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Feb 5, 2024 · The Cathedral is open for general visiting 10.00am - 4.30pm Mondays to Saturdays and 1.00pm to 3.00pm on Sundays. Our latest services and events leaflet covering September to January (including Advent and Christmas) is available to download here .
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St Davids Cathedral (Welsh: Eglwys Gadeiriol Tyddewi) is an Anglican cathedral situated in St Davids, Britain's smallest city, [1] in the county of Pembrokeshire, near the most westerly point of Wales.
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There is no parking at the Cathedral itself, apart from pre-booked spaces for drivers with disabilities (see below under Accessibility). There are pay to park car parks at Oriel y Parc (run by Pembrokeshire Coast National Park), Merrivale and Quickwell Hill (both run by Pembrokeshire County Council). Coach parking is only available at Oriel y Parc....
All dogs on leads are welcome in the Cathedral grounds, the Refectory and the Cloisters. Only assistance dogs - who must be proudly wearing their service coat or other marks of identification - are allowed into the Cathedral building itself. Please clean up after your dog: dog waste bins are situated in the Merrivale and Quickwell Hill car parks (s...
All tour groups must be booked in advance by the organiser, whether you are bringing your own guide, would like us to provide a guide, or if your group will be walking round the Cathedral at their own pace. Please email info@stdavidscathedral.org.ukfor full details of how we can support your visit and what fees are payable. If you have not booked i...
Photography within the Cathedral is free of charge when using a hand-held camera for non-professional purposes. A charge of £10 is applicable if you wish to use a tripod. Photography for professional purposes is also subject to charge. In both cases, permission in writing must be obtained before undertaking the photography. Please contact info@stda...
St Davids Cathedral welcomes all visitors. Please be aware that the cathedral sits within a valley. Visiting the cathedral from St Davids city centre involves descending/ascending relatively steep slopes. The slope is less steep from the Merrivale car park to the west of the cathedral (see map above), but if you have a severe mobility disability, y...
There are two options for gifts and souvenirs available at the cathedral: 1. The Cathedral Bookshopat the West end of the Nave stocks a wide range of Christian, non-fiction, fiction and poetry books, music CDs, guidebooks, jewellery and gifts. 2. The Domus Giftshopspecialising in Welsh and Celtic crafts, food, books, toys, homewares and gifts is lo...
May 31, 2024 · We welcome thousands of visitors annually who worship in and explore this magnificent building - anyone can visit and we do not charge an entry fee. Help us maintain this wonderful, historic building and keep the Cathedral open and accessible for all.
The 12th century St Davids Cathedral, built on the site of a much older religious buildings, is the reason for little St Davids' outsize city status. Constructed from dusky purple sandstone, it’s one of Wales’ most iconic religious sites and sits tucked away in a sheltered vale beside the River Alun.
St David’s Cathedral is the mother church of the diocese of St Davids and an iconic reminder of the Christian heritage of the whole nation of Wales. The cathedral is home to a living community of faith that maintains daily worship, welcomes visitors and pilgrims and offers a pastoral ministry of welcome, care, healing and re-creation.
Set on a spectacular Pembrokeshire peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic upon the site of an earlier sixth-century monastery built by St David, the patron saint of Wales, St Davids Cathedral has been a site of pilgrimage and worship for more than 800 years.