Criccieth Holiday Lets
Criccieth is a charming seaside town on the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, known for its castle, sandy beaches and stunning coastal views. Holiday lets in Criccieth range from traditional cottages to modern coastal homes, offering easy access to the beach and Snowdonia.
Visitors choose Criccieth for coastal holidays, family stays and dog friendly breaks, with plenty of scenic walking routes and attractions nearby.
Staying in Criccieth
Criccieth offers a relaxed coastal setting with a mix of seaside charm and easy access to the mountains of Snowdonia. The town is popular for family holidays, beach days and exploring North Wales.
Accommodation includes sea view cottages, holiday homes near the beach and countryside properties just outside the town.
Featured Holiday Lets in Criccieth
Tyn Fridd Holiday Cottage – Sleeps 7
A spacious holiday cottage near Criccieth, ideal for family holidays and group stays. Located in Chwilog with easy access to beaches, coastal towns and Snowdonia National Park.
View Availability View DetailsTy’n Lon Farmhouse – Sleeps 8
A beautifully renovated farmhouse in peaceful countryside near Criccieth. Ideal for families and group stays looking to enjoy both the coast and Snowdonia landscapes.
View Availability View DetailsYou can also explore hot tub holiday lets, large group stays and dog friendly accommodation across North Wales.
Types of holiday lets in Criccieth
Seaside Cottages
Traditional cottages close to the beach and town centre offer easy access to shops, cafes and coastal walks.
Family Holiday Homes
Larger properties provide space for family holidays and group stays with gardens and nearby attractions.
Coastal Apartments
Apartments with sea views offer convenient accommodation for couples and shorter breaks.
Countryside Retreats
Properties just outside Criccieth offer peaceful surroundings with easy access to both coast and mountains.
About Criccieth
Criccieth is located on the southern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula and is best known for its historic castle overlooking the sea. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere, sandy beaches and a strong connection to Welsh heritage.
Visitors often explore nearby locations such as Pwllheli, Abersoch, Porthmadog and Snowdonia National Park during their stay.