Anglesey Arms, Caernarfon
About the Hotel
Anglesey Arms is a bed & breakfast located in the picturesque Welsh town of Caernarfon. It is housed in a former 18th-century customs house, reflecting a unique historical charm. The hotel enjoys a prime location next to the iconic Caernarfon Castle, offering stunning views across the Menai Straits to Anglesey. Guests can expect attentive service from the caring staff and a homely atmosphere.
Location
Anglesey Arms is conveniently located just steps from Caernarfon Castle and other local attractions, such as the Royal Welch Fusiliers Regimental Museum and various galleries. The surrounding area offers opportunities for sightseeing, including steam train travel to Porthmadog. The hotel is approximately 45 km from RAF Valley - Anglesey, providing easy access to regional transportation.
Rooms
The hotel offers cosy rooms boasting en-suite bathroom facilities and essential amenities. Each room includes free Wi-Fi, a TV, and tea/coffee making facilities for guest convenience. Some rooms provide additional views, such as the castle or the sea. Additionally, family-friendly accommodations are available for guests traveling with children.
Eat & Drink
Anglesey Arms serves a full cooked breakfast featuring fresh, local produce every morning. The on-site bar is well-stocked with a selection of local beers, real ales, and world wines. Guests can enjoy lunch and dinner menus, as well as themed nights, including quiz nights and steak nights, in a relaxed pub atmosphere.
Leisure & Business
The pub frequently hosts live music events and open-mic nights, enhancing the guest experience. Free on-site parking is available for those traveling by car, making it easy for guests to explore the local area. The pub's late opening hours until 01:00 allow for a leisurely evening atmosphere.
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Reviews and Ratings
The hotel offers stunning views with comfortable rooms, but the bed felt a bit strange. The service was efficient, but there were no welcome drinks and lacked pet amenities. Situated near the castle, the location provides a beautiful backdrop, although the entertainment noise can go on until midnight. Dining options were a bit limited, but gluten-free products were available. The facilities were satisfactory, though some aspects lacked perfection.
The hotel offers a strange springy bed but with a fantastic view. The facilities are amazing, but the price may not be the most suitable for everyone.
The hotel is situated near Caernarfon Castle, offering a fantastic view and a good shower in the rooms. The service was welcoming with housekeeping services available. However, the dining experience had to improve, as the main meal needed clarification and offered typical local bread. The location is ideal for exploring the castle and surroundings, but some may find it situated behind the hills. The facilities met expectations providing a good value for money overall.