St Davids is the UK’s smallest city, situated on the most westery point of Wales. It’s main draw is the Cathedral, whose construction started in the 12th century although the site has been a place of worship since the 6th century, the time of St David himself (or Dewi Sant to the locals).









Next to the cathedral are the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace, built in the 14th century by Bishop Henry de Gower. As thousands were visiting the cathedral to see St Davids Shrine he felt justified in building one of the biggest and most impressive palaces in the country.



