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County - Herefordshire
Tel code: 01497 | code search
Postcode: HR3 | code search
Population: 2000
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Britains Favourite Town

Hay-on-Wye is of course renowned as the town of books, a Mecca for those who love browsing among antiquarian tomes. It is also a very lovely old market town set in fine countryside... Read More.

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Borders Hideaway Holiday Park

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Penlan Caravan Park

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Hollybush Camping

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The Swan at Hay (0.08 miles)

The Swan at Hay
The Swan at Hay is a privately-owned hotel and restaurant in the Marches town of Hay-on-Wye where warm hospitality and good food await you.Standing alongside the glorious river Wye; Hay-on-Wye retains all the charm of ... More | visit website
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Seven Stars (0.15 miles)

Seven Stars

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Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and ... More

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Old Black Lion (0.20 miles)

Old Black Lion
The Old Black Lion is a l7th Century Coaching Inn situated in the centre of Hay on Wye, the worlds largest second hand book centre. Also surrounded by spectacular countryside & views. Walkers ... More | Double Room: From £45 | visit website
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Baskerville Arms Hotel (1.30 miles)

Baskerville Arms Hotel

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The Baskerville Arms is a family run, Visit Wales & AA 3-star rated Inn with 13 en suite bed & breakfast rooms, restaurant, bar and function rooms.

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Black Mountain Lodge (2.76 miles)

Black Mountain Lodge
This lovely old traditional stone building, the oldest part is believed to date back to the 17th Century. Set in its own grounds with ample free parking and located at the foothills of the Black ... More | visit website
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Pandy Inn (5.28 miles)

Pandy Inn
Situated in the heart of the sleepy Herefordshire village of Dorstone, just 4 miles from the World book capital of Hay-on-Wye, The Pandy inn is reputed to be the oldest pub in the county. Dating ... More | visit website
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National Trust Cottages (6.14 miles)

National Trust Cottages

This striking property is an early 17th century black and white timber-framed and stone tiled farmhouse bequeathed to the Trust in 1965. The property is situated 20 miles to the north west of Hereford, along ... More

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Old Radnor Barn B&B (7.03 miles)

Old Radnor Barn B&B
Stephen and Lynne welcome you... to their 4star, Bed & Breakfast Accommodation at the Old Radnor Barn, Talgarth. Enjoy one of their four tastefully decorated and furnished rooms, two first floor and two on the ... More | visit website
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Trericket Mill (7.19 miles)

Trericket Mill

Friendly and informal accommodation offered at this converted grade 2 star listed water cornmill in the Upper Wye Valley. This early 19th century brick built Mill retains all its original machinery with the dining area ... More | visit website

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Little Upcott (8.02 miles)

Little Upcott

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This charming, traditional 17th century, timber framed, black and white cottage, with its enclosed, secluded garden, enjoys a beautiful natural setting amid cider orchards, just off a ... More

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History has remembered the kings and warriors, because they destroyed; art has remembered the people, because they created - William Morris
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