Find My Favourite Holiday Cottages in St Davids

St. Davids is a designated Conservation area within the Pembrokeshire National Park and, as such, is surrounded by stunning coastlines and countryside. The area is very popular with walkers, and there are lovely walks in every direction from St. Davids, particularly along the coastal path. The beautiful cathedral of St. Davids dominates the town itself. Some charming holiday cottages in St Davids, around the city, that welcome family and friends all year round.

Sleeps
11
Bedrooms
5

Stay in this large family-friendly Holiday Cottage in West Wales that sleeps 11. Also a pet-friendly cottage, it lies in the peaceful, secluded rural hamlet of Rhodiad y Brenin near St David’s. It is set in an enclosed grassy area full of rural character.

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A double-fronted Pembrokeshire holiday cottage overlooks a quiet lane.
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

The charming, coastal cottage of Y Bwthyn sits in the heart of St. Davids, the smallest city in Wales. This spacious Pembrokeshire holiday cottage is both child-friendly and dog-friendly.

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Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
3

Ty Gwilym Holiday Cottages sit in the heart of St Davids with three cottages for up to 2, 4 or 6. They are close to the Cathedral and shops and within ten minutes of both the coastal path and beaches at Whitesand Bay and Caerfai Bay.

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St. Davids is the smallest city in the United Kingdom and is named after St. David, the patron saint of Wales, who built his church in the town, which became the Cathedral. St. Davids Cathedral attracts visitors for miles around, and the medieval ruins of the Bishops Palace are even more spectacular, but unfortunately much of the ancient building was destroyed by Vikings who regularly sacked the town. Vikings have long since departed to leave a peaceful little city offering some delightful holiday cottages.