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St Davids may be Britain’s smallest city, but it was the birthplace of a national patron saint and so boasts some pretty big celebrations. If you’re heading West to join in this year, here’s all you need to know!
Unlike St Patrick’s Day, St Davids Day is not a bank holiday (yet), but that doesn’t stop the Welsh from celebrating our patron saint just as enthusiastically. Here, in his birthplace, the celebrations on the first of March are very special. Overlooking the cathedral built on the site of his monastic settlement, the importance of this day is palpable.


It rains in Wales. This, we all know, is not news. However, a little spot of rain never dampened the delightfulness of a holiday in Pembrokeshire. In fact, a few light showers are the perfect excuse to do some totally different activities, giving you respite from all that strenuous reading and picnicking on the beach.
Swap your flip flops for wellies, put on your raincoat, follow our itinerary for a rainy day and see how the weather doesn’t have to dictate your holiday fun!

Spring on the Pembrokeshire coast is just dreamy. The coconut-y smell of gorse wafts along the coast path, where sea pinks are beginning to emerge above the sparkling sea. If you find yourself on the Pembrokeshire coast this spring, here are a few things to add to your list of must-dos!

As you explore Pembrokeshire, there’s one culinary delight that should be on every visitor’s must-try list: cawl. This hearty Welsh soup is a cherished dish of Pembrokeshire. It is the epitome of comfort and tradition, made with local meat (traditionally lamb, but sometimes ham) and seasonal vegetables. To ensure you don’t miss out on that all important bowl of cawl during your visit, we’ve put together a list of the six best restaurants and cafes in Pembrokeshire where you can find it.

St. Davids is the UK’s tiniest city, both in size and population, and is said to be the final resting place of Wales’ patron saint. As well as its rich history and enduring monuments, St Davids has a uniquely vibrant culture, which alongside its proximity to the coast, has made it an incredible city to visit. If your stay in St Davids is short, you’re going to want to squeeze out every last experience that you can, and this guide is here to help you plan your weekend!

Pembrokeshire, with its rugged coastlines, golden beaches, and picturesque villages, is made for romance. Whether you’re hiking dramatic headlands, sharing a cosy pub lunch, or stargazing under the inky night sky, this corner of Wales offers endless ways to slow down and savour time together. Here are eight romantic things to do in and around St Davids for a truly unforgettable escape.

Thinking of spending February Half Term in Pembrokeshire? Or maybe you’re all booked in and looking for things to do that will keep the kids entertained, give you a chance to let your hair down and make sure you’ve spent quality family time together. Here are some activities we know you’ll love!

St Davids is the perfect place to get away from it all and focus on you and your wellbeing. With views so spectacular you get lost in them, quiet coves to sit in peace and more opportunities for physical outdoor activities than you could hope for, you’re bound to leave feeling healthier and happier than you arrived. Here are our top places to seek out to top up that natural feeling of wellbeing.

Pembrokeshire is a dreamy destination all year round, it all depends what it is you want from your holiday on the Welsh coast. Each month offers something slightly different. So when you’re planning the year ahead and wondering when to visit, this handy guide is here to help.