St David's
St David's, the smallest city in the UK, is situated on the west coast of Pembrokeshire within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II, due to its 12th century Cathedral, St David's is in reality a large village. Surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery, which is renowned for its beauty and abundance of wildlife, St David's and the surrounding area should be high on the list of places to visit when seeing Pembrokeshire.