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Restaurant at 'gateway to Snowdonia' comes on the market

Dyffryn Café and Restaurant at Foel, near Welshpool, Powys, is passed by thousands of tourists and travellers each year

Dyffryn Café and Restaurant at Foel, near Welshpool, Powys(Image: Handout)

A well-known restaurant and landmark along a major Welsh tourist route has been put on the market.

Dyffryn Café and Restaurant at Foel, near Welshpool, Powys, is seen by thousands of tourists and travellers each year heading along the main A458 trunk road linking the West Midlands to the Welsh coast and Snowdonia.

“Most people will know the Dyffryn because of its key location on the main road,” said Bryan Jarman, a chartered surveyor at estate agents Morris, Marshall and Poole with Norman Lloyd.

“It’s a well-known business on the gateway to Snowdonia and the Welsh coast, popular for tourists from the Midlands as well as outdoor enthusiasts in the winter months.”

The property includes a café/restaurant and bar with 60 covers and a house with four bedrooms and living accommodation. It has been placed on the market for £695,000.

Dyffryn Café and Restaurant at Foel, near Welshpool, Powys(Image: Handout)

“This is a rare opportunity to purchase such a well-established business,” said Bryan.

“There is potential to expand the existing business and increase turnover.

“It offers a wonderful lifestyle opportunity and huge potential for ambitious new owners to really make the place their own and increase revenue further.”