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Criccieth Hotels
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Bron Rhiw Hotel Caernarfon Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd. LL52 0AP Telephone 01766 522257
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WTB 4 Star AA 4 Diamond
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Built in approximately 1875 the hotel retains the character expected in an older building with pitch pine staircases and large airy rooms but with the added modern comforts included as well. Our breakfasts are renowned for their quality. Cooked to order using local produce, prize winning welsh sausages, local bacon and free range eggs along with all the trimmings, including fluffy scrambled eggs using creamy welsh butter. Please Note. We are a non smoking establishment.
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Glyn y Coed Hotel Porthmadog Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd. LL52 0HL Telephone 01766 522870
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WTB 3 Star AA & RAC 4 Diamond
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We are ideally situated overlooking the sea, castle & mountains and just a couple of minutes walk from the beach, shops & superb restaurants. All rooms are ensuite & newly refurbished to a high standard and we offer private parking and a south facing patio overlooking the sea. We are Licensed & have a no smoking & no pets policy.
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Bodlondeb Hotel Porthmadog Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd. LL52 0HP Telephone O1766 522249
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WTB 1 Star
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A family run hotel Bodlondeb offers comfortable accommodation with good food. It is situated in a prime location with wonderful sea views and is an ideal base for enjoying the sandy beaches of the Lleyn Peninsula and the scenic beauty of the Snowdonia National Park.
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Min y Gaer Hotel Porthmadog Road, Criccieth, Gwynedd. LL52 0HP Telephone 01766 522151
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WTB 3 Star AA 4 Star
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Min Y Gaer is a 10 bedroomed, family run licensed guesthouse, conveniently situated close to the amenities within the town of Criccieth. All rooms are en-suite. We face due South, overlooking the Esplanade, with a commanding view of the scenic Tremadog Bay coastline.
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The Lion Hotel Y Maes , Criccieth, LL52 0AA
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3 Star
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Developed and extended from a comfortable Olde Inn. The lion hotel is situated on the edge of the village green, in the heart of this unspoilt seadide town, and has magnificent views of the mountains, castle and sea.The hotel is fully licenced and offers a varied and lively entertainment programme. Superb base for exploring both Snowdonia and Llyn Peninsula, both areas of outstanding natural beauty.
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George IV Hotel High Street, Criccieth, LL52 0BS
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2 Star
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Located in the beautiful hidden treasure that is Criccieth - often referred to as the 'Pearl on the shores of Snowdonia' this family-run, grade-II listed hotel is full of character, yet offers all the creature comforts one would expect in a modern hotel. The ideal base from which to enjoy the breathtaking local landscape and local attractions, and particularly suited as a base for walking, fishing and golfing breaks
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Caerwylan Hotel Beach Bank, Criccieth, LL52 0HW
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2 Star
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A privately owned hotel situated on the East shore of Criccieth's Esplanade with stunning views over the beach and Cardigan Bay. 24 Bedrooms with en-suite facilities, views of the sea and the medieval hill fort of Criccieth castle, remote controlled TV with tea & coffee making facilities. Friendly and efficient staff with traditional cuisine. Lift available to all floors, garages and parking. A gentle stroll takes you to all the town amenities.
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Other Hotels in the Area
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Royal Sportsman Hotel 131 High Street , Porthmadog, LL49 9HB
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3 Star
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The Royal Sportsman is Porthmadog's premier Hotel, the only full service quality Hotel in Porthmadog with star ratings awarded by both the Welsh Tourist Board and the AA. This Victorian Hotel was built in 1862 as the main staging post in the area since the Cambrian Railway did not arrive in Portmadog until 1867. The Hotel was famous for its own liveried carriage and horses, stabled in what is now the garage, to take customers from the Hotel to their destinations
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