Local area guide

Living in Caernarfon

Thinking about moving to Caernarfon? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Caernarfon

Why Caernarfon is a good place to live

Living in Caernarfon truly brings you the best of British history and natural beauty. This picturesque town is nestled under a magnificent castle and offers a rich cultural experience with its deep Welsh roots. Almost 90% of the population speaks Welsh, giving you a chance to immerse yourself in a distinctive linguistic environment. Imagine breathing in fresh air as you enjoy lovely landscapes such as the dunes of Anglesey, the Llyn peninsula, and the spectacular Snowdonia National Park. And if you're moving to Caernarfon with little ones, rest easy knowing that the area offers good quality education with schools that have received positive Estyn markings.

What's Caernarfon famous for?

Caernarfon is famous for two main attractions. First, its storied castle constructed by Edward I. The limestone craftsmanship and towering fortifications of this majestic castle attract history enthusiasts from far and wide. The second source of Caernarfon's fame is its strong Welsh identity. Noted as one of the most Welsh-speaking areas in the country, it stands as a vibrant testament to the preservation of the nation's culture and language.

Things to do in Caernarfon

In Caernarfon, every day can be a new journey. You can start by visiting Black Boy Inn, a friendly local hangout spot where you can taste the finest Welsh cuisine. If you're a fan of the arts, the Galeri is a must-visit, with its rich selection of Welsh theatre performances and musical offerings. Naturally, you can't miss out on exploring the grandeur of Caernarfon Castle or strolling down the town's quaint historic streets, appreciating the centuries-old seaside cottages and Victorian townhouses. And for a breath of fresh air, the surrounding beauty of Snowdonia National Park beckons for a leisurely outing.

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Average asking prices in Caernarfon today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£189,000

57 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£370,000

66 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£185,000

19 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£90,000

23 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Caernarfon

Whether you're looking to buy a family home or a beautiful apartment, we've got you covered.

Transport in Caernarfon

Find the nearest train stations and other transport links in Caernarfon.

Local connections

Llanfairpwll
National Rail
6.3 miles / 10.1 km
Bodorgan
National Rail
7.4 miles / 11.9 km
Bangor (Gwynedd)
National Rail
8.2 miles / 13.2 km
Ty Croes
National Rail
10 miles / 16.1 km
Holyhead Ferry Terminal
Ferry Port
18.7 miles / 30.1 km

Schools in Caernarfon

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Caernarfon.

Education in Caernarfon

Ysgol Santes Helen
 
Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen
 
Ysgol Gynradd Maesincla
 
Ysgol Yr Hendre
 
Ysgol Pendalar
 
Ysgol Y Gelli
 

Local pubs in Caernarfon

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  • La Marina Cei

    Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55

    La Marina Cei is a fusion food / small plates restaurant on the quayside in the historic town of Caernarfon

  • Y Castell Hotel

    Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55

    The Castell is situated on the square in the centre of the historic town of Caernarfon. Enjoy the views of the renowned Castle which was built by Edward the 1st in 1283 whilst having a coffee or a light lunch.