Welcome to the George IV Hotel

Your Hotel

The George IV Hotel is situated on the High Street in the centre of Criccieth with magnificent views towards the sea and castle from many bedrooms. This iconic hotel with its ideal location is a popular choice for visitors to Criccieth. Don’t forget to upgrade to a room with a castle view to experience the delightful landscape that Criccieth has on show. This area of Wales  is ideal for walking, from the gentle rolling hills of the Lyn Peninsula in the west, to the soaring majesty of Snowdonia in the east with delightful gardens and castles at every turn.

Bedrooms
Bedrooms
  • We have 76 bedrooms, some of which have magnificent views
  • All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, hair dryer and Freeview TV with radio channels
  • Ironing facilities are available from reception
Dining and Entertainment
Dining and Entertainment
  • Breakfast: Freshly cooked full Welsh Breakfast served at your table.  Take your pick from freshly cooked bacon, sausages, fluffy hash browns, eggs cooked just the way you like them and more. We also offer continental options, with fruit, cereals and yoghurt.
  • Dinner: Three course freshly cooked menu with vegetarian and vegan options served at your table, featuring many Welsh Classics and with tea and coffee to finish.
  • On arrival, you will be allocated a reserved time for the duration of your stay. If you wish to vary this time, please speak with your Restaurant team. Restaurant times may vary on departure and arrival days – full details available from Reception.
  • Special Diets: We can cater for most dietary requirements, please advise us when you book so we can ensure we can meet your needs.
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Known as the ‘Pearl of Wales on the Shores of Snowdonia’, Criccieth is a beautiful Victorian seaside resort popular for its fantastic beaches and traditional Welsh charm. Criccieth Castle is a must during your visit to Criccieth, offering tremendous views across the two bays.
Your Resort
Your Resort

Criccieth lies on the south coast of the Llyn Peninsula, where the edge of Snowdonia National Park meets the sea, with spectacular views over Cardigan Bay. The medieval castle, originally Welsh but later taken and reinforced by the Normans, dominates the town. The castle headland divides the seafront into two with a pebbly bay to the west and a sheltered mainly sandy bay to the east. This area of Wales is ideal for walking, from the gentle rolling hills of the Llyn Peninsula in the west to the soaring majesty of Snowdonia in the east with delightful gardens and castles at every turn. Criccieth railway station provides a great way to visit Porthmadog or Pwllheli on the Cambrian line as well as giving an easy route to explore the world famous Ffestiniog and the Welsh Highland Railway.

Attractions
Attractions

Criccieth boasts two Blue Flag beaches which are clean and safe for families. There is a range of watersports such as sailing and fishing and the area is also renowned for its spectacular sunsets. Due to its temperate climate, the town is awash with floral colour almost all year round.

 

Criccieth has a selection of family run shops and some good pubs and restaurants. There is plenty of parking and some pleasant walks around town.

Neighbouring Caernarfon Caernarfon Castle Mountainous Snowdonia Criccieth

Where to find us

George IV Hotel

23-25 High Street, Criccieth, Gwynedd, LL52 0BS

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01766 522168

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