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Become
a member of ecodyfi We want everybody in the Valley to join, so it
only costs £1. Drop into Ty Bro Dyfi or send some stamps.
The information
centre is open Monday to Friday between 10.00 and 3.00. You might even
like to get involved in staffing it or in helping to run a project. Please
come and see us!

Find
us
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High quality restaurants in the Dyfi Valley offering local distinctiveness
include the Wynnstay in Machynlleth and the Penhelig Arms, a seafood restaurant
in Aberdyfi.
There are 18 food outlets in Machynlleth, including high quality teas
at Celtica. Local produce is promoted on some menus such as at the Bwtri
café, the Wynnstay Arms and the Penmaendyfi, who use meat from
their own farm.
Good wholefood cooking is available at the Quarry Café in Machynlleth,
Panteidal Organic Restaurant near Aberdyfi and the large vegetarian restaurant
at the Centre for Alternative Technology.
For meat, there is an excellent local butcher in Machynlleth, offering
top quality produce via shop and mail order. 'Direct Welsh Lamb' run a
mail order service from Esgair Farm, Aberdyfi.
Other exemplary food producers are the Halo Honey Ice Cream factory and
shop at nearby Tywyn which offers 'Traditional Welsh Pantry' products
and Halo light confectionery.
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