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A gem of a site in a lovely setting, lost in Mid Wales between Snowdonia and old Montgomeryshire. The pitches are terraced, and some have a splendid view across the valley. The world slows to a stroll in this part of Wales. Its a place for country pursuits like birdwatching or fishing. Dont forget your binoculars - the RSPB has reserves at Lake Vyrnwy and Ynys-hir. A conservationists paradise, with a bird hide and feeding station on site - watch out for the red kite in the area. For anglers, try your luck at the Llyn Clywedog reservoir, or in the Dyfi River. If you fancy sea fishing you can book trips from the harbours of Aberystwyth or Aberdyfi. Walkers will find the Ffordd Glyndwr long distance footpath passes the site, with further excellent walking and views through local woodland developed by the Forestry Commission.
The Plas,
Machynlleth
Centre for Alternative Technology
Talyllyn Steam Railway
Fford Glyndwr Footpath
Birdwatching From SE (Caersws) on A470 - turn R abt 1m past Llanbrynmair at Club Site sign. Site ent 50yds up hill on L.
Note: care reqd at sharp R & L turns at rly bdge ¼m past Llanbrynmair.
From W (Machynlleth) on A489 - in abt 5¾m at rndabt turn R onto A470 (sp Newtown); in abt 4m turn L at Club Site sign. Site ent 50yds up hill on L.
Note: on final approach to site proceed with caution to avoid overshooting minor rd.
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