Explore

Explore

Explore

St Davids is located in the southwest corner of Wales and has a fascinating history dating back to prehistoric times. This beautiful Welsh city offers much to experience, with local seafood, meat, and dairy produce to tempt the taste buds, adventure activities for a rush of adrenalin, and countless beaches where you can relax your body and clear your mind. The long and varied coastline boasts stunning unspoilt scenery, an abundance of wildlife, more than 50 forts and castles and the spectacular Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Coast Path.

Bookable Experiences

The venues and views aside, it’s all about experience. Trek the coast path, walk barefoot on the beach, absorb the heritage sites, galleries and gardens; sample the food, drink and culture; forage and discover. If you’re brave enough, jump into the sea, coasteering was invented here over 30 years ago and still entices the adrenaline junkie. Reward yourself with holistic treatments and insist on quiet moments of contemplation, to truly relax.

Not sure what to do? Let us know and we’ll share our favourite places to go, our favourite things to do and favourite sights to see. And don’t forget, we know where the secret spots are!

Explore by Bike

The Celtic Trail stretches across the entire breadth of south Wales, from Chepstow in the east, to Fishguard in the west, taking in the undulating South Wales Valleys, the rural countryside of Carmarthenshire, and the stunning coastline of Pembrokeshire.

The Wales Way

Launched by Visit Wales in late 2017, The Wales Way includes three unique routes (The Coastal Way, The Cambrian Way and The North Wales Way), which have been designed to inspire visitors to travel and explore Wales.

Catch and Cook

Offering the perfect adventure for seafood and water sport lovers, Catch and Cook will take you out onto the Celtic Sea in to the Celtic Sea in their comfortable high-end fishing kayaks, for a guided sea fishing experience, followed by a seashore, campfire feast using the bounties you have caught.

Wildlife Guided Walking Tours with partner Peninsula Guides

On the westernmost tip of Wales, facing head on into the Atlantic, the St Davids Peninsula has a real ‘edge of the world’ feel, that can help bring a calmness and different perspective to our lives – in a way that only wild places can. My aim is to help you get the most out of any visit to this special part of the world, experiencing nature, contemplating the past and exploring the hidden landscapes of the area.

St Davids Aerial

Retreats Group

Stay & Dine With Us

Choose any of our two other luxury boutique venues, both located on the St Davids Peninsula.