Hotels in Harlech

The breath-taking seaside locale of Harlech, nestled in the wild glory of the Snowdonia National Park, is a destination that beguiles visitors with its sweeping landscapes, striking heritage and enchanting coastal views. High above seas or down below, Harlech offers a two-tiered town with a uniquely stunning atmosphere, whether that be exploring the imposing grandeur of Harlech Castle or just relaxing in the charming low town.

From families seeking an outdoor escape to couples longing for a cosy, culture-rich retreat, Harlech caters to all comers. Whether you're setting up camp in the upper echelons of the town or finding a quaint hotel in the friendly embrace of the lower town, discover find your perfect stay in Harlech with Lycafly today.

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Harlech, a mesmerising seaside resort in Gwynedd, North Wales, exudes an irresistible charm with its layered beauty. It stands proudly within the expansive Snowdonia National Park, offering both stunning coastal vistas and lush green landscapes. Harlech’s rich history reverberates through the imposing Harlech Castle, a 13th-century masterpiece built by Edward I of England, which later fell into the heroic hands of Owain Glyndŵr.

The town, a harmonious blend of a high town and a low town, is woven together by a steep road called "Twtil". Hosting a population of 1,447 people, more than half of whom speak Welsh, Harlech fosters a rich cultural environment, a true reflection of its unique Welsh roots.

When to visit Harlech

Harlech basks in its prime glory during the warm months of June, July, and August, offering idyllic weather for exploring. The lowest chance of rain occurs in June, April and March, presenting an ideal time for those wishing to avoid wet weather. Despite the town experiencing high humidity throughout the year, May stands as the least humid month, offering pleasant, comfortable conditions for travel.

Tourism flourishes the most in January, June, and July, which may influence hotel and flight prices, but also promises a buzzing atmosphere. For those seeking deals, Spring emerges as the slowest season for tourism, offering a chance for a quieter, perhaps more tranquil visit.

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