Situated on the stunning Pembrokeshire peninsula and most westerly point of Wales, St David’s, has been a site of pilgrimage and worship for more than 800 years. This architectural gem is located on the site of an earlier sixth-century monastery built by St David, the patron saint of Wales. Today it provides a vibrant community of worship and place for prayer as well as a centre of musical excellence playing a pivotal role during the St David’s Music Festival.
- Perfect for: Choirs
- Repertoire: Sacred, classical
- Performance times: Visiting choirs are welcomed to sing services during holiday periods. Informal lunchtime recitals and evening concerts are also possible.