Guidebook for Criccieth

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Guidebook for Criccieth

Food Scene

Lovely pub just off the beach. Lovely food and friendly service. I hear the locally caught Menai muscles are a must! ;-) Open all year.
109 locals recommend
Dylan's Criccieth
109 locals recommend
Lovely pub just off the beach. Lovely food and friendly service. I hear the locally caught Menai muscles are a must! ;-) Open all year.
Top quality cafe/coffee shop. Food, cakes and coffee to die for. Close to the beach and promenade.
25 locals recommend
Tir A Mor
9 Denbigh St
25 locals recommend
Top quality cafe/coffee shop. Food, cakes and coffee to die for. Close to the beach and promenade.
A nice friendly atmosphere to enjoy tea/coffee and a cake.
6 locals recommend
No. 46 Coffee Shop
46 High St
6 locals recommend
A nice friendly atmosphere to enjoy tea/coffee and a cake.

Arts & Culture

No trip to Criccieth would be complete without a trip around our castle.
91 locals recommend
Criccieth Castle
Castle Street
91 locals recommend
No trip to Criccieth would be complete without a trip around our castle.
A mile to the west of Criccieth is Llanystumdwy, the village where David Lloyd George, Britains last Liberal Prime Minister grew up and is now laid to rest. Visit his museum here.
7 locals recommend
Llanystumdwy
7 locals recommend
A mile to the west of Criccieth is Llanystumdwy, the village where David Lloyd George, Britains last Liberal Prime Minister grew up and is now laid to rest. Visit his museum here.

Parks & Nature

Enjoy a walk east along the beach and head to Black Rock sands. Dolphins are frequently observed during the spring and summer months in Cardigan bay.
27 locals recommend
Criccieth Beach
27 locals recommend
Enjoy a walk east along the beach and head to Black Rock sands. Dolphins are frequently observed during the spring and summer months in Cardigan bay.