St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, Wales, United Kingdom
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.
Today this splendid building erected to the glory of God remains a vibrant, living church offering a place of peace for prayer and devotion.
We have a group of trained volunteers, who are happy to guide visitors and pilgrims around the Cathedral.
Group Bookings
We welcome groups of all ages to the Cathedral. We make every effort to facilitate pilgrimages. Let us know of any special interests or requirements.
Tours in Welsh are available subject to guide availability. Special Interest Groups are welcome.
Tour parties can provide their own guides by arrangement and after consultation. Tour companies should note that a booking is not in place until they have received a confirmation advice from us.
Please read the guidance on donations below. School Visits are particularly welcomed. Tours can be arranged to support specific Curriculum areas e.g. in R.E. ( Life of St David, Piligrimage, Signs and Symbols, Places of Worship, Church and Community), History (Medieval Realms, Tudors) and others. Please ask us to tailor your visit to your school's needs. No charge is made for school visits, but donations are very welcome.
During August we shall try to provide regular tours on Mondays at 11 am, on Fridays at 2.30 pm and on other days subject to demand and guide availability.
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