The Victoria House Hotel
- Victoria House is a Grade II listed building dating back to 1894. It has been tastefully refurbished to provide all modern facilities yet retains much of its original charm and character.
- Backing onto the medieval town walls of Caernarfon Castle and the Menai Straits, we are conveniently situated to access all local amenities.
- Caernarfon Castle and the market town are a short stroll away, as is the harbour and Welsh Highland Railway.
- There is a selection of pubs, restaurants, cafe/bistros and authentic Celtic gift shops, all within easy walking distance. For those feeling a little more energetic, a cycle hire shop and a well equipped leisure centre are nearby. An ideal base to explore the historic Royal Town of Caernarfon as well as the spectacular sights of North Wales.
- All rooms en-suite & centrally heated
- Widescreen digital television & DVD player. Free library of movies available
- Free access to wireless broadband internet in all rooms (for use with your own laptop)
- A guest laptop is available for use in the dining room.
- Welcome folder, hospitality tray, mini fridge with complimentary cold drinks.
- Bath robes, slippers, hair dryer, toiletries,& cooler fan
- Luxury feather duvets dressed in pure white egyptian linen. Hypoallergenic duvet upon request
- Vegetarian & special diets catered for. See our menu page.
- Access into property is by elevated step. One ground floor, double en suite not accessible by wheelchair but on level flooring
- All other rooms are situated on 1st & 2nd floors and can only be reached via stairway.
- Sorry no pets & no smoking
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Nearby Attractions
Caernarfon Castle
A brute of a fortress. Caernarfon Castle's pumped-up appearance is unashamedly muscle-bound and intimidating. Picking a fight with this massive structure
Nearby Eating Out
Wal Restaurant
Wals is the culmination of two and a half years' in the making, working with local Welsh businesses to restore the current building in order to retain its character and yet