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The Parliament House (where Owain Glyndŵr was crowned Prince of Wales in 1404), the Centre for Alternative Technology (the UK's most visited eco-centre), the Dyfi Biosphere, and a small Welsh market town of extraordinary historical and environmental significance
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Owain Glyndŵr — the last native Prince of Wales — held his parliament in Machynlleth in 1404, the high point of the Welsh rebellion against English rule. The Parliament House is preserved. The Centre for Alternative Technology, founded in 1973, is Europe's leading sustainable living exhibition centre.
The Parliament House for Owain Glyndŵr's story — genuinely significant Welsh history. The Centre for Alternative Technology is excellent and inspiring. The Dyfi Estuary for birdwatching. The Wednesday market for local Welsh produce.
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Machynlleth has excellent independent cafes and restaurants for its size. The Wednesday market for local Welsh produce. The CAT cafe. Local Welsh food throughout.
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The Parliament House (where Owain Glyndŵr was crowned Prince of Wales in 1404), the Centre for Alternative Technology (the UK's most visited eco-centre), the Dyfi Biosphere, and a small Welsh market town of extraordinary historical and environmental significance Roam surfaces the hidden gems that make Machynlleth worth exploring.
Machynlleth has excellent independent cafes and restaurants for its size. The Wednesday market for local Welsh produce. The CAT cafe. Local Welsh food throughout. Download Roam free to discover Machynlleth's food scene.
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CAT and Owain Glyndŵr tourism drive the economy. Strong independent food and retail. The Dyfi Biosphere brings eco-tourism. List your Machynlleth business on Roam to reach local customers in Powys.
Roam covers all of Machynlleth including Aberystwyth, Aberdyfi, Corris, Esgairgeiliog, Cemmaes. The Parliament House for Owain Glyndŵr's story — genuinely significant Welsh history. The Centre for Alternative Technology is excellent and inspiring. The Dyfi Estuary for birdwatching. The Wednesday market for local Welsh produce.