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Criccieth

Criccieth, styled as the 'Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia,' is a charming seaside resort town in Gwynedd, Wales. Located on the boundary between the Llŷn Peninsula and Eifionydd, it offers a blend of historical intrigue and coastal relaxation. The town is a popular destination for families, featuring the impressive ruins of Criccieth Castle, which provide extensive views over the town and surrounding countryside. The heart of the medieval town is centered around Y Maes, the original town common. Criccieth is also renowned for its vibrant fairs held on May 23 and June 29, which transform the streets with market activity and fairground attractions. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Criccieth offers a peaceful base to explore the rugged beauty of North Wales, with easy access to nearby towns like Porthmadog, Pwllheli, and Caernarfon. The compact nature of the town makes it walkable, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the local atmosphere without the need for extensive transport.

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🚆 Criccieth railway station🚆 Afon Wen railway station

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Where to Base

Base yourself near Y Maes, the central town common, or at the foot of Criccieth Castle. This location places you within walking distance of the main streets, the market, and the seaside. It offers the best access to the medieval ruins and panoramic views, allowing you to immerse yourself in the town's historic atmosphere and coastal charm without needing a car for daily excursions.

Best Season

May and June are ideal for visitors seeking cultural immersion. The town is famous for its fairs held on May 23 and June 29, which draw large crowds and fill the streets with market stalls and fairground attractions. These events offer a unique glimpse into local traditions. Summer is also excellent for enjoying the seaside resort atmosphere, with the castle ruins providing a scenic backdrop for exploration and relaxation.

Getting Around

Criccieth is compact and highly walkable, with key attractions like the castle and Y Maes easily accessible on foot. It is strategically located just 5 miles west of Porthmadog, 9 miles east of Pwllheli, and 17 miles south of Caernarfon. While there is no direct airport, its proximity to these larger towns provides convenient connections to broader transport networks in North Wales. This makes it an ideal base for travelers who prefer to explore the region by car or bus, combining a quiet stay with easy access to wider attractions.

Nearby attractions

Criccieth Castle

Criccieth Castle

Historic515 m

castle in Criccieth, North Wales

Criccieth Beach

Criccieth Beach

Nature537 m

beach in the United Kingdom

St Cynhaearn's Church

St Cynhaearn's Church

Worship2.9 km

church in Ynyscynhaearn, north Wales

St Beuno's Church

St Beuno's Church

Worship4.9 km

church in Penmorfa, Gwynedd, Wales

Moel y Gest

Moel y Gest

Nature5.3 km

hill (263m) in Gwynedd

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