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Machynlleth holiday rentals start at $58 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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30 of Machynlleth holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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Swn and Nant Glamping
Swn y Nant Glamping is situated in the heart of the Dovey Valley on a working family farm on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, only a scenic drive from the coast! Set in a quiet location away from busy roads and the hustle and bussle of everyday life! We look forward to welcoming you here and hope you enjoy your stay! We are now taking bookings for the 2024 season. If you have any further questions, please get in touch, and i'll do my very best to answer as soon as possible😊many thanks.

Cosy Cottage in Corris-One wellbehaved dog welcome
Troed-y-Rhiw is a well presented 1 bedroom stone cottage in the former slate mining village of Corris on the southern edge of Snowdonia National Park. It has home comforts such as a 2 seater recliner, wood burner and digital freeview TV/CD/DVD. It has a well equipped kitchen with microwave, dishwasher & washing machine. The bathroom has a thermostatic electric shower over the bath. The bedroom has a superking or twin singles. There is a private garden with secure storage for mountain bikes

Character Townhouse | Dyfi Bike Park & Eryri
Stay in a character-filled Victorian townhouse in the heart of Machynlleth, just 10 minutes from Dyfi Bike Park and close to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the Dyfi Valley, and the Welsh coast. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and couples, this cosy retreat offers a log burner, comfortable living spaces, and a private garden to relax in after a day of adventure. Independent cafés, shops, pubs, and restaurants are all within walking distance, giving you the perfect base to explore.

Cute cottage in Machynlleth centre
Originally stables, the cottage has been sustainably converted to one-up-one-down self-catering accommodation. Double bed, shower, washing m/c, sofa-bed & well equipped kitchen. Easy to get to via public transport. 10 min walk from station and 5 mins to bus stops. Very close to shops, cafes etc. Cycle parking available. There is usually space to park a car on the drive, but be aware that the entrance is a bit narrow. We also have an EV charger. We have swifts nesting between May and August.

Off grid cosy cabin forest retreat Snowdonia views
Hidden deep within the Dyfi Forest on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park is our unique, off grid cabin. With amazing views over the valley, you can just sit back and enjoy the natural world around you. If mountain biking is your thing, we are right on the Climachx Mountain Bike Trails and a stones throw from Dyfi Bike Park. There's lush river swimming spots, lakes, waterfalls and mountains to explore. Our nearest beach is Aberdyfi, just 30mins away. 16mins drive to the epic Cadair Idris!

Pretty sunny cottage, Machynlleth
A lovely old renovated cottage with inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove and mezzanine. It is well equipped for your stay as I have tried to make it a home from home for you with many books and houseplants. There will always be some welcome goodies and you can sleep in snuggly beds made up with 100% cotton or organic cotton sheets and feather and down duvets. The cottage is situated in the pretty wooded Dulas valley near the historic town of Machynlleth, close to Snowdonia and the sea.

Romantic luxury glamping with breath taking views
This uniquely luxurious glamping dome is situated in a tranquil and beautiful setting with no neighbours close by. This sumptuous self contained accommodation has all the high end features and lovely little extras that you need for a romantic getaway . It is located in its own unspoilt secluded setting surrounded by nature with breathtaking views . Enjoy the amazing deep copper bath or soak under the stars in the wood fired hot tub . Great location for stargazing . Wood is provided .

Mongolian yurt sleeping 2+2 with outdoor space
Come and stay in one of our 2 lovely yurts or bring your friends and hire them both! Private location surrounded by nature and the sound of the river. The yurt is situated on an organic small holding in the beautiful Welsh valleys. You have to cross a foot bridge to get to it. Leave your car on one side of the river and walk to your accommodation. We can also provide fruit and veg as we run an organic market garden in the summer months.

The Green Room
The Green Room is attached to our family home, with a comfortable double bed, adjoining wetroom and kitchenette, in a convenient town location, easy access to railway and bus links, and off-road parking. With FTTP internet access, television with a full Sky package (including Sports and Cinema), Blu-ray player with discs and your own key and separate door you can come and go as you please. Well behaved pets are welcome.

Hillside hideaway | Hendre-Aur
Hendre-Aur Luxury Glamping Pod is nested in the hills of the beautiful Dyfi Valley. It’s located on our family run farm, 3miles from the historic town of Machynlleth which offers spectacular views and peacefulness. Great base to explore the Dyfi Valley and it's surroundings. Plenty of great activities and places to visit on your doorstep: Dyfi Bike Park, Hafren Forest, Dyfi Osprey, Corris Craft Center and many more

Hut located in a 500 year old pubs beer garden
Last check in time is 9pm. Our log cabin is located in peace and tranquility, overlooking the beautiful welsh hills. Toilet facilities are located in the pub which is a short walk down the steps and stairs. We have an outside shower block located around the back of the hut. Located at the back of a 500 year old pub, we feel we have given all you need to get away for a night or two.

