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St. David’s Tourist Information Centre
St. Davids, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshir SA62 6NW - Wales, UK

Discover more about St. David’s and the surrounding Pembrokeshire area at St. David’s Tourist Information Centre. St. David’s is the smallest city in Britain and local attractions include the St. David’s Cathedral. Our information centre is packed with lots...
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Attractions near St. David's Tourist Info
A selection of attractions close to St. David's Tourist Info:
The Pink House Gallery  (4.9 Miles)
The Pink House Gallery is one of the most important artistic and cultural focal points in the area, and hosts a variety of contemporary arts...
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Druidston Haven Beach  (13.4 Miles)
A long, west facing sandy beach with pebble bank. The sand is dark in colour but clean and not muddy. The beach is quite secluded,...
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Scolton Manor Museum  (18.1 Miles)
The Higgin Family who lived in this house were not particularly famous, and the building is not in the league of many of the stately...
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Abereiddy Beach  (18.5 Miles)
Abereiddy is a pebbly beach made up mainly of shingle, however, at low tide, fine, dark sand is revealed. The west-facing cove lies between scenic...
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Coetan Arthur  (18.5 Miles)
Coetan Arthur is a Neolithic burial chamber lying on moorland above the cliffs of St David`s Head. It dates from about 4,000BC and consists of...
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Dale Harbour  (18.5 Miles)
Now one of the most frequented watersports centres in the district, Dale Harbour is a fantastic location for relaxing by the sea or enjoying watersports...
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Little Haven Beach  (18.5 Miles)
Little Haven beach is in the tiny, picturesque Welsh village of Little Haven in St. Bride’s Bay on the Pembrokeshire coast. The beach is...
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Marloes Beach  (18.5 Miles)
Marloes Beach has been described as one of the most heavenly places on earth. Approached by an easy cliff path walk, it features a mile...
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Newgale Sands  (18.5 Miles)
Newgale Sands is celebrated for its two mile stretch of clean beach. It is particularly excellent for surfing with its huge atlantic waves, also for...
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Porth Clais  (18.5 Miles)
This attractive, but muddy, little creek offers safe anchorage and it was once the cargo port for St David`s. The harbour wall, restored by the...
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Ramsey Island  (18.5 Miles)
With some of the finest cliff scenery and a range of coastal habitats, the RSPB Nature Reserve of Ramsey Island has a spell-binding quality. Four...
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Skomer Island  (18.5 Miles)
Skomer is a spectacular island habitat, one of the most important sites for wildlife in North West Europe. It is situated off the Pembrokeshire coast,...
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St Brides Cove Beach  (18.5 Miles)
St Brides beach is a truly peaceful haven in which to get away from it all. The idyllic cove in which it is found, protects...
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St David`s Head Hill Fort  (18.5 Miles)
Iron Age people lived on Pembrokeshire`s most westerly point and they defended their settlement by building three stone ramparts, still visible today. Within the fort...
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St David’s Cathedral  (18.5 Miles)
Britain’s smallest city, St David’s, is dominated by its cathedral. St David, the patron saint of Wales, founded a monastery on the site where the...
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St Justinian  (18.5 Miles)
St Justinian is named after a Celtic saint who lived on Ramsey Island until he was beheaded by his followers who rebelled against his strict...
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St Non’s Bay  (18.5 Miles)
St Non’s Bay lies on the South Pembrokeshire section of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. St Non was the mother of the 6th century St David,...
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Westdale Beach  (18.5 Miles)
Often held as one of the finest beaches in Pembrokeshire, Westdale Beach consists mainly of clean golden sands and has excellent offshore views of the...
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Whitesands Bay  (18.5 Miles)
Just two miles from St David’s, Whitesands Bay is an award-winning, EEC Standard Blue Flag beach. This means it has no contamination and is patrolled...
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Haverfordwest Town Museum  (19.6 Miles)
This town has a long and interesting history as part of South Wales that dates all the way back to Norman times. This museum...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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