Is St Davids in Pembrokeshire worth a visit?

★★★★☆ Yes – Worth a visit if you're in the area

4.0 average from 1 review

Officially Britain's smallest city by population, this beautiful coastal spot is famed for its cathedral and stunning scenery within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

St Davids, Pembrokeshire
Photo by Alan Thomas
“Tiny City, Big History and Coastal Views”
by Steve – June 2025

Britain's smallest city is really more of a large village - but it has a stunning cathedral, a strong sense of peace, and some brilliant walks along the Pembrokeshire coast. It's understated but memorable, especially if you like places with a slower pace.

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