With views over the beach, Tremadog Bay and towards the ruins of Criccieth Castle, Caerwylan Hotel is situated 10 minutes’ drive from the edge of Snowdonia National Park.
Lion Hotel & Studio Apartments are centrally located for exploring the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park. The Lion Hotel & Studio Apartments are located in the heart of Criccieth.
Set in 5 acres of tranquil Welsh country estate, Bron Eifion Hotel is a short walk to the sea and offers fine dining, spacious bedrooms and free Wi-Fi.
Set in Criccieth, 500 metres from Criccieth Beach, Craig-y-Mor provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The accommodation offers room service for guests.
Susan
United Kingdom
Everything with Craig-y-Mor was exceptional. The room, the facilities, the hosts, the food, and the bed was amazing!! I've just had the best 2 nights sleep I've had in a very long time.
I would definitely stay here again. I'm still here writing this and I don't want to leave.
With magnificent views towards the sea and the old medieval hilltop castle, this atmospheric hotel is situated on the High Street in the centre of town.
Indre
United Kingdom
Beautiful location, with amazing view from the window.
Were very helpful providing parking lot for our two motorcycles.
The Golden Fleece Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Porthmadog. This 4-star inn offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is situated 6.9 km from Portmeirion.
Nick
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, nice restaurant and comfortable room.
Porthmadog High Street is 30 meters and both national and steam trains are within 600 meters of Tudor Lodge. The Tudor Lodge is a family run bed and breakfast.
Situated in Chwilog, 19 km from Portmeirion, O Dan Y Coed Swedish Log Cabin with New 2024 Wood Fired Hot Tub offers accommodation with a hot tub.
Kerry
United Kingdom
The property is charming, set in a lovely location, close to the beach and town. The property itself has everything you need and the hot tub is perfect to relax in after a day exploring.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Criccieth this weekend is £116 or, for a 4-star hotel, £528. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Criccieth for this weekend cost on average around £731 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Criccieth by train via Shrewsbury or Birmingham, approximately 4-5 hours from London. International travellers can fly into Manchester Airport, then take a train, around 3 hours. Alternatively, a ferry from Dublin to Holyhead, then a 2-hour train ride. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for Criccieth is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 160km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Criccieth, UK, offers limited public transport. Arriva Buses Wales operates local bus services, connecting to nearby towns. Trains are accessible from Criccieth Railway Station, with services to Pwllheli and Shrewsbury. Walking and cycling are viable for short distances. Car hire is available for longer journeys.
The High Street area in Criccieth is a popular choice for visitors, offering convenient access to local shops, restaurants, and the iconic Criccieth Castle. It's also a short walk from the beautiful South Beach.
What guests said about Criccieth:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Host was helpful in supplying info in advance.
Host was helpful in supplying info in advance. Cottage was well placed for visiting the Llyn Peninsula. However, although the cottage was clean, there was an extremely musty smell which hit us as soon as we arrived and proved impossible to clear. It may have been damp. Also, although there was parking, the entrance to the drive way is quite narrow and certainly difficult to access as it is right on a bend in a busy road. As others have reported, the bed in the main bedroom is rather springy and a bit uncomfortable.
Patricia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A really nice village/ small town with great beaches Every...
A really nice village/ small town with great beaches Every one should visit and high season they do Sunny weekend afternoons it gets well overloaded. if that is only time you have it is still worth it.
Prince of Wales Arms has good food good service and fair prices you get a big meal.
Butcher and bakery are great but close Sundays
David
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
criccieth is a very small quiet place and facilities for...
criccieth is a very small quiet place and facilities for eating out are very limited, especially if you have not had time to pre book.
All throughout the area some restaurants do not do food on mondays others not on a tuesday. we often had to travel into Porthmadog to eat.
Criccieth is very scenic, there is a lovely spot down by the bay by the castle to try to spot the Dolphins.
chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Criccieth is a pleasant quiet town with a nice beach and...
Criccieth is a pleasant quiet town with a nice beach and some individual shops, restuarants, hotels and plenty of cafes. It is a very good place to journey out from for the day.
It is easy to walk around and the castle makes a lovely view by the sea.
We ate in the Prince of Wales. Standard pub food, nothing fancy. The scampi and chips was good and the staff friendly. Some interesting old photos in the pub as well as the history of the very old beam you can see in the upstairs dining area.
We had a birthday meal at the Caerwylan hotel. Our later (8pm) booking meant that within half an hour we were the only diners (everyone else had dined earlier). When I booked I emailed that it was a birthday celebration but was told it would depend on how many guests are in the earlier slot! I went ahead with the booking as I didn't want to drive anywhere. The food was nicely presented and the vegetables the best cooked I have eaten out for a long time,. My husband also highly rated the dessert. We were however disappointed with the lamb rump - mine was not that tender and somewhat fatty and some gristle. Little flavour. We have had lamb rump at a very good pub restaurant on Dartmoor and it had good flavour and tender. They also did not have oat milk which has become a common stock item in a lot or hotels, restaurants and cafes. We had to find a member of staff to pay the bill as we had coffee in the bar area and did not see anyone after that. We had to go and find a staff member! So Criccieth lovely but the 4 star rated hotel not brilliant.
We can recommend The Goat - recently refurbished - a lovely pub about 3 miles from Criccieth and apparently there is another one further up the coast near Nefyn which we will visit on our next stay.
