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Set within 550 yards of Caernarfon Castle in Caernarfon, Caernarfon Apartments offers accommodation with free WiFi and flat-screen TV.
All units comprise a seating area with a sofa bed and a fully equipped kitchenette with various cooking facilities, including a microwave, a fridge and a toaster.
Hiking, windsurfing and cycling are possible within the area, and the apartment offers water sports facilities.
The nearest airport is Anglesey Airport, 13 miles from Caernarfon Apartments.
We run a very busy Inn a few yards away and have done so for many years. Caernarfon is a traditional county town with a population of some 14,000. The history of the town can be traced back to Roman times and the remains of the Segontium Fort are still visible today. The town is best known for its great stone castle, built by Edward I who intended it to be a royal residence and seat of government for north Wales.
The Caernarfon apartments offer a self-catering experience with the freedom and privacy of apartment living. Our stylish and well-appointed contemporary rooms are a hidden gem for business travellers and leisure guests who expect that little bit more from their accommodation. They are located within a fully refurbished Edwardian building with high ceilings. The sleeping arrangements consist of one double bed plus a sofa bed in all apartments. Extra Linen for the sofa bed needs to be requested prior to arrival. The kitchen is equipped with a fridge/freezer, cooker/hob, microwave and kettle. The TV’s are 43” LED Smart there is a Free wi-fi network Heaters are all-electric 2 wall-mounted and one oil-filled and portable for your comfort.
Caernarfon is a traditional county town with a population of some 14,000. The history of the town can be traced back to Roman times and the remains of the Segontium Fort are still visible today. The town is best known for its great stone castle, built by Edward I who intended it to be a royal residence and seat of government for north Wales. In 1911 the investiture of the new Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VIII, took place at Caernarfon Castle. In 1969 the investiture ceremony was again
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