Solva
Solva is a Village in the county of Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro).
Solva postcode: SA62 6TA
There are great places to visit near Solva.
Solva History
There are some historic monuments around Solva:
- St Davids Cathedral Close: Close Wall and Sites of Former Gateways
- St Davids Cathedral Close: Archdeacon of Cardigans Ground
- Castell Coch Promontory Fort (by Ynys Gwair)
- Promontory Fort S of Solva Harbour
- Dinas Fach Defended Enclosure
- St Davids Cathedral Close: Chanter's Orchard
- Brawdy Promontory Fort
- Whitewell
- Moated Site 100m East of Caeforiog Bridge
- Standing Stones near Upper Lodge
- Harold Stone
- St Non's Chapel
- Porth y Bwch Defended Enclosure
- St Patrick's Chapel
- Bickny Round Barrow
- Caerfai Camp
- St Davids Cathedral Close: The Free School
- Porth-y-Rhaw Camp
- Tre-Ffynnon Burial Chamber
- Mesur-y-Dorth Cross-Incised Stone
- Ynys y Castell
- Burial Chamber
- Well, south of Rhos-y-Cribed
- Castell Coch Promontory Fort
- St Davids Cathedral Mill Leat
- Clegyr-Boia Camp
- Carreg Samson Burial Chamber
- Tre-Maen Hir Standing Stones
- The City Cross
- Parc y Castell Mound and Bailey Castle
- Caerau Promontory Forts
- Black Point Rath
- Tre-Wallter Llwyd Burial Chamber
- Cottage, Mill and Lime Kiln at Caerbwdy
- Bay View Farm Defended Enclosure
- Carn Llidi Burial Chambers
- Porthgain Quarry and Harbour
- Standing Stone NW of Trecenny Farm
- St David's Cathedral Close: The Bishops Palace and Garden
- Remains of Medieval Farmhouse with Round Chimney at Croftufty
- Enclosure 200m SE of Solva Village
- Aberfelin Mill
- St Davids Cathedral Close: Vicar's College
- Lime Kilns
- St Davids Cathedral Close: Cloister Hall (Undercroft only)
- Porth Egr Defended Enclosure
- Hut Circles and Ancient Enclosures NW of Carn Llidi
- Lecha Burial Chamber
- Pointz Castle Mound
- White House Burial Chamber
History of Solva
The village church honors Saint Aidan and is part of the parish of Whitchurch.