Machynlleth’s setting in the stunning Dyfi Valley is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to reasons to visit. There is so much to see and do from nature reserves to Michelin starred restaurants and even a comedy festival. Here are some top tips on things to do while you are in Machynlleth:
Discover Machynlleth’s heritage
A visit to the Owain Glyndŵr Centre will enable you to see the building that housed the parliament where Owain was crowned Prince of Wales and find out more about its history and various uses since the time of its construction in 1914.
The Moma Machynlleth is a must see, located in a lovely Victorian town house and a former Wesleyan chapel displaying fine examples of Welsh art including paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures like the captivating cosmic egg.
Shopping gems off the beaten path
The Victorian clock tower, Heol Maengwyn stands prominently at the top of Machynlleth’s high street, which boasts a wealth of local independent shops including antiques, books, homeware, shoes, delis and even a record store. In addition to, galleries showcasing local Welsh art and crafts and even a bustling market on Wednesdays. After some retail therapy, why not relax in one of Machynlleth’s cosy cafés.
Wildlife spotting
The countryside around Machynlleth is home to a wide array of wildlife and the Ynys-hir RSPB reserve is a great place to spot them. Covering Welsh oak woodland, estuary saltmarsh, grasslands and freshwater pools, you could have the opportunity to see a wide range of wildlife possibly even otters.
The Dyfi Osprey Project is an unmissable day out, it has provided a home to ospreys since 2009 and offers the perfect opportunity to observe ospreys in their natural habitat on the Dyfi river.
The food scene
Machynlleth is home to a vast array of eateries; if you fancy coffee and cake or a light lunch, there are plenty of cafés selling delicious homemade food, the pubs and restaurants offer a great selection of delicious, locally sourced dishes. Alternatively, if you are looking to treat yourselves, there is a two Michelin star restaurant Ynyshir
Light-hearted entertainment
Over the May bank holiday every year, Machynlleth plays host to a comedy festival which attracts a great selection of comedy talent for you to watch at your leisure with fantastic food and beverages to enjoy.
A Town for All Seasons
Machynlleth’s magic transcends the seasons. Spring brings forth vibrant wildflowers, while summer paints the hills a verdant green. Autumn explodes with fiery foliage, and winter transforms the landscape into a wonderland. No matter when you visit, Machynlleth has something special to offer and you will discover why you will be yearning to return.
So, the next time you holiday in your Salop caravan, take time to explore Machynlleth and enjoy the magic of the town.