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Finding the right place to stay in and around Caernarfon
Caernarfon is a wonderful central location for visiting the whole of North Wales. Only 9 miles from Llanberis and Bangor, 7 miles from Anglesey and a direct link to the Lleun Peninsula. Staying in and around the Caernarfon area makes perfect sense. with fine dining and wonderful Welsh craft shops, not to mention fantastic historical sites including the World famous Caernarfon Castle, with its fantastic Royal Welsh museum, and the Roman Fort of Segontium situated within waking distance of the royal Town, Caernarfon simply has it all. Below we have listed some of our wonderful accommodations many of whom offer fantastic home cooked food and ala carte menus. Click on the photo of the establishment below to go directly to their website.

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Black Boy Inn
One of the oldest public houses/ hotel in Caernarfon with fine food and beer. Part of the Newbrough group of pubs.
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Bronhaulog Guest House
Situated only 1 min walk from the town centre, Bronhaulog is a well run family business which offers home cooking and a friendly service.
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Bryn Hyfryd
Located in a very popular area and within walking distance to the centre of town. Offering a friendly serivce and a relaxing stay.
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Bryn Teg
Holiday Home Park in North Wales offers all the luxury facilities that you associate with top hotels and health clubs
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Cae Berllan
We offer 3 converted stone cottages with all the needs of modern day living. The three cottages enjoy a splendid rural location, yet are convenient for easy access to Snowdonia national park and the historic town of Caernarfon.
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Caer Menai Guest House
Situated within the town walls, Caer Menai is ideally situated for a pleasant stay in Caernarfon. Only 2 mins from the castle entrance.
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Celtic Royal Hotel
This stylish hotel is situated in the famous town of Caernarfon, consisting of 110 en-suite rooms, a fine rdining restaurant a chic Art Deco Bar, a leisure club and facilities for conferences.
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Coed Helen Holiday Homes
Quality holiday homes within walking distance of the Roman Town of Caernarfon.
Overlooking the World famous Castle.
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Glan Gwna
Holiday Park
One of the largest country Holiday parks in the area, Situated just two miles from the
town
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Y Gors Bach Inn
Llanddeiniolen (Just outside Caernarfon) offering good food and comfortable lodging in the heart of Snowdonia.
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Is Helen Farm
Traditional detached character farmhouse on working farm sleeps 6 + cot. Pets welcome. Walking distance of Town Centre
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Menai Bank Hotel
Ideally situated Hotel on the aproach road to Caernarfon, Menai bank offeres a relaxing setting just a short step from Town Centre
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Tal Menai Guest house
Victorian Guesthouse standing in its own grounds, overlooking the Menai Strait and Anglesey, off the A487 Caernarfon to Bangor.
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Tegfan Bed and Breakfast
Conveniently situtated in the heart of the Royal Town and within the town walls. Tegfan offers home comforts and a great stay.
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The Stables
Hotel
The Stables hotel offers ensuite rooms and a fantastic restaurant. Also available are two country cottages for that 'special privacy'
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Victoria House B &
B
Located within the town walls and backing onto the promenade, Victoria House offers an ideal base for a friendly and relaxing stay
in Caernarfon
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