Marie
10
Scored 10
While Criccieth isn't large, being based there gives you...
While Criccieth isn't large, being based there gives you access to explore the whole of North Wales and make some excellent walking excursions in Snowdonia. Criccieth has an excellent beach and is a short drive from many other wonderful beaches. The castle is also a nice place to stop if you have a couple hours to spare.
CAYoung
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The iris is a fantastic property .
The iris is a fantastic property . The views are absolutely amazing. Its next to the beach. Above the Cadwaladers and across from the fish and chip shop. What more could you want 😂 Parking is plentiful.
If you get the opportunity take a drive to Black Rock sands which you can drive on. The sunset from there is fantastic.
Bryn and Mary were lovely, welcoming and make you feel at home. Our room was very nice and with a good view of Castell Criccieth. The bed was really comfortable and we had a great nights sleep. On arrival Bryn kindly gave us details of local restaurants, take aways and pubs and Mary was very helpful with advice on nearby activities and walks. Overall a great place to stay and breakfast was also very good. Would definitely recommend and visit again.
This is a excellent guest house, nothing was to much trouble from the hosts Tina & Andy they were fantastic, breakfast was absolutely brilliant and perfect everyday , the scrambled eggs and salmon is a must. And the nice gift from Tina when we arrived was a lovely touch ( homemade fudge ) yum. The guest house is also located perfectly and just down the road are brilliant beach and a castle just wow 🤩 perfect location to explore north Wales
This property is 5 star accommodation! Immaculately clean, beautifully presented with top quality furnishings and fittings. From the fluffy towels to the fabulous kitchen, outside space, view, plenty of mirrors, sockets,comfy bed, great shower. It was perfect. It’s a 10 minute walk into Criccieth and to the nearest beach. You have independent shops, coffee shops, restaurants, pubs etc. A lovely place to explore North Wales from.
The location of the property made it quiet and a perfect place to relax. However if we needed anything Criccieth and Porthmadog were close by. Our dog loved the garden and as it was fully enclosed we could let her run around freely. Everything we could need was available at the cottage and we could see that previous feedback from other holidaymakers had been acted on, which had made improvements to the cottage and the garden.
Lovely themed room with views of the sea and Criccieth Castle out the window. The room was clean and comfortable, with everything you needed for a short stay. Free parking also available right across from the accommodation. Check in/out was very easy.
Short walk to the beach and main street through the town. Criccieth was a good base for visiting other places nearby, such as Aberdaron, Abersoch, Pwllheli and Porthmadog.
Mark and Louise infused our stay with care and quality... our room was spotless with e erything we needed for our short stay in Criccieth. The breakfast was excellent, top quality ingredients and presented with real hospitality... White linen, wonderful service and thoughtful extras like handwrapped and home made cake to help ourselves to as we left for the day... thank you both! We look forward to returning.
the George IV is quite dated but very clean, it also has some great character architectural features. Breakfast was really good and the staff were helpful and friendly. Our room was huge and very comfortable.Criccieth was a surprise to us, very nice 'old school' seaside town , also had a great meal at Dylans restaurant on the sea front.
Room nice and clean and comfy bed. Enjoyed breakfast every morning. Guest house was good base to explore area and Criccieth was not far to walk to maybe 5 minutes. We enjoyed the Prince of Wales Pub and the curry restaurant. Plenty of places to eat. Hosts were informative on where to visit which helped us decide what to do on our stay.
The Tudor Suite is brilliantly decorated and furnished in the Tudor style, but with all the mod cons you would expect in a high end hotel.
The view of Criccieth Castle was breath-taking.
Ample tea and coffee making equipment and biscuits and welsh cakes too.
Sian and John were wonderful friendly hosts. Nothing was too much trouble.
The B&B is located in an idyllic setting near Criccieth Castle and overlooking Tremadog Bay. My room had a panoramic view across the bay towards Harlech and it was amazing watching the sun set over the bay. The room was great, with everything I needed and the breakfast was good too.
Amazing location, panoramic view of the mountains and sea. Spotless accommodation, beautifully kept gardens, easy to walk into Criccieth for shops and food etc. Best bit was sitting on the veranda watching the sun go down with the sea lapping at the shore.
The cottage was comfortable with everything you need for a holiday in North Wales. Milk and biscuits on arrival a thoughtful touch. Close to Snowdonia and the Festinniog and Welsh Highland Railway. Lovely garden for sitting in every evening.
The room was lovely, comfy beds, lovely location and incredibly clean. The hosts were so so lovely and nothing was a bother. The breakfast was also so yummy. We will definitely be staying again if we find ourselves in Wales again soon!
Perfect location for exploring this part of North Wales. Spacious exceptionally clean room with lovely big bathroom. Delicious cooked breakfast cooked to order - us veggies were really looked after. Very welcoming and friendly too
The hotel is located just off the main road with plenty of parking space available the staff were very helpful and friendly and the breakfast was even better than I expected and sets you up for the day. Everything
The rooms were nice and big, I loved the bed, it was so comfy. Beautiful views, the restaurant made an amazing breakfast, so tasty! The rooms were spotless, so clean! The hotel was right across the beach
Great hosts, we were made to feel very welcome. Spacious, clean room and comfortable bed. Excellent breakfast. Great location near Criccieth Castle and also on the Welsh Coastal path for walking.
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