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 2.6 km of Caernarfon Castle.
The Black Boy is a 16th-century inn within Caernarfon's historic town walls.
Frederic
United Kingdom
The hotel was situated perfectly for a wander around the town, and there’s a car park directly beside the hotel. Note: this car park is not free, and costs £10.
The room was clean, and the bed comfortable.
The Celtic Royal Hotel features a leisure club and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is situated in Caernarfon centre, just a 10-minute walk from Caernarfon Harbour.
Peter
United Kingdom
The hotel was perfectly located for accessing the town and its attractions. Good view over the Menai strait and town from our room.
Located in Caernarfon and within 13 km of Snowdon Mountain Railway, Ty Glyndwr Bunkhouse, Bar and cafe features a bar, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Bryandevrij
Netherlands
Very nice place with nice staff and a really awesome bar with great music. Good facilities aswell and an ideal location in the heart of Caernarfon. Would recommend everybody with plans coming to Caernarfon to stay at this place!
Situated in Caernarfon, North Wales Lake View 2 Bedroom features accommodation with a private pool, a patio and lake views.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Location really good.
Nice view.
Nice onsite facilities like a cafe, bar serving food and drinks, playground and outdoor pool.
Nice decking area with seating.
Chalet had most things needed for our stay like microwave, hob, cooking utensils etc.
Nice decking area.
Set in Caernarfon, Chalet 208 In Glan Gwna Caernarfon offers accommodation with a private pool, a patio and garden views. A public bath is available for guests, along with an open-air bath.
Dinsdale
United Kingdom
Chalet was perfect for short stay with a friend as close to family and Caernarfon.
Everything you need for a self catering break.
Excellent bar facilities on site.
On average, 3-star hotels in Caernarfon cost £155 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caernarfon are £110 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon can on average be found for £179 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Caernarfon this weekend is £156 or, for a 4-star hotel, £215. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caernarfon for this weekend cost on average around £299 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We enjoyed the castle, old buildings, tea rooms, views over...
We enjoyed the castle, old buildings, tea rooms, views over the estuary, trip on the boat. Also went to the Air Museum at Caernarfon Airport and took a ride in the little plane which went all the way to Llanberis and over Mt Snowdon. As it was self catering we only ate out twice. Nice and easy to get to Llanberis, Holyhead and other places of interest.
ANDRIES
Scored 10
10
It is a small place but has a few good food and drink places...
It is a small place but has a few good food and drink places, and has a well-built city centre for a pleasant walk, along with the Welsh coastal walk.
It is a good location for accessing anglesea and snowdon, which is what we did.
It has options for accommodations that are located in quiet and peaceful areas, yet a walkable distance from amenities.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Beautiful Town, full of history.
Beautiful Town, full of history. Parking was easy, food was good and the people were very polite and helpful. The castle is a must, the water falls nearby are beautiful and climb Snowdon, it's breath taking ;)
Wilmshurst
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
It was the base to places such as Llanbedrog, Morfa Bychan,...
It was the base to places such as Llanbedrog, Morfa Bychan, Dinas Dinle , and particularly Newborough in Anglesey and Snowdon all within 30 minutes to 40 minutes drive. We did not visit Caernarfon itself.
Martin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful walled town.
Beautiful walled town. The castle, the marina and the Welsh highland railway are great places to visit. There are also some nice little independent shops and many good places to eat. There is also recreation/activity centres locally or nearby. I also used it to get to other towns and villages that have worse or more expensive accommodation, like Conwy or towns in Anglesey, Snowdonia.
Yolanda
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
A small town centre, with a few independent shops and a...
A small town centre, with a few independent shops and a pretty quayside. The castle is attractive and imposing, dominating the scene. A few nice eating and drinking establishments, but many places - including the castle - don't permit dogs, which is both disappointing and rather short sighted these days.
The pub right by the sea was really quite poor, but had the views. The Old Courthouse was a hidden gem with delicious food and lovely setting. Prebooking tables seems essential in all places.
Caernarfon is not far from Anglesey which is worth a visit for walks and scenery, beautiful views all round. Plus a surprisingly pleasant pier at nearby Bangor.
An amazing experience to sleep in a property with the walls of Caernarfon. All the staff were very helpful. Our room was very comfortable although the pillows were too firm in my opinion. The breakfast was a winner and special mention to Delwyn who was so very helpful at the breakfast service and prevented me from burning the Inn down using the toaster!!!
Parking is arranged by the staff and we managed to park at the side of the Inn at a cost of £10 per night. However there is free parking a short walk from the hotel.
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 location is good for Anglesey and Caernarfon and the main route for North Wales towns Llandudno etc is close by. The house was amazing. The attention to detail is incredible. So welcoming and comfortable. I have had the privilege of staying all over the world. This is by far the best accommodation I have stayed in. Absolutely a 10/10
Excellent location near the centre of Caernarfon. Very comfortable and clean room, very nice restaurant, bar and lounge areas in the hotel. Excellent quality dinner in the bar in the evening. Friendly and helpful staff. Good parking.
This is a very well appointed basement flat which is extremely well placed for the steam railway, the castle and Caernarfon town centre. Living room was comfortable and stylish.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
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