Located on Wales’ extreme south-west coast is the city of St. Davids. It is the smallest city in the UK and was given city status by Queen Elizabeth II. Its majestic cathedral, which dates to the 12th century, and the ruins of the Bishop’s House are both fascinating places to visit. St. Davids, a charming town with a variety of unique shops, tea rooms, restaurants, and pubs, is located within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is surrounded by breathtaking coastline landscape. One of the many stunning beaches in the area is nearby Whitesands Bay, and walkers will enjoy the breathtaking views from the coastal path that circles the entire Pembrokeshire coastline. Your walking plans will be aided by local buses, allowing you to walk numerous parts of the path each day, each with a completely different terrain and viewpoint. Dolphin watching is a must, and the numerous boat tours to nearby islands are ideal for seeing the amazing variety of birds in their native habitat. St. Davids is the ideal holiday spot, whether you want a peaceful, relaxing getaway, fantastic hiking, a round of golf, to see majestic castles, or fun-filled days at Oakwood Theme Park, agricultural parks, and other attractions.