Welsh cottage with hot tub
Escape to our luxurious Airbnb in Llanrhystud, set on a working farm by the sea. Enjoy a super king bed, 55-inch TV, and freestanding bath in the spacious bedroom. Relax by the log burner or unwind in your private hot tub with stunning views. A perfect blend of comfort and countryside charm, offering a peaceful getaway just steps from the coast.
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The House of Gnarrr

Chestnut House with Hot tub & Sauna
When is the best time to visit Machynlleth?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $144 AUD | $154 AUD | $153 AUD | $146 AUD | $153 AUD | $157 AUD | $147 AUD | $136 AUD | $156 AUD | $161 AUD | $141 AUD | $169 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 5°C | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 14°C | 16°C | 16°C | 14°C | 11°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Machynlleth?
Machynlleth has characterful stays in the town center, countryside cottages, and homes near river or woodland walks. Choosing a location close to markets or main streets can make it easier to explore on foot.
What are the best things to do in Machynlleth with kids?
Families often explore the Centre for Alternative Technology, enjoy walks in nearby forests, or visit interactive exhibits at local museums. Parks and riverside paths are also popular for relaxed outings with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Machynlleth?
Explore the Centre for Alternative Technology, browse local galleries, or learn about Welsh history at Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House. Walking trails and artisan markets are frequently suggested for those seeking the town's creative spirit.
How is the weather in Machynlleth?
Machynlleth has cool, often wet winters around 36–48°F (2–9°C), and mild summers with highs near 68°F (20°C). Rain is common, so a waterproof jacket and layers are helpful through the year.
When is the best time to visit Machynlleth?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder weather, local festivals, and lush countryside scenery. Rain is possible year-round, so waterproof gear is handy in any season.
What are the best places to visit in Machynlleth?
Machynlleth has the Centre for Alternative Technology, locally rooted markets, and the historic Owain Glyndŵr's Parliament House. Art spaces, traditional shops, and the scenic surrounding hills are often recommended for exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Machynlleth?
Machynlleth has access to trails through woodland and hillside landscapes, including paths in Dyfi Forest and routes near Cadair Idris. Walks often pass scenic viewpoints, streams, or historical sites.
What are some family activities we can do in Machynlleth?
Join hands-on workshops at local sustainability centers, follow woodland trails, or explore the shops and markets in town. Seasonal community events and art spaces create opportunities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Machynlleth?
Explore the sandy beaches along Cardigan Bay, tour historic castles around the region, or wander the scenic trails of Snowdonia National Park. Steam railways and wildlife reserves invite discovery nearby.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Machynlleth?
Many stays in Machynlleth welcome pets, including cottages and countryside rentals. Homes with gardens or proximity to walking trails are often suggested for visitors traveling with dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Machynlleth?
Bring layers for changing weather, as Machynlleth can see rain throughout the year. Engaging with local markets, visiting independent shops, and joining community events often enrich the experience.
What is Machynlleth known for?
Machynlleth is known for its historical significance as the seat of Owain Glyndŵr’s Welsh Parliament, a vibrant arts scene, and commitment to sustainability through initiatives like the Centre for Alternative Technology. Its markets and cultural festivals highlight regional traditions.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Machynlleth?
Look for independent galleries, tucked-away tearooms, and small local museums around Machynlleth. Trails along the river and forest paths reveal quieter corners favored by residents.
What are the best foods to try in Machynlleth?
Sample locally baked bara brith, Welsh rarebit, and lamb dishes, which reflect traditional Welsh flavors. Regional cheeses, fresh produce from markets, and handmade treats are often highlighted in eateries around town.
What should I bring for a trip to Machynlleth?
Pack waterproof outerwear, comfortable shoes for walking, and layered clothing to adjust to temperatures between 36°F (2°C) and 68°F (20°C). A backpack is useful for carrying local finds or snacks on trails.
What is the nightlife in Machynlleth like?
Machynlleth has a warm, community-driven nightlife with traditional pubs, local music sessions, and venues hosting occasional performances. Social spots often highlight regional ales and close connections to the arts scene.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Machynlleth?
Machynlleth is known for a comedy festival in the spring, as well as events celebrating local music, food, and the arts throughout the year. Regular markets also bring together crafts and regional produce.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Machynlleth?
Many rentals in Machynlleth are suited for families, including cottages and homes with extra space and amenities like kitchens and gardens. Neighborhoods near shops or parks can simplify outings with children.
Destinations to explore
- Snowdonia / Eryri National Park
- Cardigan Bay
- Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
- Skanda Vale Temple
- Poppit Sands Beach
- Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park - Haven
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal
- Snowdonia Mountain Lodge
- Snowdon Mountain Railway
- Conwy Castle
- Aberdyfi Beach
- Harlech Beach
- Llanbedrog Beach
- Tywyn Beach
- Welsh Mountain Zoo
- Caernarfon Castle
- Carding Mill Valley & The Long Mynd
- Tresaith
- Porth Neigwl
- Bangor University
- Shell Island
- Harlech Castle
- Glan Gwna Country Holiday Park
- Aberdovey Golf Club





