St Davids
The city of St David's is the smallest city in Wales with a tiny populace of simply just 2,000. This is significantly fewer than most towns in Britain also. St David's carries a lots of historic value and was the very last resting place of St David, providing its name. The cathedral and 14th century tower gate are samples of the city's dated structures. St David's coast forms a part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park too, which is an extremely well-liked tourist destination.