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Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa
Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa



Victoria House Room Only Accommodation
Victoria House Room Only Accommodation



The Royal Victoria Hotel
The Royal Victoria Hotel



Plas Dinas Country House
Plas Dinas Country House



Ty'n Rhos Country House
Ty'n Rhos Country House



The Lake View Hotel
The Lake View Hotel



Royal Goat Hotel
Royal Goat Hotel



Ty Afon, River House
Ty Afon, River House



Cottage - Sleeps 4 - Pet Friendly - Terrace
Cottage - Sleeps 4 - Pet Friendly - Terrace



Plas Glynllifon Mansion
Plas Glynllifon Mansion



Ty Glyndwr Bunkhouse Bar and Cafe - Hostel
Ty Glyndwr Bunkhouse Bar and Cafe - Hostel



Canolfan Y Fron - Hostel
Canolfan Y Fron - Hostel



YHA Snowdon Pen-Y-Pass - Hostel
YHA Snowdon Pen-Y-Pass - Hostel



YHA Snowdon Llanberis - Hostel
YHA Snowdon Llanberis - HostelGet last-minute hotel deals in Caernarfon and save more




Celtic Royal
Celtic Royal



Chalet in Snowdonia With Pool & Fishing Lake
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Top landmarks in Caernarfon

Yr Wyddfa

Caernarfon Castle
Pen-y-Pass
Aberglaslyn Pass
Watkin Path
Pyg Track
Rhyd Ddu Path
Llanberis Lake Railway
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Caernarfon is well known for its castle and mountains, while attractions include Llanberis Lake Railway and Rhyd Ddu Path. This historical city has something for everyone including bars and sights like Yr Wyddfa and Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty—all within a small-town setting.
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Black Boy Inn
"Really great location we seem to be in the middle of absolutely everything immaculate room the room we had was huge as well a really comfortable queen bed But if you like a pub where people start singing fabulous Welsh Songs then this is the one for you"
The Royal Victoria Hotel
"Had a classic double room overlooking the car park so able to unlock car from window without having to go down for family members to pack/unpack items. Lovely quiet room, spacious, fantastic bed very comfortable and spacious ensuite. I did struggle with the door knob and also turning the shower on as getting arthritis in my fingers. Loved the bathmat, grab rails and easy taps on the sink. Could have done with a lighter duvet as very warm. Breakfast each morning was amazing and managed to sit in the conservatory bit on one morning. Ate in the Restaurant first night but husband found his lamb a bit chewy and cooked rare. Daughter ordered Gnocchi and meal was very small portion, she ended up having some of my seabass which was great. Puddings were lovely but quite pricey. Second night ate in the bar instead and enjoyed meals much more, steak and ale pie, beef burger and char grilled chicken which they cooked for me (not in the garlic butter sauce). Meals came very quickly and again different puddings but pricey. £100 each night for 3 adults without the cost of drinks. Great location though for Snowdon, two walked up and I got last ticket for the train. Amazing views from the window too of mountains. I would recommend."
Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa
"Nothing to say. Thank you"
Ty Afon, River House
"Absolutely lovely, staff amazing and great breakfast! The only downside ( don't let it put you off ) was no fan available for room."
The Lake View Hotel
"We had the most wonderful stay. The property is situated just a small, enjoyable walk away from Llanberis. Amy and James were amazing hosts, always showing interest and being super helpful with their knowledge of the local attractions. Breakfast was amazing, the porridge proved great fuel for the Snowdon climb. The room was clean, comfy and had its own personality. Thoroughly recommend to anyone interested in completing Snowdon and travelling around North Wales."
Plas Glynllifon Mansion
"The hotel is unlike anywhere I've ever stayed. It's a HUGE mansion that looks stunning when pulling up the drive, but then you notice some of the windows boarded up. However, for those want to stay somewhere VERY unusual and is up for a little adventure, then this Glynllifon is one of the most interesting and quirky places to stay. It's far from a 4-star hotel - but with significant investment, it could easily become one of the best hotels in the UK and therefore command significantly higher fees from guests. However, my stay was fun and enjoyable despite the lack of TV and intermittent WiFi."
Victoria House Room Only Accommodation
"Clean and attractive property, helpful and pleasant owner. Highly recommended"
Ty'n Rhos Country House
