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SAINT DAVIDS
MAGNIFICENT CATHEDRAL
CATHEDRAL CITY
ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL
WRITER
BISHOPS
ARMY
PENINSULA
MIDDLE AGES
BRITAIN
CENTRE
DAVID
PALI TEXT SOCIETY
PALI CANON
RAMSEY ISLAND
BOAT TRIP
PEMBROKESHIRE COAST
IRELAND
GOODWICK
WEST WALES
PEMBROKESHIRE NATIONAL PARK
WEST
MILES
VISIT
WALES
DIOCESE
DIOCESES
SHORTCOMINGS
HOTEL
BITCHES
TENBY
FISHGUARD
CATHEDRAL
HAVERFORDWEST
PEMBROKESHIRE
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  1. St Davids is a very special place; many come to visit the cathedral which marks the patron saint of Wales.
  2. St Davids, the smallest city in the UK, is home to the magnificent cathedral dedicated to the patron saint of Wales. (Web site) Move Up
  3. St. Davids is right in the west of Pembrokeshire, it is the most westerly place in Wales. Move Up
  4. St Davids is named after the patron saint of Wales, Saint David. (Web site) Move Up
  5. St Davids is a great place to visit and we hope that this website does it justice. Move Up

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  1. Small,friendly hostel on the way to Ireland, near Saint Davids, suitable for single travellers or groups,& families. (Web site)

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  1. Today visitors come to St. Davids to see the magnificent Cathedral and the ruined Bishop's Palace. (Web site)

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  1. Erinfa is in North Pembrokeshire, just off the main A487 road close to Croesgoch and between the cathedral city of St Davids and the ferry port of Fishguard.

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  1. Timothy Noon, Organist of St Davids Cathedral, is honoured for the development of the cathedral choir at St Davids and the St Davids Cathedral Festival.

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  1. Asser, friend of King Alfred the Great, and writer of his biography, was a monk at St. Davids before being called into Alfred's service. (Web site)
  2. Paul Davids is a writer of films and novels, especially about science fiction. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Two bishops, Roger of Salisbury and Bernard of St. Davids, declared that the festival was forbidden by a council, and that the observance must be stopped. (Web site)
  2. The South going, ebb stream runs S.W. from St. Davids Head and between the islets of the Bishops and Clerks. Move Up

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  1. Glenn Reynolds is a law professor at the University of Tennessee, Instapundit blogger, and author of Army of Davids.

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  1. Glan-Y-Mor is the closest campsite to St Davids and is an ideal base for touring, walking or cycling around the peninsula.

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  1. Unlike the frugal founding saint, the bishops of St Davids in the middle ages enjoyed all the trapping of wealth and influence. (Web site)
  2. St Davids Cathedral has been the dominant presence since the 12th century and was a popular pilgrimage destination throughout the middle ages. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Nevern was on the Pilgrim's Route to St Davids, one of the most revered places of pilgrimage in Britain.

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  1. An end of terrace property situated in the centre of the Cathedral City of St.Davids. (Web site)
  2. St Davids Peninsula Situated amongst restful countryside in the centre of St Davids Peninsula.Wonderful beaches and coves to explore. Move Up
  3. Adjust your search to 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 1 1.5 2 3 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 100 miles from the centre of St Davids Street, SA31. Move Up

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  1. The Psalmen Davids (Psalms of David) are the product of this composer's fertile imagination.

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  1. The Pali Text Society was founded in 1881 by T.W. Rhys Davids "to foster and promote the study of Pali texts". (Web site)

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  1. Davids founded the Pali Text Society in 1881, resulting in the translation of much of the Pali Canon into English.

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  1. The Voyage departs from St Justinian (2 miles from St Davids) and firstly covers the south end of Ramsey Island.

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  1. If you would rather avoid the effort to get there, Ramsey Island can be visited by booking a boat trip through Thousand Islands in St. Davids.

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  1. Character Cottages St Davids - Holiday cottages around the St Davids peninsula on the pembrokeshire coast.

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  1. From Mynyw (St. Davids), they spread the Word of God, travelling across the country and especially to Ireland. (Web site)
  2. Stena Line [3] sails from Rosslare in Ireland to Fishguard, which is a short bus journey from St Davids. (Web site) Move Up
  3. More Info Fishguard Fishguard between Dinas and St Davids A coastal town from where the ferry leaves for Rosslare in Ireland. Move Up

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  1. Goodwick is within a 20 minute driving distance of St Davids (famous for its magnificent Cathedral) and the market towns of Haverfordwest and Cardigan. (Web site)

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  1. St. Davids is the only city in West Wales.
  2. Our comfortable static caravan, sleeping 6 is situated on our organic farm adjoining the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, near St Davids, West Wales. Move Up

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  1. The tiny historic City of St. Davids is situated on a peninsula within Pembrokeshire National Park. (Web site)
  2. It is a fab location for walking in the Pembrokeshire National Park, and an easy drive to St Davids. Move Up

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  1. Ramsey Island, to the west of St Davids and Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm grouped off the Marloes headland.

