Caerfarchell is a small hamlet set within expansive St Davids peninsula, unusually centred on an open green and believed that it originated in the 14th or 15th centuries and was designated a Conservation Area in 1997. A Calvinist Methodist Chapel was built in 1763 and replaced by the current building in 1827 and is now a Grade II listed.
St Davids, the smallest city in Britain is only a short drive from the small hamlet. St Davids is surrounded by some of the finest coastline in Europe and is the only city to lie within a national park. Since the 12th century it has been dominated by the cathedral, quickly becoming one of the great historic shrines of Christendom.
Our favourite things to do in Caerfarchell
- Discover the historic sites of Caerfarchell.
- Explore the scenic landscapes nearby.
- Enjoy walks in the surrounding countryside.
- Attend local events or festivals in Caerfarchell.
- Visit nearby attractions and landmarks.