Discover the best top things to do in St. Dogmaels, United Kingdom including St. Dogmaels Abbey, Y Felin, Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail Marker, Coach House Museum, The Segranus Stone, St Dogmaels Local Producers Market, The Blessing Stone, Oriel Llandudoch, Saint Thomas Church.
4.5 based on 175 reviews
The 12th century ruined abbey is nestled next to the Teifi estuary in the authentic coastal village of St Dogmaels, only a 5 minute drive from Cardigan town and the beautiful sandy beach at Poppit Sands. Free entry to the ruined abbey is available all year and the site has an excellent cafe, museum and shop in their eco Coach House (next to the Abbey and the the working watermill Y Felin) The museum contains some of the earliest Christian stones made from bluestone (the same stone found at Stonehendge) and a collection of medieval carved stones that once adourned the abbey. The child friendly centre has a computer reconstruction and virtual and audio tours of the abbey are available. There is a weekely Tuesday Farmers market at the abbey and annual outdoor Shakespeare plays on the first week of August and an annual Medieval Fair on the August Bank holiday. Parking is available next to the Abbey and a short 4 minute walk away in the centre of the village.
We visited the Abbey Ruins while staying locally as we are members of CADW. The ruins are quite extensive and allow the visitor to get a real feel of how the place might have looked when it was in use. It’s a very calm space and very peaceful.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Beautiful working watermill in the picturesque village of St Dogmaels. We produce traditionally stone-ground flours and offer guided tours of the mill.
Fascinating history (very old and also within living memory), great close-up viewing of interesting mechanical goings-on (including the sluice and water wheel), hands-on levers and pullys for the children. We all really enjoyed it. It's also opposite the abbey ruins, which is free entry and lovely for a picnic.
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4.5 based on 82 reviews
LOCAL PRODUCERS MARKET - Winner of BBC Food and Farming award Best Market 2016. Every Tuesday morning from 9am - 1pm all all year around. Around 15 - 20 stall holders, with a wide range of local produce including: meat, fish, bread, cheeses, Charcuterie, Pembrokeshire salt, dog treats, veg, flowers/plants, honey, jam, pickle, mustard, wines/beer/cider, cakes, pastries & local crafts.
Wide range of local produce: Jam, Pottery, Dog treats, flour, bread, cushions, bread, meat, pies, croissants, socks, cakes, vegetables, plants etc. Even during the current COVID crisis they are managing to keep going. Great local market.
Art Gallery showcasing arts and crafts from Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion
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