Best Caernarfon inns
A stay at Black Boy Inn places you in the heart of Caernarfon, a 1-minute drive from Caernarfon Castle and 14 minutes from GreenWood Forest Park. Featured amenities include a computer station, express check-out, and multilingual staff. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.




Overall 9.3 Excellent
Based on 1,214 reviews
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6.7
Pros: The room was comfortable with big bathtub .
Excellent
8.0
Pros: Room had a king size bed, the restaurant food was fantastic. The amniance in the hotel, restaurant and pub was warm and cozy. You didn't even need to leave the Inn to have a great holiday.
Excellent
8.0
Pros: Everything was excellent and the staff could not do enough to help.
Good
7.3
Pros: History of the hotel Staff attitude Location Good food Real ales Warm and friendly
Good
7.0
Pros: The location was excellent within the town castle wall. The atmosphere and feel of a very 'olde world Inn' with beams and antiques displayed in the bars & restaurant. Freshly cooked food and varied menu. Friendly/helpful staff . For our relatives from Australia who accompanied us this was the typical historical inn they wanted to stay in and they loved it too.
Excellent
8.0
Pros: all staff very friendly and helpful and excellent full english breakfast
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Good
7.6
Pros: The service and the food were excellent, the place had a nice feeling to it
Mediocre
2.4
Pros: Good location
Good
6.8
Pros: staff very friendly, excellent breakfast, good parking, fantastic location, value for money
Good
6.0
Pros: Good breakfast and a friendly atmosphere.
With a stay at Y Gwynedd Inn in Caernarfon, you'll be in the mountains, within a 10-minute drive of Mount Snowdon and Electric Mountain. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.

Overall 7.8 Good
Based on 313 reviews
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A former 18th-century Customs House, The Anglesey Arms is a traditional tavern is built into the walls of Caernarfon Castle. With free on-site parking, the hotel overlooks the harbour entrance, offering stunning views across the Menai Straits to Anglesey. The cosy rooms feature a TV, free Wi-Fi, tea and coffee facilities, and some have views across the Menai Straits. All rooms have en-suite bathroom facilities. With a variety of real ales and world wines, the pub entertains guests with regular live music events. It serves food daily. A full cooked breakfast using fresh, local produce is available in the morning, along with Continental options. A lunch and dinner menu are also on offer. Snowdonia National Park is only 15 minutes’ drive away from Anglesey Arms, and the Welsh Highland Heritage Railway, 19 miles away, offers steam train travel to Porthmadog.



Overall 7.5 Good
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6.0
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Mediocre
3.3
Pros: Nothing.
Okay
5.7
Pros: The fact that it was part of the Castle, the staff were friendly and it had a good view. Wish we could have stayed longer.
Okay
4.3
Pros: It was comparatively cheap and well located with a beautiful view
Good
6.0
Pros: Quiet, clean
Mediocre
3.3
Pros: good view outside
Mediocre
2.8
Pros: It was cheap and the view outside the front door was spectacular. You could not ask for a more convenient spot to explore Caenarfon fom.
Okay
5.6
Pros: Excellent view from our family room, great position to explore Caernarfon, literally right next to the castle.
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