"Upon arrival we have been upgraded (for free) to a luxury room. The room itself was very nicely decorated and it had that luxury, boutique feel. Room was very clean. All towels, glasses, cutlery in the room as well as bedding was very clean. The hotel itself has a unique style, very well thought through with stylish design and decorations. Staff very friendly and helpful. Breakfast delicious and quickly prepared and served. Hotel is situated within 15 minutes drive from seaside town as well as access to Snowdon tracks. I would highly recommend this place."
Ty Glyndwr Bunkhouse Bar and Cafe - Hostel
"Amazing value, huge en-suite room with adjoining living room with large smart TV, kitchen area and loungers. We even had sea views from two windows. All within the walled town a stones throw from the castle. Best value o have ever had with Expedia. Well done Sue, you should put your prices up!"
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Caernarfon: Where Majestic Castles Embrace Rugged Peaks and Timeless Charm
Discover Caernarfon, a charming small town steeped in history and natural splendour. Wander through its picturesque centre, where traditional Welsh culture thrives, and marvel at the imposing Caernarfon Castle—a UNESCO World Heritage site that dominates the skyline. Nestled amidst rugged mountains, the town offers scenic walks and breathtaking views over Caernarfon Harbour. A blend of heritage and serenity makes Caernarfon a captivating destination for those seeking an authentic Welsh experience.
Discover great hotels near Caernarfon
Caernarfon offers a range of hotel accommodation, from cosy B&Bs to luxurious hotels. Many provide comfortable lounges, traditional breakfasts and scenic views of the surrounding landscape, ensuring a pleasant stay in this historic Welsh town. These are some of the hotels preferred by our travelers near Caernarfon:
- Stunning Pod - Sleeps 4 Dog Friendly With Hot TubOpens in a new window: This budget-friendly guesthouse embraces a relaxed, leisure traveller vibe. It is celebrated for its welcoming atmosphere and ease of access to local attractions. The property offers a seamless check-in experience and ensures a cosy environment that appeals to those seeking a distinctive, comfortable journey. Guests appreciate the charming décor and the curated local experiences designed to enhance a memorable stay.
- Hotel Port DinorwicOpens in a new window: This 3.5-star hotel offers a refined experience for leisure travellers who value comfort and style. It features a selection of dining options, including a breakfast service, and is known for its inviting architectural design that enhances the overall guest experience. The hotel is celebrated for its express check-in and dedicated airport transfer services, providing a fluid and high-end journey that resonates with discerning travellers.
- Groeslon Ty Mawr B&BOpens in a new window: This 3.0-star guesthouse is ideal for adventure-seeking leisure travellers who appreciate a vibrant, dynamic atmosphere. It is renowned for its curated experiences, including nearby adventure sports and recreational activities that create a lively, engaging environment. The property stands out with its modern design elements and a fast, smooth check-in process, ensuring a memorable, high-quality journey for those in search of distinctive experiences.
Where to stay in and around Caernarfon
When visiting Caernarfon, consider staying in Bangor, Menai Bridge, or Llanberis. Bangor offers a vibrant university atmosphere, friendly locals, and stunning mountain views, ideal for coffee lovers and walkers. Menai Bridge boasts romantic dining options and trendy bars by the sea. Llanberis, rich in history and surrounded by mountains, is great for outdoor excursions. For first-time visitors, Bangor is the best choice, providing easy access to attractions and activities.
- BangorOpens in a new window: Bangor is a vibrant city that offers a unique mix of history and natural beauty. Nestled near the mountains, it's perfect for those who love outdoor activities like walking and birdwatching. The city is also home to friendly locals and a thriving café culture, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee. Don't miss exploring the stunning Menai BridgeOpens in a new window and the majestic Penrhyn Castle, which are just a short journey away. For adventure seekers, the nearby Zip World Penrhyn Quarry promises an exhilarating experience with ziplining and more.
- Menai Bridge: Menai Bridge is a charming spot known for its romantic atmosphere and stunning views of the sea. It's an ideal base for leisurely dining and relaxing strolls along the coastline. The Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens is a beautiful oasis to explore, offering a tranquil escape. With its trendy vibe and picturesque surroundings, Menai Bridge is a fantastic choice for couples and those looking to unwind while taking in the natural beauty of the area.
