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Bron Eifion Hotel

Criccieth
Rated 8.8 in 107 reviews

Bron Eifion Hotel is a charming retreat located in the picturesque town of Criccieth, United Kingdom. Nestled on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, this elegant hotel offers a peaceful escape with stunning views of the surrounding Welsh countryside. Known for its historic architecture and warm hospitality, Bron Eifion Hotel is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

The hotel boasts beautiful gardens that provide a serene setting for leisurely strolls or simply relaxing with a good book. Inside, guests are welcomed by tastefully decorated interiors that blend traditional and contemporary styles, enhancing the overall ambiance of comfort and sophistication.

Dining at Bron Eifion Hotel is a delightful experience, with a restaurant that serves a variety of freshly prepared dishes using locally sourced ingredients. Whether indulging in a hearty Welsh breakfast or a sumptuous evening meal, guests can expect attentive service and a menu that highlights the flavors of the region.

For those interested in exploring, the hotel is conveniently located near several attractions, including the historic Criccieth Castle and the pristine beaches along the Llyn Peninsula. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the easy access to hiking and biking trails in Snowdonia, while culture seekers can explore nearby towns and their rich heritage.

Whether staying for a weekend getaway or a longer retreat, Bron Eifion Hotel provides a relaxing haven where guests can unwind and enjoy the beauty of North Wales. With its inviting atmosphere and attention to detail, this boutique hotel is a remarkable place to create lasting memories.

Climate and Weather

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David Lloyd George's Grave
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Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd.
1.2km / 0.74mi
Lloyd George Museum
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1.2km / 0.74mi
Criccieth Golf Club
Criccieth Golf Club
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1.9km / 1.2mi
St Catherine's Church
St Catherine's Church
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1.4km / 0.86mi
St John's Church
St John's Church
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1.3km / 0.82mi
St Cynhaearn's Church
St Cynhaearn's Church
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3.9km / 2.4mi
St Mary's
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5.3km / 3.3mi
Traeth Harlech
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7.1km / 4.4mi
St Cyngar's Church
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7.8km / 4.9mi
Saint Mary's
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7.8km / 4.8mi
Pen Llystyn Roman Fort
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6.8km / 4.2mi
Porthmadog Maritime Museum
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8.3km / 5.1mi
Capel Salem
Capel Salem
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8.2km / 5.1mi
Catholic Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
Catholic Church of the Most Holy Redeemer
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8km / 5mi
Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle
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11.7km / 7.2mi
"The Two Kings"
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11.7km / 7.3mi
Capel Rehoboth
Grade II listed building in Gwynedd, on a commanding, elevated site on the eastern edge of Harlech with fine views over the town and castle; set within its own walled graveyard and accessed via a steep lane leading up from the Stryd Fawr
11.9km / 7.4mi
Saint Tanwgs Church
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11.9km / 7.4mi
Plas Brondanw
Plas Brondanw
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13.5km / 8.4mi
Saint Tanwg's
Saint Tanwg's
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12.9km / 8mi
Capel Soar
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13.3km / 8.2mi
Lasynys Fawr
Lasynys Fawr
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12.2km / 7.6mi
Capel En-gedi
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12.9km / 8mi
St. Mary's
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12.9km / 8mi
Saint Beuno's Church
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13.6km / 8.4mi
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13.3km / 8.3mi
Tre'r Ceiri Hill Fort
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13km / 8.1mi
Sygun Copper Mine
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15.9km / 9.9mi
Morfa Dyffryn
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14.5km / 9mi
St Marys
St Marys
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14.3km / 8.9mi
Capel Salem
Capel Salem
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15.9km / 9.9mi
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14.9km / 9.3mi
Capel Gwynfryn
Capel Gwynfryn
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15.6km / 9.7mi
St Peter's
St Peter's
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14.9km / 9.3mi
Eglwys Sant Tecwyn
Eglwys Sant Tecwyn
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14.5km / 9mi
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Bedd Gelert
Bedd Gelert
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14.1km / 8.8mi
Bryngaer Nanttle
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15.9km / 9.9mi
St Twrog's Church
St Twrog's Church
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17.9km / 11.1mi
Nefyn Maritime Museum
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18km / 11.2mi
Church of St Enddwyn
Church of St Enddwyn
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Capel Drws-y-coed
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16.2km / 10.1mi
St. Pedrog's Church
St. Pedrog's Church
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17.1km / 10.6mi
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About Criccieth

Criccieth, located on the beautiful coastline of Wales, offers a range of activities that cater to various interests. One of the key attractions is Criccieth Castle, a historic site that provides insights into the area's medieval past and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visiting the castle can be a peaceful experience, allowing for a leisurely stroll through its grounds.

The town is also known for its beaches, which are ideal for a relaxing day by the sea. The sandy shores are perfect for family outings, and the area is often less crowded compared to other tourist destinations, making it a suitable spot for quiet reflection or a simple walk along the coast.

For those interested in the outdoors, the surrounding countryside offers numerous walking and hiking trails. Exploring these paths can lead to discovering the natural beauty of the region, including scenic views of the coastline and nearby mountains. The area is particularly appealing to nature enthusiasts and those looking to enjoy the fresh air.

Criccieth is home to several local shops and eateries that provide a taste of Welsh culture. Visitors can enjoy traditional dishes and local delicacies, contributing to an authentic experience of the region. The local shops often feature handmade crafts and unique souvenirs, allowing for a more personal connection to the area.

Lastly, engaging with the community events can be a rewarding aspect of visiting Criccieth. Throughout the year, various festivals and markets take place, showcasing local talent and fostering a sense of community. Participating in these events can provide a deeper understanding of the local culture and traditions. Overall, Criccieth offers a blend of historical, natural, and cultural experiences that appeal to a wide range of visitors.




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