Discover the best top things to do in St Davids Peninsula, United Kingdom including Wales Coastal Path, Goat Street Gallery, Caerfai Bay, Solva, Raul Speek Gallery, Loshin's Emporium, St. Davids Cathedral, Oriel y Parc Landscape Gallery and Visitor Centre, St Non's Chapel and Holy Well, Chapel Chocolates.
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5.0 based on 734 reviews
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.
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.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Absolutely stunning views from the car park (which is free). We walked along one of the paths that led us down to a secluded beach. Was hidden from the wind and a beautiful hidden spot. I wouldn’t recommend for people who have trouble walking or prams etc.
4.5 based on 313 reviews
Easily missed but well worth a visit. Enjoyed drinks and ice-cream in the sunshine whilst watching the dogs play in the water.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We are trying to create a mobile phone free space here including photographs of the art works and the cafe area. This is in line with our concerns that the use of these and their direct link to social media is encouraging people to concentrate on posting images rather than participating directly in the experience of being here and in Pembrokeshire. We would appreciate your help with this. If you speak to Raul he is usually amenable to having a picture or two taken but ask first. In January, February and March 2020 we will be open some weekends on a pop-up basis. We live on the premises and will be working on new websites there and are re-decorating so ring us if you want to speak to us and we will let you in!! Websites when updated during this time will show tapas night dates for the Summer and workshops dates. Sorry to let you down over the tapas nights last year when I broke my foot (Heather) but hopefully that wont happen again in 2020!!
Visiting Solva we were delighted to find Raul’s gallery in an old chapel.Truly original and well conceived art with powerful messages - this was backed up in a conversation with Raul who is intelligent, witty and thoughtful. This gallery is the gem of a lovely village due to this brilliant man.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
4.5 based on 2,434 reviews
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
4.5 based on 329 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 224 reviews
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
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Lovely staff, very friendly and helpful - Had the Mint Choc - very minty and lost of chocolate also - well recommend Og also sampled a few dark chocolate treats - also well recommend
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