Set in Caernarfon, in a building dating from 1904, Meifod House offers a garden and guestrooms with free WiFi. Offering a terrace, the property is located within 1.6 mi of Caernarfon Castle.
Dana Negrescu
Switzerland
Delightful! The house has an energy of it`s own, vibrant and purposeful to make you enjoy the stay, feel thrown back in 1960. All the rooms are wonderfully furnished (library, living room, dining room, the bar, etc). The hosts are friendly and very helpful. If you want to have an experience, we recommend staying here: everything is made for comfort. Our room was spacious, there were mirrors everywhere, the vines are hovering over the windows very so discreetly, the bathroom (with a vintage tub) was perfectly sized for a nice bath time!
The Celtic Royal Hotel features a leisure club and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is located in Caernarfon center, just a 10-minute walk from Caernarfon Harbor.
Debasis
United Kingdom
Room - Room was good
Breakfast - was good. addition of boiled eggs in the menu would be great.
Featuring a bar and views of sea, Y Castell is located in Caernarfon, 8.1 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway.
Tim
Canada
Loved the location (close to castle and WHR) and friendly staff. Rooms were clean and comfortable, but the muggy weather during our stay made it little difficult to sleep. Would definitely recommend to others.
Located in Caernarfon and within 8.3 miles of Snowdon Mountain Railway, Ty Glyndwr Bunkhouse, Bar and cafe features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Aurelio
Switzerland
Very nice lady who runs the place, and extremely central location
On average, 3-star hotels in Caernarfon cost $161 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caernarfon are $130 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon can be found for $183 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $137 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Caernarfon for tonight. You'll pay around $126 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon will cost around $344, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Castle interesting and views across to Anglesey beautiful at...
Castle interesting and views across to Anglesey beautiful at sunset. Walled town attractive though some of the outer parts a bit run down. Seems a lively place with a buzzing Friday evening social scene. Eating places mostly offering pub grub rather than local produce.(Ok if you like chips)
rostiddles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Magical, Musical, Happy, Dog Friendly and helpful place.
Magical, Musical, Happy, Dog Friendly and helpful place.
The cobbled streets bekan horses, the Castle stands strong, proud and has witnessed passing of time.
The Marina changes as many times as the moon rising and the sun setting, mirroring the life of the Castle.
Musicians bloom like flowers. Laughter and cheer brings people together here.
pearl
Ireland
10
Scored 10
The town was lovely to walk through and in perfect location...
The town was lovely to walk through and in perfect location from hotel we was very close to the harbour but didn’t go and see as we was there to climb snowdon and was about a 20 min drive there so not too bad
Nick
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Finding somewhere good to eat was difficult, everything...
Finding somewhere good to eat was difficult, everything thing was closed, it was like a ghost town. Weatherspoons food was horrendous as was the Black Boy Inn, cheap food for an expensive price, wouldnt venture there in a hurry.
Russ Baynham
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Most of the city is around the castle and is very quiet at...
Most of the city is around the castle and is very quiet at night. However, in addition to receiving poor service from the property we stayed at, I also found that it was difficult to book restaurants in advance with several websites not working or containing the wrong information, having to make several phone calls to make a booking and bookings made via web sites were not responded to.
Caernarfon and its castle are beautiful, but their use of technology me think that they are still living in the dark ages.
Anthony
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting town mixing Welsh and English culture.
Very interesting town mixing Welsh and English culture. The castle is the main highlight, and the narrow streets nearby, remnants of the old town. Lots of good places to eat, both for lighter meals and evening outings. Very busy in the summer with tourists, so September is a good time to visit. Lots of interesting things to do or visit nearby, if you have a car. Snowdonia, lakes and mountains. Railway journeys to other towns for a good day out. Beautiful beaches nearby, and boat trips up the Menai Straits, so there is something to please everyone. Try your hand at speaking Welsh. Most Welsh people will appreciate your trying!
The pod was very clean and obviously very new. Very well equipped with cooker, microwave, tv, plenty of seating, pots and pans, croquery and cutlery. Plenty of hot water and heating was very good. There was a view of the mountains from the lounge/kitchen area.
I liked the peaceful rural location, though as it was the end of October it would be different in the main season. I would definitely stay again. I liked this style of holiday as usually I have stopped in B&B, hotel accomodation
Breakfast, you pre-order exactly what you want and is cooked to perfection. Family run place in a quiet area of Caernarfon but it's a stones throw from the Harbour , the town centre & the Castle. I booked this place because the reviews were great and it didn't disappoint. Although they don't have a car park they provide an excellent guide to where you can park and it's completely free as they also provide a Parking Pass. Place is very clean and decorated so well and tastefully.
The welcome, the decor (fabulous!), the ambience - and the breakfast was superb. There’s plenty of parking and of all the hotels we stayed in, definitely the most comfortable bed. It’s a place you’d stay in for a while (to make the most of the beautiful reception rooms). We walked down into Caernarfon and although it looks daunting with the road fairly close by, you can turn off left on the way and take the scenic route to the castle.
The property was delightful. The hotel gave us an upgrade to a garden suite, which was very generous. The reception, bar area, lounge and dining room where very tastefully decorated. All very comfortable. The food was exceptional. My wife had the scallops which were the best she had ever had, and my guinea fowl was perfect. The hotel has a varied and not overpriced wine menu. All in all, I wouldn’t hesitate to stay there again.
The hotel was very clean and more modern than I anticipated. The lobby area was nicely kept and the reception staff were friendly and helpful.
The bedroom was a good size family room and the bathroom looked newly fitted- the shower was amazing!
The location was good for visiting the local area and there’s lots of restaurants within walking distance.
A lovely little bolthole to relax in after a day exploring North Wales. Chris was lovely and made sure we had everything we could need. The bara brith was a nice extra touch. Clean bathroom with a good shower. Very convenient location close to the centre of Caernarfon with parking!
The location is fantastic. Located right next to the castle and only a few yards from multiple restaurants and pubs. There is no parking at the hotel; however, there is a large public carpark directly behind the hotel that only charges £6.00+ for 24htr parking. What a deal!
Good location for visiting North Wales towns, beaches and historical sites including Caernarfon, Criccieth, Conwy. Lovely views of the coast and Menai straits from the cottages. Nice touches at the cottages such as laundry facilities and bbqs. Friendly and helpful hosts.
Flat had an immediate feel of homey, comfortable, relaxed. Nice size living room and bedroom and bathroom. Kitchen seemed fine but we chose not to use it. Temperature was good and we could adjust if needed. Five minutes walk to castle and whole of downtown. Very safe area
Great location in the centre of Caernarfon.
Lovely clean and fresh room with additional toiletries and linen to use. Extra tea and coffee available. Very comfortable and enjoyable place to base ourselves for our visit to north Wales.
Nice view of the castle and the waterfront. Not far from shops, bus and railroad stations.
Great breakfasts both day. Had a second floor view of the bay.
Also had nice dinner here outdoors on one evening
Great location and attentive hosts. Minutes to come decent restaurant and high street. The castle and boardwalk are also very close by. Parking was also a breeze. Lots to do for little kids as well.
The location was fab and the view was even better! We really enjoyed how close it was to lots of different locations and being able to sit out and watch the sun set over Caernarfon in the distance.
Lovely camping pod, in a beautiful location. A short walk to Caernarfon with a brilliant park for children, on the way. Children loved the swimming pool. Plenty of places to visit.
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