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  1. After 4.5 miles, at the A487, turn left towards St. Davids.
  2. Just 5 miles from the most attractive tourist city of St Davids with its many restaurants and quality craft shops. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The property stands some 250 yards or so off the Main A487 Fishguard to St Davids Road and is some 3 miles or so east of the Cathedral City of St Davids. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Aberaeron's worth a visit as is Lampeter and Newcastle Emlyn, and I recommend a drive to St. Davids and the Pembrokeshire area.

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  1. Shore Fishing around the rocks and beaches of St Davids is arguably some of the best in Wales.
  2. It is in the heart of Pembrokeshire National Park, Wales, the only coastal National Park in the UK and close to St Davids. Move Up
  3. St Davids [1] (Welsh Tyddewi or "house of David") is Britain's smallest city and home to Wales ' most important cathedral. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The ecclesiastical parish of Cwmamman sits in the archdeaconry of Carmarthen and in the diocese of St. Davids. (Web site)
  2. Ecclesiastically, the county contains 153 parishes and lies wholly in the diocese of St Davids. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. It is in the South Wales circuit, and in the Home military district; and it forms parts of the dioceses of Llandaff and St. Davids.

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  1. Despite these shortcomings, An Army of Davids by Glenn Reynolds is a very intriguing book.

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  1. The Old Cross Hotel is situated in the centre of St Davids, right on the Cross Square. (Web site)
  2. For further information on this hotel in St. Davids, Wales see our website. Move Up

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  1. The Bitches are a tidal race and set of rocks between Ramsey Island and the west Welsh coastline near St. Davids.
  2. Other spots include The Bitches between St Davids head and Ramsey Island and various secluded bays and beaches around St Brides Bay. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Saundersfoot is also superbly located for access to Tenby and St. Davids for day trips. (Web site)
  2. Easy access to Tenby, St Davids, Aberystwyth, and the M4 - all within an hours drive. Move Up

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  1. We are situated on the main A487 road between Fishguard (9 miles) and St Davids (6 miles).
  2. Located at the edge of the small village of Trefgarn Owen, centrally situated between St Davids, Fishguard and Haverfordwest. Move Up
  3. An ideal touring base with Tenby, St Davids, Fishguard, Newquay and Aberaeron an easy drive. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. David died at Mynyw (St. Davids) on Tuesday 1st March AD 589 and was buried in his cathedral, where his relics are still venerated to this day. (Web site)
  2. St Davids with the Cathedral and Bishops Palace and Ramsey Island are worth a visit and the North Pembrokeshire coastline is rugged and spectacular. Move Up

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  1. Located between Haverfordwest and St. Davids, and in the Pembrokeshire National Park, this site is ideal for touring this lovely area. (Web site)
  2. It is easy to find, lying midway between Haverfordwest and St. Davids on the main A487 road. Move Up
  3. Take the A48 to Carmarthen, followed by the A40 to Haverfordwest and the A487 to St Davids. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. A holy well, retreat and shrine dedicated to the mother of St David, situated on the coast just south of St Davids.

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  1. St Tysul was also the first cousin of St David, the patron saint of Wales, whose cathedral is located in St Davids, on the north-west coast of Pembrokeshire. (Web site)
  2. St Davids, named after the patron saint of Wales, is the smallest city in Britain with fewer than 2000 inhabitants. (Web site) Move Up
  3. From the resorts of Tenby and Saundersfoot to the quieter villages of Solva Village and St Davids, Pembrokeshire is a land of contrasts. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. St. Davids, Goodwick and Fishguard are a short drive and have shops, good restaurants and of course, the Cathedral in St. Davids. (Web site)
  2. Erinfa is between the Cathedral City of St.Davids, Patron Saint of Wales, and the Irish ferry port of Fishguard, scene of the last invasion of Britain. Move Up
  3. Only five miles from the smallest city in Wales, St.Davids with it's beautiful cathedral a place of pilgrimage since the middle ages. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. St Davids
  2. United Kingdom > Wales > Dyfed > Pembrokeshire Move Up
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  4. Countries > United Kingdom > Wales > Fishguard Move Up
  5. Wales > Dyfed > Pembrokeshire > Haverfordwest Move Up

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