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We have 5 hotels in Machynlleth.

 
 
Wynnstay Hotel Machynlleth Star Rating 3        
Maengwyn Street

The Wynnstay Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Machynlleth. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom is tastefully appointed with non smoking rooms, daily newspaper, hair dryer, television, bathtub, shower, coffee/tea maker.
Ynyshir Hall Hotel Machynlleth Star Rating 4        
Eglwysfach

Built in the 15th century and once owned by Queen Victoria, this high-end hotel is a 6-minute walk from the RSPB Ynys-hir Nature Reserve and 2 miles from Dovey Junction train station.Plush, colourful rooms combine antique and modern furnishings, and feature original artwork, sherry decanters, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi; many offer scenic views. Upgraded rooms add fireplaces and free-standing or spa tubs.
Plas Mawr Bed & Breakfast Machynlleth Star Rating 3        
Plas Mawr Eglwysfach

Overlooking the open countryside, this Georgian B&B is in a hamlet bordering the RSPB Ynis-Hir nature reserve. It's 1.5 miles from the Dovey Junction railway station and 12 miles from Aberystwyth.
Plas Dolguog Hotel Star Rating 3        
Felingerrig

Set on 9 rural acres of woods and gardens, this country hotel in a 17th-century manor house is 1.7 miles from the Museum of Modern Art and 1.9 miles from Machynlleth train station.
The White Lion Hotel Machynlleth        
10 Heol Pentrerhedyn

Ubytovanie Podhajska-Villa Emily-Apartman is located in Podhájska and offers a self-catering apartment with a terrace and a spacious garden. Free WiFi access is available.The apartment with garden views comes with a kitchen including a microwave and a dining area, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with bath or shower and toilet.
 
 
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Machynlleth, sometimes referred to colloquially as Mach, is a market town and community in Powys, Wales and within the historic boundaries of Montgomeryshire. It is in the Dyfi Valley at the intersection of the A487 and the A489 roads.