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Tel code: 01286 | code search
Postcode: LL54 | code search
Population: 10000
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Caernarfon faces onto the Menai Straits, sheltered by Anglesey and protected by its lovely castle as it was once protected by the Roman fort of Segontium – Caernarfon’s very name means fort on the shore – finds from which can be viewed at the museum... Read More

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Black Boy Inn

Black Boy Inn

The Black Boy Inn is situated within the historic town walls of Caernarfon. Caernarfon is a market town with an open air market every Saturday (Mondays also in Summer).
The Inn is within easy walking distance ... More | Double Room: From £30 | visit website

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Cartref Guest House

Cartref Guest House
Cartref Guest House is within the ancient town walls of the spectacular Caernarfon Castle. A delightful 18th Century Town House built by a Scottish Baronet retaining many of its original features including some very special ... More | visit website
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Plas Tirion Farm

Plas Tirion Farm is set in the beautiful countryside between Snowdon and Caernarfon. It is in a quiet, rural location and is an ideal setting for a quiet weekend or mid-week break exploring North Wales. ... More | Double Room: £23 - £30 | visit website

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Travelodge Caernarfon

Situated within walking distance of the town centre, offering a great nightlife scene and a fantastic location for local attractions such as Caernarfon Castle and Gypsy Wood Park, Snowdon Mountain Railway and Anglesey Sea Zoo, ... More | visit website

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Bron Menai Guesthouse

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Premier Inn Caernarfon

Premier Inn Caernarfon
A perfect location, built on the harbour of the old walled town. Just 3 minutes walk into town is the magnificent castle, Segontium Roman fort and the newest railway in Wales for a journey into ... More | visit website
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Caer Menai

Caer Menai
John and Sandy Price invite you to stay in their charming Georgian/Victorian Guest House, just two minutes from Caernarfon Castle.

Situated within the old town walls, Caer Menai adjoins the quiet promenade, and is conveniently placed ... More | Double Room: £30 | visit website
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Y Beuno Hotel

Y Beuno Hotel

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Recently renovated privately owned Inn on the North Coast of Wales. With some rooms having breathtaking views across to Anglesey and beyond. With seven bedrooms, log fire, comfy bar & ... More

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Pengwern Farm

A charming and spacious farmhouse of character, Pengwern Farm is beautifully situated between mountains and sea. It offers unobstructed views of Snowdonia, and has well-appointed bedrooms throughout, all with en-suite facilities. Pengwern Farm is set ... More | visit website
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YHA Snowdon Ranger

YHA Snowdon Ranger
Set off to tackle Snowdon from this comfortable hostel with a path to the summit starting here. And there are plenty more mountains, lakes and valleys to discover the next day. Go swimming in the ... More | visit website
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YHA Pen-y-Pass

YHA Pen-y-Pass
The Snowdon base camp! Once the haunt of famed Victorian climbers, this hostel is 1,000ft above sea level and at the start the ascent of Snowdon. A great base to experience the stunning landscape and ... More | visit website
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Betws Inn

Betws Inn
Set within the Snowdonia National Park and only 7 miles to the nearest beach, Betws Inn is ideally placed to explore the spectacular countryide and attractions of Snowdonia and the rest of North Wales. a ... More | visit website

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