A 12th-century abbey situated in Pembrokeshire, Wales, featuring a mix of medieval and modern architectural styles. The abbey's ruins include a large church, cloisters, and monastic buildings, surrounded by picturesque countryside and overlooking the River Teifi.
The St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are all that's left behind. Nice place for a walk while admiring the history. It's a nice place if you're in the area to visit. About 80% plus of the ruins have been destroyed overtime. Free parking, There is a small cafe, A place you can visit for free.
Free to go in. Atmospheric Abbey with plenty of info boards around to let you understand what the remains are. Nice open space to explore or sit and relax in. Lovely cafe and gift shop too. Weekly local produce market on a Tuesday in the grounds. Only about 10 stalls but all very nice and you can buy flour from the little house just round the corner too.
Historic site of abbey and St. Thomas church. Well worth a visit is in the area. Visiting is very easy. A487 and then B4546 to the Abbey There is limited parking at the site. (52.08084819413824, -4.679396371342211) and this is not always available especially on Tuesdays when it is the venue for the local market. but a better bet is at the town parking (52.08178485298606, -4.677090769613847) and it is just a short 200 m walk to the Abbey. There is a great cafe and also museum at the site.
The ruins of the Abbey were interesting and great to walk around on a sunny day. The information board was water damaged so unable to read.It is free to enter and the food in the cafe was delicious and great friendly service. The churchyard next door had some interesting inscriptions. The duck pond over the road was beautiful.
These ruins were fascinating if you like this sort of thing it's worth a visit. We went to the farmers market on the sight not a big market but the stall holders were very friendly and had some good produce. No entrance fee
Spent about 20 mins wondering around and in owe this is still standing. One sign could do with being replaced. Great cafe next to it too.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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The St Dogmaels Abbey ruins are all that's left behind. Nice place for a walk while admiring the history. It's a nice place if you're in the area to visit. About 80% plus of the ruins have been destroyed overtime. Free parking, There is a small cafe, A place you can visit for free.
Free to go in. Atmospheric Abbey with plenty of info boards around to let you understand what the remains are. Nice open space to explore or sit and relax in. Lovely cafe and gift shop too. Weekly local produce market on a Tuesday in the grounds. Only about 10 stalls but all very nice and you can buy flour from the little house just round the corner too.
Historic site of abbey and St. Thomas church. Well worth a visit is in the area. Visiting is very easy. A487 and then B4546 to the Abbey There is limited parking at the site. (52.08084819413824, -4.679396371342211) and this is not always available especially on Tuesdays when it is the venue for the local market. but a better bet is at the town parking (52.08178485298606, -4.677090769613847) and it is just a short 200 m walk to the Abbey. There is a great cafe and also museum at the site.
The ruins of the Abbey were interesting and great to walk around on a sunny day. The information board was water damaged so unable to read.It is free to enter and the food in the cafe was delicious and great friendly service. The churchyard next door had some interesting inscriptions. The duck pond over the road was beautiful.
These ruins were fascinating if you like this sort of thing it's worth a visit. We went to the farmers market on the sight not a big market but the stall holders were very friendly and had some good produce. No entrance fee
Spent about 20 mins wondering around and in owe this is still standing. One sign could do with being replaced. Great cafe next to it too.