Puffin Place
5301St Davids | Sleeps 6 + cot
7 Nights from £927
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
Conveniently situated in St Davids, the Cross is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with food served in the comfortable bar lounge. Dogs are welcome in the garden, bar and lounge area and highchairs are available for children.
Nearby beach
A small rocky cove at high tide which becomes a lovely sandy beach when the tide is out, great for rock pooling and beach games. Parking is free at the top of the cove and the footpath down is steep and winding. Check the tide times before you visit, there is no lifeguard cover and care should be taken as there are strong currents in the sea.
Nearby walk
Park in Whitesands beach car park and discover the delights of St David's Head. This is a moderate walk of just over an hour with spectacular views and rocky outcrops. Dogs are welcome on leads. Follow the link to the walk details courtesy of our friends at the National Trust.
Nearby town
Welcome to the smallest city in the United Kingdom! It may be small but St Davids is situated within the Pembrokeshire National Park and enjoys some stunning scenery alongside a magnificent cathedral. With narrow streets complete with cafes, restaurants and galleries, it's definitely a place to visit.
Also nearby
Open year round, apart from Christmas Day, call in for seasonal Welsh dishes and fresh local fish alongside a warm welcome for all the family. At the weekend you'll often find local bands playing live music.
February 2022
Warm welcome
We loved this pub which was always welcoming and the food was good.
Visitors to the St Davids area should call in here for advice and guidance on where to go and what to do in the area. There's a visitor centre, gallery and gift shop so you can stock up on all things Welsh.
This lovely deli is conveniently situated on the High Street and offers a wide selection of whole foods, wines, beer and lots of produce from Welsh providers. Renowned for its sandwiches and baguettes, stock up on picnic items here before heading out for the day.
A traditional pub, open year round but only serving food from April to September. The pubs two rooms offer a dining area and then the "glue pot" is where locals gather. An open fire in winter keeps everyone toasty! There's a pool table, darts and outside patio for warmer months.
Here's a great opportunity to explore a medieval palace, complete with its own exhibition and gift shop. Check out their website for opening times throughout the year.
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