Criccieth Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Criccieth showing a house and heritage architecture
Beaches, castles and stunning natural scenery welcome visitors to this peaceful town on the shores of North Wales’ Llŷn Peninsula.

Billed as the Pearl of Wales, Criccieth has beaches, historic landmarks and a beautiful setting. This traditional seaside town curves around Cardigan Bay and sits in the foothills of Snowdonia National Park. Criccieth attracts many loyal holiday makers, who return each year to enjoy the timeless pleasures of beachfront accommodation, countryside walks and watersports. 

Dominating the town are the ruins of Criccieth Castle, built on a headland in the 13th century and the scene of many battles between the English and Welsh. Climb a steep path to discover the remains of the gatehouse, towers and ramparts. Enjoy unrivaled views of Cardigan Bay and the Llŷn Peninsula. Spot Harlech Castle in the near distance visit it on a daytrip.

Purchase the book Criccieth, a Heritage Walk from the tourist information office and discover additional important landmarks on a self-guided tour. Highlights include centuries-old fishermen’s cottages and Criccieth Memorial Hall, which displays art nouveau features and hosts performing arts events. Go to Market Square, where British Prime Minister David Lloyd George once made speeches. In the nearby village of Llanystumdwy is the Lloyd George Museum, a commemoration of the politician’s life.

Criccieth’s beaches stretch along both sides of the castle and are the town’s focal point on sunny days. Both offer safe swimming and are popular with people canoeing and windsurfing. To the east see Main Beach, with rock pools and backed by an esplanade. To the west visit Marine Beach, which features a row of Victorian-era townhouses.

Find opportunities for outdoor pursuits in the nearby surroundings. Play 18 holes at Criccieth Golf Club and go on a survival challenge at Dragon Raiders Activity Park. Snowdonia National Park, on the outskirts of town, is the setting for scenic drives and mountain hikes.

Criccieth is also a great base for exploring the Llŷn Peninsula. Follow sections of the Wales Coast Path to archaeological sites, beaches and coves. Drive a short distance to pretty coastal towns, including Abersoch and Pwllheli.

The Moelwyn Hotel & Restaurant
The Moelwyn Hotel & Restaurant
3 out of 5
27-29 Mona Terrace, Criccieth, Wales
The price is Rp1.208.387 per night from 10 Jun to 11 Jun
Rp1.208.387
per night
10 Jun - 11 Jun
Stay at this 3-star guesthouse in Criccieth. Enjoy free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Criccieth Castle and Lloyd George Museum are located ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (216 reviews)
"Had a gorgeous view of the sea. Stephen and Jo were super friendly and sympathetic to my autistic grandson"

Reviewed on 29 May 2024

The Moelwyn Hotel & Restaurant
Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments
Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments
3 out of 5
Y Maes, Criccieth, Wales
The price is Rp2.468.561 per night from 11 Jun to 12 Jun
Rp2.468.561
per night
11 Jun - 12 Jun
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! (191 reviews)
"Good points: the location and the parking area, the politeness of the staff. The cleanliness of the room with convenient sockets. I appreciated the fact that at least a few of the staff spoke Welsh (my first language). Bad points: the bed was the most uncomfortable of the 3 hotels in which I stayed ..."

Reviewed on 29 May 2024

Lion Hotel and Studio Apartments
Caerwylan Hotel
Caerwylan Hotel
4 out of 5
BEACH BANK, Criccieth, Wales
The price is Rp2.572.206 per night from 13 Jun to 14 Jun
Rp2.572.206
per night
13 Jun - 14 Jun
Stay at this 4-star beach hotel in Criccieth. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and parking (surcharge). Popular attractions Criccieth Castle and Lloyd George ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (60 reviews)
Caerwylan Hotel
"Lovely decor, service with a smile and a warm room."

Reviewed on 5 Apr 2024

Caerwylan Hotel
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.
Aberdunant Caravans Direct
Aberdunant Caravans Direct
2 out of 5
Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park, Prenteg, Porthmadog, Wales
Stay at this campsite in Porthmadog. Enjoy free parking, Wi-Fi (surcharge) and a garden. Popular attractions Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways and Portmeirion ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (72 reviews)
Absolutely wonder stay
"Absolutely beautiful. I have never stayed in a static caravan before but this was the best experience for a first timer. The facilities were spot on and the hot tub was an added bonus and throughly enjoyed by the children. The only downside was that the toilet seat was very loose and shifted when ..."

Reviewed on 30 May 2024

Aberdunant Caravans Direct
The Fanny Talbot
The Fanny Talbot
3 out of 5
High Street, Barmouth, Wales
Stay at this 3-star aparthotel in Barmouth. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking (surcharge) and housekeeping. Popular attractions Barmouth Beach and Ty Crwyn are located ...
10/10 Exceptional! (14 reviews)
"Clean and well fitted out (as described) and in a good location for harbour and beach. Friendly staff. I was initially concerned at a lack of information about where we could park, but once we had got to the place to ask, turns out they have a free parking space nearby for guests and we were not ..."

Reviewed on 1 Jun 2024

The Fanny Talbot
Upper Lake Chalet , Dog and Pet Friendly
Upper Lake Chalet , Dog and Pet Friendly
3 out of 5
Glan Gwna 84 & 50, Caeathro, Caernarfon, Wales
Stay at this 3-star chalet in Caernarfon. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and cable TV channels. Popular attractions Redline Indoor Karting and Gypsy Wood Park ...
7.6/10 Good! (4 reviews)
Great location
"Great location, quiet, comfortable, good equipped kitchen, reliable wifi."

Reviewed on 13 May 2024

Upper Lake Chalet , Dog and Pet Friendly
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
30 Sep 2019

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
27 Aug 2019

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
21 Aug 2019

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
28 Jul 2019

nice clean seaside town

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
22 Jul 2019

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

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
8 Jul 2019

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.