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St Non's Chapel and Well

St Davids, Haverfordwest SA62 6BN, United Kingdom

St Non's Chapel and Well
Historical landmark
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VPFJ+2J Haverfordwest, United Kingdom
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Maxine Clinton
Maxine Clinton227 days ago
This is just off the Pembrokeshire costal path, we visited late March, wow, I didn't realise that so many flowers grew alongside our coastline, a breathtaking display, the Chapel fits well in its surroundings, would like to return to walk more if this path, loved it.
Simon Cooper
Simon Cooper288 days ago
An ancient monument set in a high south facing meadow overlooking St Brides Bay.

As well as the footings of the building there is a small shrine and spring.

Ramped access is well maintained. On a warm summers day this is a beautiful and tranquil location
Chris Kinnersley
Chris Kinnersley288 days ago
Quant little Chapel, ruins and Well. The walk here from Porthclais via the coastal path is absolutely stunning. Amazing views.
John Arthurs (Johno)
John Arthurs (Johno)288 days ago
We visited here on a beautiful sunny day in June and the colours of the sky and sea were amazing. Beautiful chapel and the bench outside was a lovely place to take in the serenity and scenery. Visit marred by one thing! Irresponsible dog owners not cleaning up after, thanks, and luckily we didn’t step in any of it and there was loads! Nuff said
Kevin Steward
Kevin Steward288 days ago
What a lovely little Chapel and well of st nons. We'll worth a visit and the view of the rugged coastline is beautiful.
Gillian Haley
Gillian Haley288 days ago
One of the most peaceful and spiritual place I have been too plus views were outstanding.
Brian Lambert
Brian Lambert319 days ago
The Chapel is free to visit and accessible from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. I don't know if it has a car park as I came across it by accident whilst walking the Coatal Path between Caerfai and Porthgain.
Ruellyn Mirfin
Ruellyn Mirfin1 year ago
After visiting St David’s Cathedral is was lovely to visit the chapel where he was born and the well that sprung up at his birth. Great views that leads to a lovely coastal path.
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