- LlanberisOpens in a new window: Llanberis is a delightful village that sits at the foot of the iconic Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). It’s perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike, with a variety of walking trails and historical sites, including the fascinating National Slate Museum. The friendly atmosphere and beautiful gardens enhance the charm of this area. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful walk or delving into local history, Llanberis offers a unique experience that captures the heart of Wales.
Things to do in Caernarfon
Explore Caernarfon’s rugged charm, where a majestic castle presides over rolling hills and coastal views. Enjoy scenic walks, invigorating hikes in the surrounding mountains, and leisurely boat trips along the shoreline, all set in a picturesque small-town atmosphere.
- Aberglaslyn PassOpens in a new window – Discover the splendour of this natural feature, whose winding paths offer glimpses of historic castles, rugged mountains, and quaint small towns. Take a leisurely walk through the pass and enjoy its serene atmosphere as you explore the interplay of nature and history.
- Pen-y-PassOpens in a new window – Wander through this natural feature, where the landscape is interwoven with the charm of old-world castles, dramatic mountains, and nearby small towns. It’s an ideal spot for those who appreciate the blend of natural beauty and cultural history.
- Zip World Penrhyn QuarryOpens in a new window – Experience the thrill of a zipline ropes course at this unique location. As you soar above the quarry, you’ll be treated to views that echo the nearby castles, mountains, and small towns, making it a memorable adventure for the spirited traveller.
- Newborough BeachOpens in a new window – Unwind at this sandy beach where the gentle rhythm of the waves meets a backdrop of castles, mountains, and small towns. It’s a great place to relax, take a stroll along the shore, or simply enjoy the coastal scenery.
- Yr WyddfaOpens in a new window – Challenge yourself with a climb up this majestic mountain. Its slopes offer not only physical excitement but also views that echo the charm of castles, mountains, and small towns in the region. Embrace the natural beauty and historical echoes as you explore this iconic peak.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Caernarfon
- Book for the cheapest times: The most affordable time to visit Caernarfon is during January, February, and November, when hotel prices tend to be lower. To fully appreciate the town's rich history and culture, including its iconic castle and charming small-town atmosphere, a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is recommended. This duration allows for budget-friendly sightseeing, walking tours, and enjoying local dining options, all of which offer great value for money while exploring the stunning mountain scenery and interacting with friendly locals. Prices may drop during these months, making it an excellent choice for those travelling on a budget.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To discover last-minute deals to Caernarfon, begin by exploring the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute Deals sections on Hotels.com, where you may find discounted hotel options as your travel date approaches. To keep updated on potential savings, consider enabling email alerts or push notifications for flash sales and special promotions. Additionally, the Smart Shopping feature available on the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, helping you identify the best options. By using these tools, you're more likely to seize opportunities for a spontaneous getaway.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices may vary depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and time of year, so being flexible with your dates could help you save on your stay at a Caernarfon hotel. For those seeking unique experiences, boutique hotels may offer a more personalised touch and occasionally provide better value. When you book with Hotels.com, we will inform you if the price for your selected dates is above or below the average, and if it appears to be on the higher side, we might suggest more affordable dates, which could help you find a more appealing option.
- Consider your location: Hotels situated near the city centre generally tend to be more expensive; however, thanks to Caernarfon's superb public transport links, you may discover a more affordable independent hotel a bit further out that remains well-connected. For those keen to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there is often excellent value to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Caernarfon
Caernarfon experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 42.1°F (5.6°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 59.2°F (15.1°C). December is usually the wettest month. April, July, and August are the peak travel months in Caernarfon, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly cloudy, accompanied by light rainfall. On the other hand, October to December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.
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