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This tiny city is the UK’s smallest, but it feels more like a village to visitors.

St Davids in Pembrokeshire, Wales, is known for its rich history, beautiful coastline and growing food scene.

The city is home to one of the most important shrines of medieval Christendom, a pilgrimage place for centuries.

City status was granted to St Davids by HM the Queen by Royal Charter on 1st June 1995.

If you plan to visit, you can see the city over a weekend, making it a perfect staycation destination.

It is surrounded by incredible scenery, so getting out into nature is a key part of seeing St Davids – the city is situated in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

There are a variety of walks to take from St Davids, depending on how much time you have.

A visitor on Tripadvisor said: “A truly wild and wonderful coastline to explore for short and long walks, with stunning views of the sea crashing into granite cliffs. 

“The paths are well set and maintained, but you will need good footwear throughout and be prepared for strong winds some days. 

“It felt safe on all three walks we went on, with the highlight being from Whitesands Bay to St David’s Head and beyond to Arthur’s Quoit. Buses can take you to various spots along the Pembrokeshire Coast from St Davids.”

Visiting the cathedral is a must-do activity while in the area, it is a crucial part of the city’s history and is rated as one of the top things to do in St Savids.

One visitor on Tripadvisor said: “Wow what a stunning little cathedral Free to enter with a suggested donation of £5 per person. 

“This cathedral is set in a stunning valley location beside a river and ford. There are two gift shops and a cafe. For a small cathedral it is full of interest, a must see if visiting the UK’s smallest city.”

St Davids has a population of approximately 1800 people; despite its small size, it still offers an enjoyable and exciting place to visit.

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