There was no time to stop for photos on the drive to St Davids, but I spotted a sign for a picnic area close by so a photo stop on the way back would be possible. The drive to St David’s from Tenby is beautiful especially if you take the coastal route and drive over the bridge at Pembroke Dock. The cathedral gave city status to this settlement in the south west corner of Wales I had 45 minutes to look around the cathedral and then was booked into the Bishop’s Palace. My breakfast was a fairly leisurely and late one, so I set off just before 10am to take the approximately one hour journey to St Davids. I had been checking the website since the previous week and there was always plenty of availability so it wasn’t necessary to book days in advance. It was free entrance to St David’s Cathedral, but you still needed to reserve tickets. The restrictions had lifted enough for me to visit these attractions now, although it was stressed on the websites that you needed to book tickets in advance to be allowed entry. View of St Davids Cathedral from the gatehouse The city has a famous cathedral, hence its city status, and the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace next door. One of the things on my to do list in Pembrokeshire was to visit the tiny city of St Davids in the far southwest corner of the county. On the hill above St Davids Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace
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