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Accommodation > Hotels > Wales > Gwynedd > Criccieth > George IV Hotel
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George IV Hotel

A Hotel in Criccieth, Gwynedd


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23-25 High Street
Criccieth
Gwynedd
Wales
LL52 0BS

George IV Hotel, Criccieth

Accommodation Description:
This latest addition to the Leisureplex group is 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 teacoffee 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. The Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia. Criccieth lies on the south side of the Llyn Peninsula with splendid views over Cardigan Bay

It is home to a medieval castle, built by the Welsh in the mid-thirteenth century but later taken by Edward I who incorporated it into his ring of castles designed to maintain Norman control. It was captured by Owain Glyndwr in the uprising of 1404 and the scorch marks from that battle can still be seen! The castle headland divides the town into two with a pebbly beach to the west and a lovely sheltered mainly sandy beach to the east. Nearby is the village of Llanystumdwy, which boasts a museum devoted to David Lloyd George, the Welsh Wizard, whose family once lived in Criccieth

The countryside around Criccieth is breathtaking withfabulous coastal views over Cardigan Bay, awesome mountain scenery in Snowdonia and delightful gardens and castles at every turn.IMPORTANT CLIENT INFORMATION.The hotel will contact you 3 days prior to your arrival at the hotel to confirm your booking requirements, the balance should be settled at this time

Breakfast is served from 8am until 9am, evening meals served from 6.30pm until 7.30pm

The hotel will confirm your dining times on arrival. You can pre book your evening meals at a discounted rate of £10 per person per night. Cancellation charges apply Hotel not suitable for hen/stag parties



From: £64.00

Accommodation Rating: 2* (about ratings)

Facilities

  • Hotel Non-Smoking Throughout
  • Cots available
  • Restaurant
  • TV
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities in each room
  • Hairdryer in each room
  • Wake Up Call Available
  • Car Parking Available Offsite
  • Disabled toilets on ground floor
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair Access To Reception
  • Wheelchair Access To Restaurant
  • Wheelchair Access To Bar
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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Penarth Fawr - 4.7 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Deudraeth Castle - 5.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Pen Llystyn - 6 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating

Glasfryn - 6.4 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Llanfihangel-y-Traethau Carved Stone - 6.9 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Harlech Castle - 6.9 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating



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Pembridge - 74.6 miles away Heritage Rating

Crewe - 75.8 miles away Heritage Rating

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We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description.

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Medieval

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Medieval (Time Period) - Norman (Architecture) - Edward I (Person) - Owain Glyndwr (Person) - Snowdonia (Place) - Llewelyn Fawr (Person) - James of St George (Person) - castle (Architecture) -


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