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‘Enchanting’ town with colourful houses, ancient castle and cobbled streets UK’s happiest place

By staff12 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

The charming town in Gwynedd, Wales, is a major tourist centre yet it hasn’t lost its quaint charm to the throngs of holidaymakers

Llanrwst, Caernarfon, North Wales
The town is the UK’s happiest(Image: Getty)

Voted by the Guardian as the third happiest place to live in the UK in its 2025 rankings, this quaint Royal Welsh town, with its ancient castle and cobbled streets lined with independent shops, is home to just under 10,000 people.

Nestled on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait, opposite Anglesey Island, the charming town is best known for the historic castle within its walls, but it has much more to offer.

Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales, is a major tourist hotspot, yet it hasn’t lost its unique charm amidst the influx of holidaymakers.

The popular town is famed for its enchanting atmosphere and its proximity to the breathtaking natural beauty of North Wales. The property prices in the area are also surprisingly affordable given the stunning surroundings.

Boasting one of the finest medieval buildings, a vibrant town centre, a plethora of seaside activities and a host of top-rated restaurants and pubs – Caernarfon is a traveller’s dream, making it the ideal weekend escape for Brits, reports the Express.

View of living street in Caernarfon town, Wales
The popular town is renowned for its quaint and charming atmosphere(Image: Getty)

The jewel in the town’s crown is undoubtedly Caernarfon Castle, an awe-inspiring edifice that dominates the harbour. Built in the 11th century under the orders of King Edward I, this remarkable castle is globally recognised as one of the finest structures of the Middle Ages.

The castle, widely recognised as the largest and most formidable of Edward I’s ring of castles following his conquest of north Wales, remains in remarkable condition nearly 750 years on.

Its robust walls and angular towers often draw comparisons to the city walls of Constantinople. Today, it serves as a public attraction perfect for a day out.

The castle is home to exhibitions, museums and, of course, a gift shop where you can pick up a memento of your visit.

In total, the castle’s construction took 47 years and cost an estimated £25,000. However, it was never fully completed after the King became distracted by the invasion of Scotland.

While the castle may be the Royal town’s main attraction, this charming village has more to offer than just historical intrigue.

Picturesque sight of Caernarfon Castle in Wales.
The castle in the town is a sight to behold(Image: Getty)

The high street is packed with shops, and the vibrant Caernarfon Harbour is not to be missed. The stunning views from the harbour are only enhanced by the nearby castle.

With one side of the town facing the Snowdonia Mountains and the other overlooking the Menai Strait towards the Isle of Anglesey, it offers breathtaking views in every direction.

The town centre, known to locals as Castle Square or Maes, hosts a captivating market every Saturday, selling everything from clothes to fresh produce to books. The winding, narrow streets are lined with quaint shops and cafes.

One of the top activities for a weekend trip here is to embark on a boat tour. These depart from the harbour and provide stunning views of not only the castle but also Snowdonia and the Isle of Anglesey.

A splendid day trip to consider is a visit to Anglesey Island, specifically Traeth Llanddyn. This stunning Blue Flag beach offers a beautiful stretch of sand perfect for a leisurely stroll.

You can amble along the beach to the lighthouse – just be mindful of the tide to avoid getting stranded.

If you’re travelling with youngsters, a trip to Gypsy Wood Park is a must. Here, fairies are said to lurk around every corner.

Children can hunt for fairies, pet ponies and ride the miniature railway while adults can appreciate the breathtaking scenery and wetlands of the area.

Caernafon provides an incredible weekend getaway for people of all ages – it’s easy to understand why it’s one of the UK’s happiest places.

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