Criccieth

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Criccieth which includes a sandy beach and a small town or village
Criccieth which includes a sandy beach and a small town or village
Criccieth which includes heritage architecture and a house
Criccieth showing a house
Criccieth showing a small town or village and a house

Situated on the Cardigan Bay shore of the Lynnpeninsula in the northwest of Wales, Cricciethis known as ‘The Pearl Of Wales On The Shores Of Snowdonia’ and more than livesup to this spectacular description thanks to its setting. The views it offers,and the appeal of its south facing aspect, are enough to place a very warm glowinside you. The shoreline itself is divided in two by a rocky outcrop and the ruinsof Criccieth castle sit on this outcrop.

CricciethCastle

Towering over the rest of the landscape, the castleoffers a chance to explore the past at the same time as soaking in stunningviews both out to sea and back over SnowdoniaNational Park. The castle itself was first built in 1230 and has beenaltered and adapted by various people through the years until being partiallytorn and burned down in 1404. The surviving buildings still show some of thescars of this event. The castle houses displays and exhibits documenting thehistory of Welsh castles.

Beaches inCriccieth

The outcrop upon which Cricciethcastle is situated acts as a natural dividing point between its two beaches,both of which have their own distinct ambience and appeal.

To the west you will find Marine Beach, which ismade up mainly of pebbles. East of the outcrop is the larger beach, usuallyregarded as Criccieths’ main beach. This consistsof pebbles and sand and offers stunning views of the sea itself and themountains of the Welsh coast. Families will relishthe chance to swim, relax on the beach and explore the aquatic wildlife presentin the rock pools within easy walking distance. As an added bonus, thetemperate climate of the bay means that both of the beaches often play host tovisits from dolphins.

Landmarks

Criccieth is smallenough to successfully explore on foot and offers striking architecturallandmarks besides the aforementioned castle. These include a Lifeboat Stationwhich was built in 1854 and is still operating today, thanks to a volunteercrew of 17 and the lifeboat Doris Joan. The old town offers fascinatingglimpses of the past in the form of structures like 17th centuryfarm buildings, and, on Wellington Terrace, a trio of 600 year old cottageswhich are the oldest in Criccieth.

Around Criccieth

The location of Criccieth,on the very edge of Snowdonia, makes it anexcellent base for exploring the some of the most spectacular scenery that Waleshas to offer. The National Park itself provides stunning scenery and, in theform of Snowdonia, the highest mountain in England and Wales. More energeticvisitors can walk to the top, whilst those taking it easy may opt to ride thetrain up. Once at the peak, wonderful views in all directions include, on aclear day, the chance to see as far as Ireland.

Other attractions nearby include Portmeirion, theMediterranean style village used in cult sixties television programme ‘ThePrisoner’, and Llanystumdwy, the village where British Prime Minister DavidLloyd George grew up.

Whether you want to soak up the sun on the beach,explore the mountains and hills on your doorstep or delve into the history ofthis archetypal Welsh community, the hotels, guesthouses and campsites of Cricciethoffer the perfect base from which to explore.

Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments

Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments

3 out of 5
Y Maes Criccieth Wales
The price is RM244 per night from 22 Jan to 23 Jan
RM244
RM293 total
22 Jan - 23 Jan
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this 3-star hotel in Criccieth. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (301 reviews)
great hotel, quiet area.

Reviewed on 31 Dec 2025

Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments
Marine Hotel

Marine Hotel

2 out of 5
Marine Cres Criccieth Wales
The price is RM495 per night from 22 Jan to 23 Jan
RM495
RM594 total
22 Jan - 23 Jan
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Criccieth. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Criccieth Castle and Lloyd George Museum are located ...
7.4/10 Good! (15 reviews)
Self check in, worked well. Clean with plenty of space. Easy parking. Recommended cafe had great breakfast. Could have done with some washing up liquid in the kitchen.

Reviewed on 14 Oct 2025

Marine Hotel
Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa

Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa

3 out of 5
Bangor Street Caernarfon Wales
The price is RM376 per night from 1 Feb to 2 Feb
RM376
RM451 total
1 Feb - 2 Feb
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Caernarfon. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in their reviews. Popular ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (1,001 reviews)
The pool area is very ckean

Reviewed on 5 Jan 2026

Celtic Royal Hotel & Spa
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The Fanny Talbot

The Fanny Talbot

3 out of 5
High Street Barmouth Wales
Stay at this aparthotel in Barmouth. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and housekeeping. Popular attractions Ty Crwyn and Barmouth Beach are located nearby.
9.8/10 Exceptional! (56 reviews)
Clean, spacious room. Friendly check in. The continuous “drone” of something, maybe a boiler, throughout the night, making the use of ear plugs necessary, for a light sleeper, took the edge of our stay - room 1. There was no problem with the road outside or the customers from the pub.

Reviewed on 9 Nov 2025

The Fanny Talbot
Snowdon View

Snowdon View

3 out of 5
Caernarfon Wales
Stay at this cottage in Caernarfon. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a garden. Popular attractions Hafod Eryri and Quarrymans Hospital are located nearby.
Snowdon View
Dragon's Den Glamping Retreat

Dragon's Den Glamping Retreat

3 out of 5
Gaerwen Wales
Stay at this cabin in Gaerwen. Enjoy free Wi-Fi and free parking. Popular attractions Caernarfon Castle and Traeth Llanddwyn are located nearby.
3/10 (2 reviews)
Arrived and no one had any idea which tent we were supposed to be in. Originally taken to one that had no made beds, litter, broken chairs and an inflatable dirty lazy spa (advised as a hot tub). Then got told to my relief wasn’t our tent. Instead we were taken to another tent that was transparent ...

Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025

Dragon's Den Glamping Retreat
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Reviews of Criccieth

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

We used this hotel as a base whilst exploring further afield. Criccieth itself doesn't "float my boat" although I'll admit that I seem to be in a minority here.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

The castle is worth a visit whilst staying in criccieth. Although a small castle so only there for roughly 30 minutes but theres loads to read about in the museum afterwards. Stunning views from the top of the hill.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

We were very pleased with the town and hotel. We were looking for accommodation near Portmeirion and Criccieth was an ideal location with a great setting of its own.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

nice clean seaside town

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

A vibrant, busy, friendly little town with fabulous far reaching views over to Snowdonia, Harlech, Barmouth & the Llýn Peninsula.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Criccieth is a lovely spot for families with plenty of beaches and rock pools locally. We were lucky enough to see a Dolphin and a Grey Seal one evening which made our trip.