St Davids &South West Wales

Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire (to give them their English names) have magnificent scenery, wildlife and historic sites in abundance. The pictures below can only give the smallest indication of why the South West tip of Wales is well worth a visit.

 

St Davids City with the Cathedral and the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace in the foreground

Ramsey Island seen from St Justinian’s Head near St Davids

The magnificent ceiling inside the Cathedral at St Davids

The harbour at Porthclais

A view from the Pembroke Coastal Path

St Non’s Well - St Non was the Mother of David, the Patron Saint of Wales

Solva Harbour – popular for leisure craft

Porthgain – an industrial heritage site

Llanhywel Church – a place of Christian worship since at least the 5th Century

Aberaeron Harbour in Cardiganshire

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