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Britain’s smallest city, was once the medieval centre of Celtic Chistianity .Its great Cathedral and the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace bear testimony to its importance in an age when two pilgrimages to St. Davids equalled one to Rome. Surrounded on three sides by water - and some of the country’s finest beaches and most exhilarating coastal walks and views - no visitor is ever short of things to do, see or delight in. |
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