Black Boy Inn
Set deep in the evocative Royal Borough of Caernarfon, the Black Boy Inn, one of North Wales’s oldest inns, has welcomed weary travellers for centuries.
Located in Northgate Street, the Black Boy Inn is one of the few remaining free houses owned by an independent family business in the United Kingdom. It has load bearing walls of up to one and a half metres thick, and four exterior signs each showing a ‘black buoy’ on one side and a ‘black boy’ on the other.
Theories about the name range from a visiting black boy, a local navigational buoy, and the nickname of Charles II used by Royalists who met there secretly.
Expect beautiful elegantly styled bedrooms are more spacious than a standard double, they all have a sumptuous queen size bed.
The rooms are located in some of the oldest and quirkiest parts of the hotel so expect loads of exposed beams and low ceilings. Step back in time.
The rooms all have en suite bathrooms.
There is a flat screen LCD television and complimentary fibre Wi-fi.
The room comes equipped with a hairdryer, iron, ironing board, deep mattresses, crisp white linen, fluffy towels, toiletries and a hospitality tray.




