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December 31, 2025

KAREN PRICE has 36 hours in Welsh wonder St Davids, the tiniest city in Britain

NESTLED on the western tip of Wales, St Davids is unlike any other city. With a population of less than 2,000, it has more in common with a market town than a bustling metropolis.

Quaint buildings house a selection of coffee shops, gift stores and clothing outlets as well as a local butcher's, a deli and traditional pubs.

Strolling through the centre on a Tuesday morning and after stop-offs at Mountain Warehouse, a Welsh gift shop and Chapel Chocolates, my partner and I soon reached the famous and impressive cathedral, the very reason St Davids is a city.

When St David - the patron saint of Wales - died, his remains were kept at here. In the 12th century, Pope Calixtus II declared it a place of pilgrimage and also said two visits to St Davids Cathedral was the equivalent of one to Rome. It's certainly a lot cheaper.

Since the sixth century there's been a church on this site, and for the past 1,500 years it's been open daily for prayers and worship as well as regular concerts and organised tours.

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