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.
Susan
United Kingdom
Really charming accomodation, the decor is a treat, reflecting the grace of a bygone era, the service was warm and sincere.
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.
Jessica
United Kingdom
Loved the location, staff and food. It was a great experience
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.
Maria
United Kingdom
The location was great, the room was perfect for us, our kids loved the little bunks under the eaves and slept really well!
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.
Offering a garden and inner courtyard view, Trigonos - Quiet, Peaceful, Vegetarian and Vegan B&B is set in Caernarfon, 28 km from Portmeirion and 28 km from Snowdon.
David
United Kingdom
Lovely situation and staff, everything was just great.
On average, 3-star hotels in Caernarfon cost £143 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caernarfon are £94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon can on average be found for £168 per night (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, £219. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caernarfon for this weekend cost on average around £444 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
Sam
6.0
Scored 6.0
The waterfront and portion of the town enclosed within the...
The waterfront and portion of the town enclosed within the castle wall were nice. Once you exit the castle walls, there were a couple of areas where small groups of males were engaged in anti-social behaviour. While they were in the minority, their presence really brought down the image of the town. The commercial areas outside the castle wall could benefit from signage standards.
Manhatta
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The castle and old town are amazing.
The castle and old town are amazing. The views across to Anglesey were breathtaking, especially at sunset.
Everything you need is close by and there are lots of places to visit - castle, marina, smallest pub in Wales. Along with plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes.
I use a walker and had no problem getting around. The castle is in the process of fitting a lift inside one of the towers, so anyone with mobility issues will be able to access the upper areas.
Jpy157
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The castle was amazing, we could have spent longer there but...
The castle was amazing, we could have spent longer there but wanted to fit in other sightseeing.
We were self-catering but there were lots of places to eat which seemed very attractive.
The town is not too large to get about on foot but I suspect most people would prefer the area around the castle and quays.
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
Spacious and clean. A short walk from Caernarfon centre, the castle and other tourist sites, (and the pubs and take-aways.)
A view of Snowdonia from the main bedroom. Well furnished, and the beds were extremely comfortable.
We were a little uncertain about parking and possible local noise but parked right outside the door everytime, heard nothing from the neighbourhood and only saw one person walk passed the house.
We've stayed in North Wales often at various places but this new one is a new favourite and the host... fantastic!
Breakfast was lovely- location was great for us as we wanted somewhere close to Snowdonia for a hike up Snowdon, also close to the Bypass so we could visit other local places- Caernarfon itself was a pretty village, unfortunately quite a lot of the shops were closed, and a lot of pubs and restaurants in the village opened on limited days- which was a little surprising for the height of the summer holidays! The hotel staff were lovely, friendly and accommodating ! Bar and restaurant food was also nice😁
The whole place was very clean and well taken care of. The breakfast was delicious, and the hosts were kind and helpful. They offered ideas of things to do in the surrounding areas (I highly recommend a day trip to Llanberis - visit the slate museum and then hike to the Angelsey Barracks) and were very helpful with figuring out transportation options (We took the bus - drivers are very helpful too). The location was good; it was quiet but still not too far from the castle and restaurants.
I could not find a fault with the Black Boy inn.
The staff were very friendly.
We were welcomed and all questions answered.
The room was lovely
The breakfast was exceptional
The menu for evening meals Wes superb
The bar had a good selection of beers, wines and spirits.
The location was ideal for everything in Caernarfon and was central to the North Wales coast and Snowdonia national park.
If I came to this area again, I would like to stay here again.
The townhouse was perfect for us and our 2 friends. Modern with a great lounge area and kitchen. Our host Henri provided breakfast foods and coffee, tea, milk, butter,juice and a loaf of bread beautifully fresh baked bread.
There were 3 comfy bedrooms. We slept so well.
The location was steps away from the castle and lovely town. I highly recommend this property if you are going to Wales.
Location is excellent for touring around North Wales and a 15 minute walk into Caernarfon and great views over the Menai straits. Accommodation was clean and very well equiped, everything you needed was available. The owners had left a very nice welcome pack which included a bottle of wine, chocolates, butter, bread, milk, biscuits, cake and even some flowers on the dining table.
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.
Had a great stay in this lovely hotel, rooms are clean, bed is comfy and the breakfast is one of the best. Location is right in the centre of caernarfon, ideally suited for the whole of north wales.
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 proprietor was very helpful and accommodating when a booking error meant only one of our two rooms was available. The location was extremely convenient to the castle and the old town.
The owner was very kind and friendly. The location is exactly the centre of Caernarfon, close to the castle and restaurants. The room was quiet at night and bed was very comfortable.
Wonderful stay at Caernarfon. House was clean and tidy. Excellent location to visit North wales. Margaret was very helpful and check in and check out East. Would highly recommend.
Location and value. Clean and well presented. Handy for the “delights” of Caernarfon (beautiful place, shame about some of the revelers and rubbish left behind…)
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