St. Davids is a beautiful small village on the southwest coast of Wales that was granted city status in the 16th century because of its 12th-century cathedral. It is located within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, which is a truly beautiful piece of the world, with spectacular coastlines and views of the sea. Visitors to St. Davids can explore the cathedral, where they will learn of the history of the site, dating back to the 6th century, see the impressive Gothic-style architecture up close, and wander the cloisters and ruins of the Bishop’s Palace. At Whitesands Bay, tourists and locals alike can enjoy a day at the beach at one of the most beautiful and renowned Blue Flag beaches in the UK.