Escape and go off the beaten track with a glamping getaway in a secluded forest in the north of the Brecon Beacons. Just half a mile from the book lovers town of Hay on Wye, you re in a wonderful setting, close to many amenities yet with a plethora of walks, cycle trails and a…
Within 1 mile is the bustle of Hay on Wye, where you can explore several galleries, sample local produce at the weekly market or discover Hay Castle ruins. On your doorstep is an array of birdlife and other wildlife observable up close from an elevated position in the woods.…
At just 0.5 miles from the centre of Hay on Wye and the River Wye, this early Victorian lodge offers something for everyone. You might choose to explore the second hand and antiquarian bookshops, boutiques, antique shops and art galleries in the town, before dining in one of the…
This delightful old mill cottage sits beside The Dulas Brook, which rises up above Hay on Wye in The Black Mountains. Hay on Wye has craft shops, a range of eateries to suit all tastes and a weekly market. Enjoy paddling at The Warren, the local beach, or hire a kayak further…
The bubbly market town of Hay on Wye is famously known all over the world as the Town of Books . Boasting over twenty bookstores to browse, it is renowned for the annual Hay Festival of Literature & Arts. However, there is more to the town than books; it boasts a good range of…
Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away within the fringes of Clyro, a fantastic base for exploring Hay on Wye, the Wye Valley, and the wider Brecon Beacons National Park. Hay on Wye is within walking distance and is a great place to spend your time, there is also a large variety…
This Barn is everything we think a family holiday home should be; stylish, beautiful, comfortable and brimming with character. Once inside, your gaze is drawn up to the fully restored oak ceiling, the beams criss cross the full length of the barn and lend an atmosphere of warmth…
Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away on the fringes of Clyro, though within easy walking distance of Hay on Wye, a vibrant cultural market town famed for the annual book festival. With a castle and small independent cinema, Hay has an excellent selection of quirky shops,…
Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away on the fringes of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 1 mile from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the…
The Great Hay Barn at Cwmhir Court has been meticulously restored over recent years, using the best of local craftsmanship, the result is a stylish mix of country charm and modern making it a great holiday retreat. Located approximately 1.3 miles from Hay on Wye which is just…
This property enjoys a quiet location, with easy access to the Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Welsh countryside. Whilst the property has a lovely secluded feel, making it ideal for a romantic couple s getaway, it is, nevertheless, within easy reach of one of the region s best…
This lovely home enjoys a peaceful location within the heart of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 1 mile from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of…
Set a little way up into the Black Mountains within the Brecon Beacon National Park on a farming estate above the picturesque village of Llanigon, this peaceful setting is a great countryside retreat for a break with your loved ones or a get together with friends. Explore the…
A recently restored house on Penyrwrlodd farm, situated above Llanigon and just one and half miles from the book town of Hay on Wye. It has spectacular, unspoilt views stretching as far as the Brecon Beacons. Bryn Bwthyn sleeps 8 and boasts peaceful surroundings and is perfect…
The cottage is located in the peaceful hamlet of Bronydd, just 2.5 miles from Hay on Wye by car, or 30 40 mins walk directly from the cottage on the Offas dyke footpath through fields and along the banks of the River Wye. Hay is a vibrant cultural market town famed for the…
Perched on the brink of the Brecon Beacons and deep in the Welsh countryside, this charming property is the ideal base for exploring the Wales and England border. Visit nearby Hay on Wye (2 miles) to discover welcoming family pubs and its generous selection of bookshops or plan…
The views from this property are simply awe inspiring and stretch 70 miles across the Wye Valley, the Hertfordshire countryside and Mid Wales. This handsome cottage will suit couples, families or friends who are looking to explore scenic trails, quaint villages and historic…
Beautiful barn conversion offering guests a comfortable stay within easy reach of Hay-on-Wye.. Ground Floor: All on the ground floor.Open plan living space.Living area: With TV.Dining area.Kitchen area: With electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher.Bedroom…
Enjoying a peaceful location in the grounds of the owner's house, this charming stone cottage is surrounded by lovely mature gardens with fragrant flower beds and shady trees to picnic under. Located on the edge of the medieval village of Clyro, the popular town of Hay on Wye…
The bothy is set into the hillside on the edge of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 2.5 miles from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River…
Canoe down the River Wye, or rock climb at Symonds Yat, Cycle around the Black and White villages of Herefordshire, sampling the local cider as you go. Visit the lovely market towns of Ledbury or Leominster, not forgetting the see the famous Mappa Mundi in Hereford Cathedral.