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- Near the Coast
- On the Coast
- Pub 'on foot'
- Shop 'on foot'
- Child and Baby Friendly
- Credit Cards Accepted
- Cyclists Accepted
- Walker Friendly
- Own Parking
- En-Suite Rooms
- Short Breaks
- Wi-Fi Access
Awel Mor

What could be more rejuvenating than a holiday by the sea? Nothing. If you're longing for a coastal holiday, visit Criccieth and stay at Awel Mor bed and breakfast, situated directly on the seafront, it is holiday accommodation you'll want to visit time and again. The Victorian house is just 800 metres from Criccieth Castle and a 10-minute walk from the town centre. It offers grand views of Cardigan Bay, Harlech Castle, and the Snowdon mountains.
B&B Accommodation
Awel Mor has 8 immaculate rooms. Each is fitted with a TV, a hairdryer, and tea/coffee making facilities. But you'll never have time to watch TV as the attractions and breathtaking views will keep you occupied. Some of the rooms transport you outdoors. Each room has an en-suite shower room with complimentary toiletries. Free Wi-Fi is available in some rooms.
After exploring the town and its environ's, relax in the comfy lounge in the evenings. The property also has a patio to the front equipped with seating. It is a great spot to sit and take in the surroundings in good weather. Free parking is available in the nearby public car park or along the road.
Breakfast
Scrumptious and unforgettable, breakfast comprises fresh fruit, cereal, juice, tea, coffee, toast and even full English breakfast (if needed). Vegetarians are catered for and the hosts go to great lengths to ensure breakfast is a delightful affair.
Criccieth and the Lleyn Peninsula
Awel Mor enjoys a lovely location near the heart of the town. Walk to the town and see its shops, pubs, and restaurants. You'll get a chance to interact with the locals who will tell you more about the area. If you're feeling adventurous, explore the magnificent Criccieth Castle, the Llyn Peninsula, the Italian village of Portmeirion, and the ancient narrow gauge railways. If you are an outdoor enthusiast, check out Snowdonia National Park which is a hub for rambling, cycling, climbing, and other outdoor activities.