Pembrokeshire Coast Path - St David’s
St David’s, our base for this northern half of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, is the smallest cathedral city in Britain. St David’s Cathedral is largely 12th century and the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace are very fine. There are some excellent beaches nearby, including Whitesands Bay, one of the finest in Pembrokeshire. St David’s has a range of shops, restaurants, and pubs offering bar meals.
The daily meeting point in St David’s is the City Cross in Cross Square.
Accommodation
There is a wide variety of accommodation in St David’s and details can be found on the following websites:
- http://www.visitbritain.com/uk/search/accommodation.htm
- http://www.visitwales.com
- http://www.stayinwales.co.uk
- http://www.caravanclub.co.uk
- http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk
- http://stdavids.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
- http://www.stdavids.co.uk
- http://www.holidays-breaks.com /public/view.php?town=St%20Davids,%20Haverfordwest
Alternatively, an accommodation guide can be obtained from the National Park Visitor Centre in St David’s, whose contact details are as follows:
National Park Visitor Centre,
The Grove, St David’s,
Haverfordwest, SA62 6NW
Tel: 01437 720392
Fax: 01437 720099
E.Mail: enquiries@stdavids.pembrokeshirecoast.org.uk
How to reach St David’s by public transport
The nearest railway station is at Haverfordwest. From Haverfordwest there are buses to St David’s, departing approximately every hour. Journey time 50 mins. Times of these bus services can be obtained from the National Park Visitor Centre.
General information on the Pembrokeshire Coast can be found on the following websites: