Located in Machynlleth, 30 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Wynnstay provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
susanna
United Kingdom
Room was nice and spacious with comfy beds, clean and tidy, good tea and coffee supplied. Parking and bike storage facilities very good. Good breakfast with choice of hot and cold in characterful dining room. Relaxing lounge spaces to sit in.
Set in Machynlleth and only 33 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, Penrhosmawr offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Neil
United Kingdom
Carys is a delightful host and was happy to do anything for us. Extremely helpful and chatty.
Situated in Machynlleth in the Powys region, Cil y Coed Luxury Pod features accommodation with free private parking. Please bring bedding for the bed and sofa bed.
Set in Machynlleth, in a historic building, 38 km from Aberystwyth Golf Club, The Old Vicarage B&B, Corris is a recently renovated guest house with a garden and bar.
Tim
United Kingdom
Kirsty went above and beyond. The breakfast was amazing.
Chapel Cottage is situated in Machynlleth. The property features mountain and inner courtyard views, and is 35 km from Lake Vyrnwy. This pet-friendly holiday home also has free WiFi.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Lovely charming cottage, full of character and in a great location. The mountain scenery is beautiful. There is a pub over the road and cafe a short walk away. We had everything we needed and Alex the host was very friendly and welcoming and made sure the heating was on for our arrival. Communication prior to our arrival was really good. Very dog friendly - would stay again!
Located in Machynlleth, within 32 km of Aberystwyth Golf Club and 32 km of Clarach Bay, Plas Dolguog provides accommodation with a shared lounge as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
ANTHONY
Australia
Great breakfast, lovely room. They were kind enough to give us an upgrade
Most of all we were genuinely touched by how friendly and...
Most of all we were genuinely touched by how friendly and helpful people are there. When we were in Cemlyn nature reserve, we started chatting with a local and we mentioned that we are from Slovenia and that we would like to see some cliffs. He pointed some great ones for us to see. After saying goodbye we headed slowly to our car. Behind windshield wiper we found hand drawn map of the way to cliffs. We couldn't even speak!
The nature is really amazing. Maybe we were lucky that we booked our trip in april because there were not many tourists and we had pleasent experience. But nevertheless people would always be great there, I'm sure.
Primož
Slovenia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Machynlleth is a great town to visit, but very quiet on...
Machynlleth is a great town to visit, but very quiet on Mondays with a lot of shops/cafes closed. MOMA is great for those enjoying gallery space and there are several antique shops for browsers. The Deli near the clock tower has wonderful offerings, sadly the kitchen was closed the day of my visit but I left with bags of goodies to eat later. Wednesday is the day to visit when the market takes over the wide main main street.
Annette
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I've been in love with Machynlleth for decades and will...
I've been in love with Machynlleth for decades and will literally tell anyone to go there. Except don't, because I'd like to keep it for myself please. The highlight of one of this year's trips was the Machynlleth comedy festival which I'd not made it to before but was superb. Easy access to incredible beaches and incredible countryside. Some of the best (Michelin starred) restaurants in the country from Ynyshir to SY23 in Aberystwyth. Great shopping - definitely always make time to pop in the Deco Shop.
Amytiphoto
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you like the peace and quiet away from people with great...
If you like the peace and quiet away from people with great views from every window. Sheep in the fields to watch. But close enough to everything you need ie restaurants, takeaways, pubs, walks, beach, shops etc then you’ll enjoy it as much as we did. You also had all of the amenities and equipment to cook for yourselves if that appeals.
sharon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
cute local market town with enough life down there, couple...
cute local market town with enough life down there, couple of pubs, shops, coop, indian restaurant, chippy, take away, cafes etc, couple of garages and a train station if you wanted to take coastal train to aberystwyth or barmouth
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
If you want to get away from the current troubles all around...
If you want to get away from the current troubles all around the world this is a good place to be! It has all the amenities needed along with a wonderful sense of stability and sanity. I felt refreshed on leaving - as I always do over 50 years of visiting this beautiful town. I will be back!
The Co-op has a great store within a store for all sorts of bargains - like leather belts for €6 and quality copy perfumes for €4! And the nicest assistant ever!
It’s always nice to stay somewhere that isn’t a hotel. It was very relaxing. I turned up in the dark so really felt like the middle of nowhere haha. The heating was good, underfloor, maybe got a bit too hot at one point cause I thought the heating wasn’t working as it took a while to kick in (same with the bathroom radiator - would have been good to have a little note saying, don’t worry it’ll get warm, it just takes a while). The shower was good too. Very warm and powerful.
The place is nice, the location is good and the staff are friendly. However, this is a hotel in need of a refurb. The paintwork looks tired and chipped and falling onto the floor, the wallpaper is showing its age. The shower was poor with very little space and the electric as power unit didn't deliver much flow.
On a positive the breakfast was excellent
Beautiful location, quiet, calm, cosey cottage.
Main focus of the stay was to mountain bike around the dyfi forest and cwm cywarch and the cottage provided a perfect base for that. Local village is very quiet and the local pub is a good one, there’s brigands bar/hotel a mile up the road too. Stunning mountain view’s on the drive back to Dolgellau
Rhian is a wonderful host. The room had everything we needed and was cleaner than a 5-star hotel. The location is absolutely great for people who’re looking for a quiet base to discover the region - just a stones-throw away from southern Snowdonia and the Cambrian mountains. We’ll definitely stay with Rhian again when we’re back in Wales!
Fantastic property in an incredibly picturesque location, the waterfall in the garden being a particular highlight!
The hosts were very friendly, knowledgeable about the area and very helpful!
Great breakfast.
We look forward to staying again in the future
Breakfast was very good, well prepared and provided in a friendly manner. The location was beautiful and very convenient for Machynlleth. The host and hostess were very helpful and friendly. Rooms were clean and tidy. Views were spectacular
Really friendly, polite and courteous staff. Had to leave before breakfast was served and they made sure I was fed before leaving. Very nice cat who lives there too! Would definitely return and recommend to anyone staying in the area!
The countryside setting was idyllic especially with the nearby flock of sheep. Love the nearby narrow gauge RR and King Arthur attraction. Too bad the fast low flying jets weren't flying the Mach Loop while we were there!
Location, near the train station.
Machynlleth is a nice friendly town.
Beautiful view, to one side.
Relaxed environment.
Nice to meet other folk in a hostel environment and chat.
Great to be able to cook a meal.
Rhian is a great host. The property is sparkling clean and very comfortable. Breakfast was ordered in advance, was very filling and tasty. As I don't eat a cooled breakfast it suited me fine
Very quiet and welcoming, beautiful views and stunning location. Great base to explore the surrounding areas. Great shower and very comfortable bed, well stocked kitchen.
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