Where to Stay Guide

Brenig Way signpost
Brenig Way signpost

Where to stay guide for North Wales

We are unable to book accommodation on your behalf, but we can provide advice and suggestions regarding location and type of accommodation.

Accommodation in the heartland  Zones 1 & 2 are ideally placed for touring as this will reduce the time spent travelling to and from the most frequently requested places to visit. They are also an ideal central location for a multi-day tour for exploring the whole of North Wales. As you can see from the map the Celticos base is ideally located. 

  • Zone 1. Snowdonia: Caernarfon, Llanberis and Bangor 

  • Zone 2. Isle of Anglesey

  • Zone 3. Conwy and Llandudno

  • Zone 4. Conwy Valley 

  • Zone 5. South Snowdonia

Points of Interest on a map of North Wales
Points of Interest on a map of North Wales

A brief introduction of the accommodation zones:

Zone 1. Snowdonia: Caernarfon, Llanberis and Bangor 

This area is ideal if you want an authentic experience in the heartland of the Welsh-speaking area. A wide variety of accommodation is available in this rural area with its striking scenery. You can choose to stay on the coast or a few miles inland in the Snowdonia National Park. This zone is also an ideal base to visit the island of Anglesey and for arrivals and departures from Holyhead port. Bangor is the best-located rail station if you are travelling by train with direct services to London, Cardiff and Chester, etc.

 Zone 2. Isle of Anglesey

The island of Anglesey is an ideal base to tour the beautiful island known as Môn Mam Cymru –the mother of Wales. The contrast between the gentler landscape of the island and the mountainous mainland is very apparent. The island is also an ideal base for touring Snowdonia and for attractive locations like Menai Bridge on the Menai Strait. It is also conveniently close to Bangor rail station. The regular ferries to Dublin, Ireland depart from Holyhead. 

Celticos pinpointed on a map of North Wales

Zone 3. Conwy and Llandudno

Llandudno is a busy Victorian seaside resort with an ample and varied accommodation offering. Conwy, well known for its castle is much smaller and also has accommodation. Llandudno and Conwy have railway stations but Llandudno Junction station on the main line offers a very comprehensive service.

Zone 4. Conwy Valley

The Conwy Valley is a very fertile valley on the edge of the mountainous area of the Snowdonia National Park. Llanrwst and Betws Y Coed are just a few options to consider.  Llandudno Junction is the nearest railway station on the main line.

Zone 5. South Snowdonia

This is an ideal location to visit the spectacular Llyn Peninsula, Harlech and of course the famous Portmeirion village. 

Options are available for you in choosing & booking your accommodation:

Option 1

Choose and book your own accommodation and we will arrange the pickups from your chosen venue.

Option 2

If you prefer for your accommodation to be arranged and booked for you then you may prefer us to contact our official accommodation partner Janet Redler Travel & Tourism. They will liaise with us to discuss your specific tour itinerary and then offer you a choice of accommodation to meet your needs and requirements.

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