Description
Criccieth must surely enjoy one of the most beautiful locations to be found anywhere. Situated on the coast at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park with all its attractions there is something to do for everybody. Castles, walks, mountains, beaches, scenery, trains, golf, water sports, fishing, plus excellent visitor attractions in abundance. Criccieth has two beaches either side of the Castle, which dominates the town standing high on its rocky perch. The beaches are a mixture of sand and pebble with a rocky area at the far end of the eastern beach exposing rock pools at low tide. There are no amusement arcades or vendors along these beaches so you can enjoy a relaxing time soaking up the sun with only the sounds of the sea.
Itinerary
Full Day Excursion to Portmeirion Village
This unique village is set on its own peninsula on the southern shores of Snowdonia. It's dreamlike Italianate quality made it the setting for the cult TV series 'The Prisoner'. There are lovely gardens and fascinating vistas at every turn (entrance included in the tour cost).
Full Day Excursion to Snowdon
The unique Snowdon Mountain Railway rises to within 66ft of the summit of Wales' highest mountain and provides unforgettable views of some of the finest mountain scenery in the British Isles.
(Fare included in the tour cost - service stops part way in severe weather).
Venue Information
George IV Hotel
Situated on the High Street in the centre of Criccieth with magnificent views towards the sea and castle from many bedrooms. All 47 bedrooms are centrally heated and have bath or shower and WC (mostly bath and WC), hair dryer, TV, intercom and tea/coffee making facilities. Extensive public areas include a delightful cocktail bar, a large restaurant, entertainment room with additional bar and a cosy lounge. A small lift serves first and second floors but not the third floor. Ample car parking. Tel: 01766 522168. A Leisureplex Hotel