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Extract from the Machynlleth Travel Guides:
A finger of Montgomeryshire poking out between Meirionydd and Ceredigion, the flat river plain and rolling hills of
Dyfi Valley
lay justifiable claim to being one of the greenest corners of Europe, an area replete with B&Bs and other businesses started up by idealistic New Agers who have flocked to this corner of Wales since the late 1960s. The focal point is the genial town of
MACHYNLLETH
(pronounced "ma-hun-thleth"), eighteen miles northeast of Aberystwyth, a candidate for the Welsh capital in the 1950s and site of Owain Glyndwr's embryonic fifteenth-century Welsh parliament. In the hills to the north... read the whole Machynlleth Travel Guides...
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