Llanrug, Gwynedd
Brynteg Country and Leisure Retreat
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Discover the Welsh wonders of Caernarfon with a getaway in Gwynedd. This historic town in North Wales is perhaps best known for the iconic Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which impresses visitors with its immense walls and architectural grandeur. Many people use the town as a base for exploring nearby Snowdonia National Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and for hikers braving the heights of Mount Snowdon, the tallest peak in Wales. Make the most of your time in this picturesque town with a stay in our self-catering holiday accommodation in Caernarfon.
Llanrug, Gwynedd
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Make the most of Caernarfon's stunning surroundings as you embark on outdoor activities and adventures. From Caernarfon, you have easy access to the incredible Snowdonia National Park, with its countless walking paths, cycling routes and picturesque views at every turn. The breathtaking beaches of the Llyn Peninsula are also an easy drive away. Climb Mount Snowdon, tee off at Caernarfon Golf Club, try various watersports on the Menai Strait or cycle sections of the Lon Las Cymru (Welsh National Cycle Route). If you're after something less physical but still want to make the most of the stunning scenery, why not embark on a boat trip around the Menai Strait or hop aboard the Welsh Highland Railway, a vintage steam train which runs from Caernarfon to Porthmadog through the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. From a charming cottage in the centre of town to a dog-friendly holiday park with mountain views, we can provide the perfect base for you to get back to nature and enjoy the great outdoors!
The star of the show is undoubtedly Caernarfon Castle, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most impressive castles in Wales, and indeed in the whole of the UK. Visitors can explore its impressive fortifications, towers and inner courtyards, and take in stunning views across the town and the Menai Strait. Other historic highlights in the area include Segontium Roman Fort, with its barracks, granaries and the commanding officer's house; St. Mary's Church, with its Perpendicular Gothic tower and beautiful hammerbeam roof; and the well-preserved medieval town walls, which stretch for over half a mile. Explore all this and more from the comfort of one of our Caernarfon holiday homes in North Wales.
After walking along the medieval town walls which encircle Caernarfon, be sure to head into the centre to explore the ancient alleyways and winding streets lined with independent shops and traditional eateries. Pick up fresh local produce from the bustling weekly market at Castle Square, pop into a cosy pub for some hearty Welsh fare, and browse for souvenirs and crafts in one of the many independent shops and boutiques. Keep an eye on Caernarfon's exciting calendar of events and festivals throughout the year, including the Caernarfon Food Festival, a tasty celebration of local Welsh cuisine. Whether you're after a peaceful getaway with your partner, an active break with friends or a fun family holiday, we've got you covered with our choice of Caernarfon holiday lodges and accommodation.
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