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Corris Craft Centre: A Hub of Welsh Creativity and Heritage

Discover Welsh craftsmanship and creativity at Corris Craft Centre, where handmade traditions meet immersive workshops and local flavours.

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Nestled in the scenic village of Corris near Machynlleth, the Corris Craft Centre is a vibrant arts and crafts hub featuring nine independent workshops. Visitors can explore handcrafted products ranging from rustic furniture and intricate glass sculptures to artisan chocolates and traditional jewellery. The centre offers engaging craft-making experiences such as pottery painting, candle dipping, and chocolate making, alongside a welcoming café serving locally sourced Welsh produce. Set amidst natural beauty with free parking and dog-friendly facilities, it’s a perfect destination for families and craft enthusiasts alike.

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Machynlleth, Corris, SY20 9RF, GB
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Duration: 2 to 4 hours
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    Driving from Machynlleth town centre, the journey to Corris Craft Centre takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes via the A487 road. Free on-site parking is available, including spaces for coaches. Note that during peak tourist season, parking can fill quickly, so early arrival is recommended.

    Bus

    Local bus services connect Machynlleth with Corris village, with a typical travel time of 25 to 35 minutes. Bus frequency varies seasonally, so check local timetables in advance. The bus stop in Corris is a short walk from the craft centre, accessible via flat terrain.

    Train and Taxi

    The nearest train station is Machynlleth, about 6 miles away. From there, taxis can reach Corris Craft Centre in roughly 15 minutes. Taxi fares typically range from £15 to £25 depending on time of day and service provider.

    Walking

    For the adventurous, walking from Corris village centre to the craft centre is possible in about 10 to 15 minutes along well-maintained paths. Terrain is mostly flat and suitable for wheelchair users, with accessible routes marked.

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    Local tips

    Pre-book popular craft workshops like furniture building and chocolate making to secure your spot.
    Visit the on-site café for locally sourced Welsh dishes and enjoy the adjacent Welsh Deli for regional treats.
    Bring your dog on a short lead; the centre and café welcome well-behaved pets.
    Explore nearby attractions such as Corris Caverns and King Arthur’s Labyrinth for a full day of adventure.
    Use the free parking and accessible pathways to comfortably explore the craft centre with family or mobility aids.

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    A Creative Sanctuary in Mid Wales

    The Corris Craft Centre is a unique gathering place where traditional Welsh craftsmanship meets contemporary artistry. Located in the picturesque village of Corris, just north of Machynlleth, this centre houses nine independent workshops where talented designers and makers create an eclectic array of handmade products. From hand-carved candles and Celtic jewellery to mixed media artwork and bespoke dog clothes, the centre showcases the rich cultural heritage and creative spirit of the region.

    Hands-On Craft Experiences for All Ages

    Beyond browsing exquisite crafts, visitors can immerse themselves in interactive workshops. Activities include pottery painting and throwing, candle dipping, chocolate making, and furniture building—ideal for those seeking a creative outlet. These experiences come with expert guidance from the craftspeople themselves, making them both educational and enjoyable. Many workshops require pre-booking due to popularity, especially for the furniture building sessions which are limited to visitors aged 16 and over.

    The Heart of Local Flavours and Hospitality

    The Corris Café, located on-site, complements the craft experience with a menu emphasizing locally sourced and seasonal Welsh produce. Visitors can enjoy a hearty meal or light refreshments throughout the day. Adjacent to the café is a Welsh Deli offering regional delicacies, perfect for sampling or taking home. The café also provides free Wi-Fi and is dog friendly, welcoming four-legged companions on short leads.

    Accessibility and Visitor Amenities

    Designed with inclusivity in mind, the craft centre features flat, paved walkways linking all workshops, making it wheelchair accessible. A high-dependency Changing Places facility is available 24/7 via RADAR key, obtainable from the café during opening hours. Ample free parking, including coach parking and drop-off points, ensures easy access. The centre’s location also offers scenic nearby walks and serves as a viewing point for the Mach Loop, a famous low-flying military training area.

    Connection to Local Attractions and Natural Beauty

    Situated at the gateway to Corris Caverns, the centre is part of a broader attraction network including King Arthur’s Labyrinth, Corris Mine Explorers, and the Welsh Legends Maze. These sites enrich the visitor experience with history, adventure, and folklore. The surrounding countryside offers tranquil walks and picturesque views, making the craft centre a perfect stop for a day trip or weekend getaway in Mid Wales.

    Community and Sustainability in Craft

    Many artisans at the centre emphasize sustainability, such as Taran Eco Designs, which crafts rustic furniture exclusively from fallen or unwanted wood, ensuring no trees are felled. This commitment to eco-friendly practices reflects the centre’s respect for the natural environment and local heritage, enhancing its role as a responsible cultural hub.

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