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The Old Coach House, Dolcorsllwyn, Aberangell, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AB Tel: 01650 511 333 The Area Contact details: Sue & Paddy McKillop The Old Coach House, Dolcorsllwyn, Aberangell, Machynlleth, Powys SY20 9AB Tel: 01650 511 333 e-mail: [email protected] We are ideally situated for guests who wish to www.theoldcoachhousecottage.co.uk walk on the hills in the Dyfi Valley and beyond, Bed and Breakfast Accommodation with easy access to Cadair Idris, the Cambrian and Mountains, the Rhinogs and the Arans only a Self Catering Accommodation short drive away. We are 17 miles fromT hCoed-y-Brenin,e Area a The Old Coach House renowned centre within the Snowdonia National Contact details: Park for mountain biking. 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