Places to see in ( Criccieth - UK )
Places to see in ( Criccieth - UK )
Criccieth is a town and community on Cardigan Bay, in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd in Wales. The town of Criccieth lies 5 miles west of Porthmadog, 9 miles east of Pwllheli and 17 miles south of Caernarfon.
Criccieth is a seaside resort, popular with families. Attractions include the ruins of Criccieth Castle, which have extensive views over the town and surrounding countryside. Nearby on Ffordd Castell (Castle Way) is Cadwalader's Ice Cream Parlour, opened in 1927, whilst Stryd Fawr (High Street) has several bistro style restaurants. In the centre lies Y Maes , part of the original medieval town common.
Criccieth is noted for its fairs, held on 23 May and 29 June every year, when large numbers of people visit the fairground and the market which spreads through many of the streets of the town of Criccieth . Famous people associated with Criccieth include the British prime minister, David Lloyd George, who grew up in the nearby village of Llanystumdwy, and poet William George.
Criccieth is located in Eifionydd on the Cardigan Bay shore of the Llŷn Peninsula. The town is south facing and built around the rocky outcrop containing Criccieth Castle, which effectively divides the shoreline in two at this point. The East Shore has a sandy beach with a shallow area for bathing, whilst the Marine Beach, to the west, is quieter and has a number of hotels and guest houses.
Criccieth Castle dominates the town, standing on a rock overlooking Cardigan Bay. Little survives of the original building, but the outer defences are still prominent. To the south of Y Maes stands Caffi Cwrt, an early 18th century detached stone house where the burgesses held court when rain prevented them meeting in their usual location on the bridge.
On Penpaled Road is a cottage, Penpaled, built in 1820 on a plot lying between two enclosed meadows. The meadows, Cae'r Beiliaid (bailiff's field) and Llain y Beiliaid (bailiff's strip) were subsequently to form part of the route of both the road and the railway.
Ffordd Castell is within the original settlement, Yr Hen Dref, though most of the houses are Victorian. Ty Mawr, however, originally a smallholding and later a public house. Y Gorlan on Ffordd Caernarfon formed part of the small estate of Cefniwrch Bach .
Criccieth lies on the A497, the main road running through the southern Llŷn Peninsula from Porthmadog to Pwllheli. The B4411 runs north from Criccieth to join the A487 near Garndolbenmaen, giving access to Caernarfon to the north. The town is served by Criccieth railway station on the Cambrian Coast Line between Pwllheli and Machynlleth.
( Criccieth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Criccieth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Criccieth - UK
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Criccieth Beach and Castle - Phantom 3 Advanced
Beach and Castle, Criccieth, North Wales
Video of the imposing Castle and beach at Criccieth on the Llyn Peninsula
CRICCIETH - after crash test
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Criccieth on a sunny day.
Moel Ednyfed Criccieth Country Coastal Walk Scenery - Gwynedd Walks - Tour Wales Walking Holidays UK
Moel Ednyfed Criccieth Country Coastal Walk Scenery - Gwynedd Walks - Tour Wales Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Moel Ednyfed and Criccieth Country and Coastal Walk scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Gwynedd Walks whilst on tour Wales Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit: Criccieth seafront, Criccieth Castle and the Llyn Coastal Path to the Afon Dwyfor; Llanystumdwy vilage, woodland and Moel Ednyfed. Scenery includes views of: a hill topped by Criccieth Castle; beaches and coastline; a river (Afon Dwyfor); a picturesque village and church; beauftiful riverside scenery in woodland; panoramic coastal and inland views from Moel Ednyfed, including the mountains of Snowdonia. You also see sheep, cattle, pheasants in fields, a golf course and a graveyard with a coastal view.
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Mumbles & Oystermouth Castle
A visit to the small Swansea Bay town of Mumbles, and a look at the nearby Oystermouth Castle.
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Criccieth - 2018
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Criccieth beach
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Driving Through Coastal Criccieth !
I am driving through criccieth back to hafan - y - mor from porthmadog in the evening
Driving Through Criccieth Town Centre !
I am driving through criccieth town centre, going towards the snowdon mountains, criccieth is only a tiny coastal town on the Lleyn Peninsular, it is 4 miles from hafan - y - mor
Rowan - Cottage 3004
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Peace and quiet in this two bedroom, well equipped bungalow in a quiet cul de sac in Pentrefelin - 'The Village with a Mill' - between Cricieth and Porthmadog. This single storey property is tastefully decorated with quality furniture and a lovely sun room with garden access. Enjoy a glass of wine in the tranquil garden or snooze in the conservatory during the afternoon sun - this bungalow is very calming and will make you feel refreshed. There is parking for 2 cars on the drive and 1 car can be parked within a few feet of the front door. Conveniently located between Porthmadog (2.5 miles) and Cricieth (2 miles), both towns flaunting great restaurants, pubs, shops, beaches and the famous Cadwalader ice cream. A must-do is the coastal footpath between the two towns through beautiful Borth y Gest, stopping at the Cockle Shedstudio on the wharf for an unique memento of your time here. Porthmadog is a harbour town where children young and old go crabbing - it has many shops, supermarkets as well as the Ffestiniog Railway and Welsh Highland Railway. Close by is Portmeirion Italianate village (6 miles) with its spectacular gardens and fine dining. For a little bit of adrenaline head towards Blaenau Ffestiniog to the Slate Caverns and take part in Bounce Below or Zip World's Titan - the first 4 person zip line in Europe. Fishing and daytime cafe at Eistaddfa Fishery (0.5 mls).
2 BEDROOMS: 1 Double, 1 Single plus a pull out single. Bed linen provided, please bring your own towels.
LOUNGE: Comfy seating for 4, flatscreen TV, DVD player, and wood burner effect electric heater.
SUNROOM: Comfortable seating for 2 with doors leading out to the very attractive garden.
KITCHEN/DINER: Modern fitted kitchen units including electric cooker, fridge, microwave and washing machine with a carpeted dining area off the kitchen
BATHROOM/WC: Compact room with HWB, WC and electric shower over the bath.
HEATING: Gas central heating inclusive.
GARDEN: Small enclosed rear garden with bench and patio furniture, open plan lawn to front.
PARKING : Private off road parking to front.
ELECTRICITY & GAS: Included
WiFi: No but there are cafes, pubs and Porthmadog leisure centre offering free WiFi.
PETS: 1 small pet only.
Found very nice beach near Criccieth at Gwynedd North Wales
Found very nice beach near Criccieth at Gwynedd North Wales
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Conwy Beach & Surroundings
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Criccieth Castle Beach - DJI Mavic Pro
Criccieth North Wales
Visiting Criccieth In North Wales UK on a Very Windy Tuesday taking a look around the Sea Front and Village and taking a look up the Castle I hope I don't blow away and hope you enjoy this video!
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Drone Views Over Penarth Pier & Beach
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Views of Penarth Pier and Coastline taken with my DJI Phantom 3
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Llyn peninsula 8, Wales Coast Path, Llanbedrog to Criccieth. 15 1/2 miles
Steady mainly flat walk, with a couple of beaches thrown in before Pwllheli, then another one after. You are then taken inland for a while, and they throw in a loop up to Llanystumdwy primarily to visit the Lloyd George museum. If you don't fancy that then stay alongside the A497 until you see signs for Aberkin farm on your right, this takes you back to the coast. Then you are almost at the end of the walk in the car park at Criccieth.
Pwllheli front beach tricks