wales Coastal Path, Ramsey Island Nature Reserve, St. Davids Escape Room, St Davids Bishop's Palace, St. Davids Cathedral, Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre, St Non's Chapel and Holy Well, St Justinian Lifeboat Station.
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1. Aquaphobia Ramsey Island Power Boats

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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Aquaphobia Ramsey Island Power Boats

Offers: Free parking in St Davids & Free mini bus to the boat and back,to see seals,birds,porpoise,dolphins etc

2. Falcon Boats

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5.0 based on 186 reviews

Falcon Boats

Professionally guided wildlife boat tours in Britain's only coastal national park. We encounter a plethora of wildlife, such as seals, porpoise, dolphins and sea birds.

3. Wales Coastal Path

Aberaeron, St. Davids Wales http://www.walescoastpath.gov.uk/about_the_path.aspx
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5.0 based on 734 reviews

Wales Coastal Path

The Welsh coastline has many contrasts and really does offer something for everyone. From cliff top strolls to estuarine wanders, picturesque fishing villages to vibrant cities, industrial heritage to unconquered castles, desolate windswept beaches to bustling seasides. The Wales Coast Path not only takes you through the Welsh landscape, it takes you through its heritage and its communities.The Pembrokeshire section is home to the iconic and world-class landscape of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and wildlife rich islands. The Path (which has National Trail status here) passes through some of Britain's most spectacular and breathtaking scenery, including 58 beaches and 14 harbours and the UK's smallest city - St Davids.

Reviewed By andream419 - Kidderminster, United Kingdom

We hiked several sections of the path, all with staggering views and we saw seals and birds, azure waters and wild flowers. So lovely and special. The path from porth clais to porth y ffynnon is amazing.

4. Ramsey Island Nature Reserve

Ramsey Island, St. Davids Wales +44 7836 535733 [email protected] https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/ramsey-island/
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Ramsey Island Nature Reserve

Ramsey Island and Grassholm Island National Nature Reserves are owned and managed by conservation charity the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (rspb). Ramsey's cliffs are perfect for breeding seabirds in spring and summer. Choughs, peregrines and ravens also nest on the sea cliffs and in the island's sea-caves. From May to Sept, bluebells, pink thrift and spring squill carpet the island followed by heather in late summer. In the Autumn grey seals breed and they can be seen on the beaches with their white-coated pups from mid August until October. Spectacular Grassholm Island supports 36,000 pairs of breeding gannets and is the only gannet colony in Wales. The island is a sanctuary reserve with a strict 'no-landing policy, but boat trips circumnavigate the island during the summer months.

5. St. Davids Escape Room

East Farm Tretio, St. Davids SA62 6DE Wales +44 7561 330948 [email protected] http://stdavidsescaperoom.com/
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St. Davids Escape Room

An exciting 'Crystal maze' style puzzle solving activity suitable for families, kids and adult groups. Now with both an indoor Escape Room and an outdoor 'Low Ropes Escape', you can give escaping a go in rain or shine! The indoor Escape Room is themed around the beautiful St. Davids area - you'll have to work together solving puzzles and games, finding keys and codes and unlocking padlocks in order to escape within the hour! The low-ropes escape course is the first of its kind! Instead of unlocking doors, you’ll be releasing drawbridges, planks and tyres that allow access to new parts of the course. The obstacles are suitable for all ages and abilities; it’s the puzzles that are the real test!

Reviewed By bcg22 - London, United Kingdom

Awesome day out, rain or shine, with both an indoor escape room and outdoor low ropes escape course. We have just returned from the low ropes course (which I believe has been newly created for 2021) and had a fantastic time - so incredibly well thought out. With the owners help, we selected the hard level and some of the challenges really required us to blow the cobwebs off our brains and of course we had a good few laughs along the way too. We were two adults but I think a family or children would love the course too. Really enjoyed the more practical element of the low ropes too. We also did the escape room when we visited St David’s last summer (2020) after our outdoor plans were foiled by bad weather. The escape room was the perfect ‘escape’ from the wet weather - the challenges were so well thought through and kept us entertained for the afternoon! We loved the theme too, but I don’t want to give away any more. Ben the owner and escape room designer is the most helpful and lovely person too! Highly, highly recommend if you’re in the St David’s area and looking for something a bit different and great fun!

6. St Davids Bishop's Palace

High Street, St. Davids SA62 6PE Wales +44 1437 720517 [email protected] http://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/st-davids-bishops-palace
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4.5 based on 513 reviews

St Davids Bishop's Palace

Magnificent medieval palace that rivalled its cathedral for glory There was only one top job for an ambitious cleric in medieval Wales: Bishop of St Davids in Pembrokeshire. A 12th-century pope had decreed that two trips to St Davids were equal to one to Rome – turning it into a centre of pilgrimage for the entire Western world. Thousands flocked to see the shrine of St David in the newly built cathedral. But the bishop’s home was no match for this magnificence. Enter Henry de Gower. Between 1328 and 1347 he turned a building only fit for ‘servants and animals’ into an immense palace. The displayed opening times are our general pattern. Please check the Cadw website for specific times and days, including closures.

Reviewed By E8432UHhelenc

Fascinating ruin to wander around, highly recommend having a good walk around followed by food in the cathedral refectory.

7. St. Davids Cathedral

5A The Pebbles, St. Davids SA62 6RD Wales +44 1437 720202 [email protected] http://www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk/index.php?id=760
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4.5 based on 2,434 reviews

St. Davids Cathedral

Reviewed By Scooteraande - Bergen, Norway

This is the hidden treasure of st David’s and much bigger than initially thought when approaching - set in lovely grounds this cathedral surprises inside so much history and culture well worth a visit when on st David’s

High Street National Park Visitor Centre And Landscape Gallery, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, St. Davids SA62 6NW Wales +44 1437 720392 [email protected] http://www.orielyparc.co.uk
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4.5 based on 329 reviews

Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre

This free attraction is a Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Visitor Centre with an Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales Gallery. The sustainable building offers:- Artist in Residence Studio featuring local artists - Discovery Room for family activities and workshops - Visit Wales Tourist Information Centre - Cafe offering local produce and catering for all special diets- Tower exhibition space featuring community art projects. For details of what's on when, please visit our website.

Reviewed By JonathanC34 - Holmesfield, United Kingdom

Great start to our week in Pembrokeshire with good advice and friendly staff. Free maps and stuff to buy as well as arts and crafts. Easy walk into town.

9. St Non's Chapel and Holy Well

St Nons Bay, St. Davids Wales +44 1443 336000 http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/daysout/stnonschapel/?lang=en
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

St Non's Chapel and Holy Well

Reviewed By Shenzhenlife - Shenzhen, China

Compared to the madness of the cathedral this gives fresh air and respite. Short walk outside of the town maybe 15 mins or so. It's the place where st davids mother gave birth. Wonderful views of the Welsh costal path. Awesome

10. St Justinian Lifeboat Station

St. Davids Wales http://stdavids-peninsula.co.uk/historic-sites/st-justinians/
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

St Justinian Lifeboat Station

Reviewed By darrenlewis78 - Neath, United Kingdom

Based in a stunning location. Well worth going to see. Once there you can experience amazing views. And there’s boat trips you can do here. There’s several free parking spots a few hundred yards away from Lifeboat station. And few coastal paths nearby

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