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.
Helen
United Kingdom
I loved the spooky vibe, the decor was great and really comfortable bed. The staff were friendly, would definitely return.
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.
Bryan
United Kingdom
This was our second family ( 10 people) stay at the Celtic Royal Hotel. The standard rooms were spacious and clean. The breakfasts (self service buffet ) and dinners were of a good standard. We also made use of the gym and pool which were also of a good standard.
On the final evening due to a sudden change in homeward bound travel arrangements we had to request our evening meals to be served earlier than the usual stated times, and the staff in the Copa Bar were extremely accommodating and went over and above to make this happen.
The reception staff were also always very helpful.
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.
Clive
United Kingdom
Breakfast good, good choice. Nice being near sea and mid town. Got car at pay carpark, free after 5:00 p.m.. just a nice homely place.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Caernarfon cost £111 per night, and 4-star hotels in Caernarfon are £99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Caernarfon can on average be found for £110 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Caernarfon this weekend is £137 or, for a 4-star hotel, £350. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Caernarfon for this weekend cost on average around £232 per night (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!
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!
We really enjoyed our return visit to the Black Boy Inn and our suite with kitchenette gave us great flexibility as we explored the Llyn Penninsula. Breakfasts in the hotel were excellent with enough variety for us and freshly cooked ingredients. We thoroughly enjoyed the evening meal we chose to have - the restaurant had an extensive menu with a local flavour. The staff were friendly and efficient. There is plenty to do and see both in the town and the wider locality so the whole experience was of a relaxing break.
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
The property was spotlessly clean, and cosy. We loved it. The balcony and it's view of the lake was a pleasant surprise .. perfect for breakfast & a G&T in the evening! The site was immaculate too, with restaurant & shop. Decent size pool and park if you are travelling with kids, they will love it. Caernarfon town centre is just a short drive away with plenty of restaurants and supermarkets.
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 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
Your accommodation was both comfortable and welcoming. The breakfast was excellent each day. And the team were all friendly and helpful.
We found your guest house perfectly situated for our holiday exploring North Wales. And it was just a short walk to the many pubs and restaurants in Caernarfon for an evening meal.
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.
Convenient to Caernarfon.
All necessary facilities for cooking were provided.
The host provided thoughtful bread, milk and butter.
A washing machine was provided! (But no way to dry the clothes).
Everything was neat and clean.
The hosting, the vibe, the quaintness. Just a perfect place to stay in North Wales. It’s a hostel so there is sharing, but never once felt like my needs weren’t met. One of my favorite stays going across the UK.
Very comfortable and convenient location for exploring Caernarfon. Several good eateries nearby. Two comfortable reading chairs. TV allowed us to sign in to our Netflix and Disney accounts.
Staff, food, location, history and set up of the hotel…everything was just fabulous! Staff was very tentative and respectful, some even going the extra mile for us without us asking.
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.
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.
Very pleasant atmosphere, fantastic location next to castle and old downtown area, and waterfront. Nice young people working there (a family operation?).
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