Cemmaes Road is a small village located in Powys, Wales, UK. The village is situated on the A470 road, which runs from Cardiff to Llandudno, and is surrounded by the beautiful Welsh countryside. Cemmaes Road is known for its historic railway station, which opened in 1863 and is still in use today as a stop on the Cambrian Line. The village has a close-knit community, with a village hall and a small convenience store. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby hills and forests, while history buffs can visit the nearby market town of Machynlleth, which was the site of the first Welsh parliament in 1404.