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Attractions
St
Davids Pembrokeshire is the birthplace of Wales's patron saint,
it is officially recognised as Britain's smallest city and the
location for Wales's most important religious monument. St David’s
Cathedral has been the dominant presence since the 12th century
and was a popular pilgrimage destination throughout the middle
ages and indeed remains so to this day attracting thousands
of visitors every year. St David’s is one of the great
historic shrines of Christendom. Nowhere in Britain is there
a more ancient cathedral settlement, for it reaches back fourteen
centuries and survived the plunder of the Norsmen in the 'Dark
Ages'
St
Davids offers plenty to see and do such as:
• St Davids Golf Course
• St Davids Cathedral Festival is in late May.
• Try a TYF adventure day surfing, coasteering or kayaking.
• Thousand Islands Expeditions, Voyages of Discovery and
Aquaphobia offer exhilarating boat trips
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