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 £124 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caernarfon are £104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon can be found for £129 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Caernarfon this weekend is £179 or, for a 4-star hotel, £190. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caernarfon for this weekend cost around £300 per night, 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!
A great find, we booked this the night before we travelled and have been very impressed. The hotel is in a great location for exploaring North Wales. The hotel staff are very friendly and accommodating, we'd like to give a special mention to the assistant manager who was fantastic! He made us feel very welcome and had lots of knowledge of the area. The food is incredible here, definitely not what we were expecting, it made our stay even more special. The rooms were very clean and the bed comfortable.
The owners were really nice even though we were quite late on arriving on the check in time we communicated, they were understanding and rushed through the hostel from their work briefly and accommodated us. We were also able to leave our luggages before our check in time. The whole place is very, very clean and there's even a free breakfast. The hostel is also near to a lot of shops, station, castle, sights and the sea.
Very clean, modern and spacious new cottage
Superbly equipped with loads of crockery, cooking utensils etc. Fabulous storage in all bedrooms and kitchen, and very comfortable beds
Very lovely quiet rural location and yet well located to explore North Wales and Snowdonia National park
Many lovely walks available within a 20 min drive, and Caernarfon castle and the nearby beach are even closer at 10-15 mins
The apartment was well equipped and although we never met our host, she was in regular contact with us via email. We also needed to reach her by phone once and had no problem. The garden is nice and we figured out all the appliances although they were a bit foreign to us. The facilities were very neat & clean and the location convenient to the castle and shops. We enjoyed being able to make our own meals.
This was a nice historic hotel. Queen Victoria herself stayed in 1832! The place has lots of charm but the rooms themselves could use updating. However the room was clean and comfortable. The breakfast was amazing! The hotel is right by a bus stop with service from Bangor and on to Porthmadog making it easy to do our trip car free. It was also an easy walk to the castle and Welsh Highland Railway station.
The Chalet is so cozy and relaxing and well placed in a peaceful environment close(6-7 min drive) to Caernarfon station.
Host arranged for bread, butter and milk for breakfast. Sufficient supplies were there for tea/coffee. Think of anything home essential and it was available in charlet.
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!
A very comfortable hotel with excellent facilities and a calm friendly welcome We particularly liked the lounge and library rooms. A very relaxing short break just a short drive/taxi ride out of Carnarvon with it's fantastic castle, town walls and and good restaurants/pubs.
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.
Everything! The room was beautiful. Breakfast was yummy, and I was particularly happy with the vegan options. The hostess was lovely. And the hotel is situated very close to the harbour, castle and lo Al restaurants/supermarkets.
The guest house was a beautiful property located within easy walking distance of the castle. One thing to note. If you arrive before checkin, there are no facilities available at the guest house so plan ahead.
Friendly, helpful staff coupled with a brilliant location meant it was a buzzing place nestled under the castle.
We were a group of bikers on a very wet tour of Wales. This was just what we needed.
The location was perfect in the middle of the castle town. The room and bathroom were very clean and felt newly renovated. Also, Neil was very welcoming.
Conveniently located within the castle wall. Great Food, service in a historical setting. Just a short stroll within the castle wall to Caernarfon Castle
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