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About
Three bridges cross the River Dyfi at the entrance to Meirion Mill in the Dyfi valley on the southern border of the Snowdonia National Park. The hardy Welsh Mountain sheep can be seen dotted on the steep mountain sides and sheep and their wool have always been important to the local economy. This connection is reflected in our exceptional range of Welsh woollen goods from traditionally woven throws and tapestry bedcovers in exclusive colourways to cosy sheepskin slippers.
TRADITIONAL WOOL CRAFT & HOBBY
For the creative crafter we stock knitting wool, fabrics, buttons and ribbons. We have various sizes of peg looms which are made in Powys, and have one available for demonstration.
BRANDS
For rambles in the countryside we offer waterproofs and outdoor clothing for all the family with ranges from Regatta and Champion, Sherwood Forest and Lazy Jacks. We also have casual styles from Lily and Me and colourful knitwear for every season.
JEWELLERY
Our jewellery ranges include Carrie Elspeth, Ronin, and Vanilla, all made in Wales and Celtic designs from Sea Gems.
GIFTS, HOUSE & HOME
We offer a wide-ranging selection of handbags and accessories, welsh crafts and lots of gift ideas for the home and garden.
THE COFFEE SHOP
Freshly prepared light meals and snacks are served throughout the day, as well as delicious cakes and cream teas. We also offer food and drink to take away. Dogs are welcome in the rear outside seating area, with its own access. Only Guide and Assistance dogs are allowed inside the building. The Coffee Shop takes last orders 30 minutes before the shop closes.
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Facilities
Booking & Payment Details
- Free Entry
Catering
- On-site light refreshments
Children
- Children welcome
- Pushchairs available
Groups
- Mini Coach Parties Accepted
Parking
- Free Parking
Property Facilities
- Gift shop - Welsh craft centre
Site Features
- Regional Tourist Board Member
Target Markets
- Accepts groups
- Coach parties accepted
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Access to the Meirion Mill site is directly off the A470 , midway between Machynlleth and Dolgellau, and is a short distance from the junction with the A458, the main route into Mid Wales from the West Midlands via Shrewsbury and Welshpool.
Accessible by Public Transport: Machynlleth station is 12 miles away.
Public Transport Directions
Machynlleth railway station is 12 miles away.