In Hay-on-Wye, The Swan at Hay is positioned between the Brecon Beacons and The Black Mountains.
Gwen
United States of America
lovely little room. quite easy to walk into Hay from there. excellent breakfast overlooking the garden. staff was very friendly and helpful. this place was an amazing value and I would absolutely recommend it and stay again!
A 14th century country house located on the Welsh border of the Wye Valley, the Rhydspence is a former drovers inn surrounded by the countryside views. Featuring an on-site restaurant and bar.
Schroeder
United States of America
After a very stressful drive through some treacherous rainfall (an uncommon amount for the area), this place made everything worthwhile. Walking in here was like waking into a warm blanket. The staff was incredibly welcoming and kind, dinner near the fireplace was unbelievable (seriously, don't miss dinner there, it was absolutely delicious) and having a drinks among a few locals (the ones who braved the rainfall) was so lovely. The rooms were clean, charming, and very comfortable. And after a great breakfast, we walked around the beautiful landscape that surrounds Rhydspence. A wonderful place, we hope to make it back someday!
The Old Cider House is located in Hay-on-Wye, just 11 miles from Longtown Castle and 15 miles from Brecon Cathedral.
Helen
United Kingdom
The house was very well designed, had lots of storage space and was really clean. All bedrooms had ensuite bathrooms, which was brilliant. The welcome hamper was...welcome. Location was perfect, right in the town.The electric charging point next to the house was a bonus.
The Smithy in Hay-on-Wye provides adults-only accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, daily room service, and free Wifi.
Sara
United States of America
It’s always a memorable visit to The Smithy! Chris and Christine’s hospitality is amazing. There is a varied choice for breakfast and caters for all palates. The Smith is my go to place when visiting Hay on Wye… you will not be disappointed!
Flat 2 Frank Lewis House offers accommodations in Hay-on-Wye, 2.8 miles from Clifford Castle and 8.5 miles from Kinnersley Castle. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.
Amy
United States of America
This is a lovely little apartment. Very cozy and clean and nicely decorated. Lots of nice light. The kitchen was nicely outfitted and the coffee/tea supplies were very nice. Wonderful to have a clothes washer. Nice to have an outer room to leave wet umbrellas etc. Great, quiet location a short walk from the city center.
Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house with an indoor swimming pool and sauna.
Kamila
United Kingdom
Everything was excellent, love the breakfast, location, cleanliness
Hay View Lodges - Barn End is located in Hay-on-Wye, just 29 miles from Elan Valley and 5 miles from Clifford Castle. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Kimberley
United Kingdom
The location
Friendly hosts
Very clean
The chickens
Located in Hay-on-Wye, 2.6 miles from Clifford Castle, The Kilverts Inn provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Great place for book lovers. It is really quite a small town, but the amount of bookshops is shocking! There are plenty to choose depending on your preferences, some are more general and some more specific. I particularly liked the LGBT bookshop "Gay on Wye" (I like a play on words! ) and Addyman´s, which has a cool decoration and special vibe to it (not the most suitable for people with limited mobility tho, there is steep stairs and books in the floor everywhere). Richard Booth is also a beautiful one, not only for books but also art and craft materials.
If you are looking for a different type of shopping, there is also a bunch of small businesses selling jewellery, crafts, music vinyls, local foods...
On Thurdsays it´s the market and the town is more animated.
I had food in the pub Blue Boar and in Shepherds Parlour and I recommend both, the second one also has good ice cream ;)
The walk along the river is also beautiful, if you are looking to stretch your legs and enjoy the nature.
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Anonymous
Spain
Scored 8.0
8.0
Hay was very interesting.
Hay was very interesting. We spent a great deal of time at the castle, the guide was happy to answer a great many questions and spend a lot of time explaining the history of the house.
The riverside walk was very pleasant.
However, we were unable to get a pub meal in the evening as none of them were cooking.
Jean
Scored 10
10
Hay is an amazing place - it is like stepping back in time...
Hay is an amazing place - it is like stepping back in time and the plethora of second hand books is a delight but I love it is so quaint and compact and is lovely when it’s quieter and out of season. The shops are amazing and a lovely blend especially for gift shopping but everything is such lovely quality. That also goes for the food - local delis, bakers and butchers offer everything you could need and there are plenty of pubs (the Blue Boar and Old Black Lion were my preferences) and restaurants to choose from in such a small condensed space. But be mindful if booking a short visit especially that not all the shops open every day so check out times before you plan your trip if that is a key purpose of your visit. That goes for entertainment too - the cinema has very sporadic openings but we did find an open mic night this time on Friday at the Globe (a converted chapel) with bar and food in a very relaxed setting. The only other thing to be mindful of is parking - there is a very large carpark on entry to Hay but free parking is much more restricted so you’d need to fathom that out too.
Kim
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The perfect place for a booklover with lots of lovely...
The perfect place for a booklover with lots of lovely bookshops. Lots of different individual shops to browse.
We ate at Oscars Bistro at lunch time and visited the Fish and chip shop one evening and had an Indian takeaway from Red Indigo . Managed to get a pizza from origin Pizza at the Hay Cinema bookshop. All good.
Visited the Castle with the admission ticket valid for a year !
Hay on Wye is perfect to stroll around visiting all the different shops.
Catriona
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Peaceful area with magnificent views of surrounding...
Peaceful area with magnificent views of surrounding countryside. We loved the whole experience & couldn’t ’ fault anything at all! Superb B&B which has a lot to offer any traveller to the beautiful Wye Valley!!
Would recommend Tomatitoes Tapas for choice of food. The Old Black Lion is traditional, but has a limited Menu in Mondays & Tuesdays. Hay on Wye has many independent shops to browse apart from the famous bookshops. Easy to spend hours there & have coffee or lunch in The Granary before visiting the famous Norman Castle which is steeped in history.
Pamela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Hay is the most beautiful town, full of character, many...
Hay is the most beautiful town, full of character, many bookshops, beautiful independent retailers, excellent coffee shops and restaurants and of course the castle. Hay would be very busy during book festival times and during school holidays but out of these time zones it is an incredibly peaceful and calming place to be. The town is vibrant but not overpowering. There are plenty of things to see and do from visiting the castle or a trip to the quaint cinema, whiskey tasting to tea and cake alongside the beautiful river Wye or for the more adventurous, a spot of canoeing.
The quality of food in cafes and restaurants is outstanding and there is a good choice for every taste.
Coming from a busy seaside town to Hay is a massive contrast but in a very very good way. It is peaceful, culturally vibrant , wonderfully located for exploring the surrounding countryside and a true gem in every way
Sarah
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A very relaxing stay in a very large room with a big bathroom (a separate bath and shower). A beautiful view of the Golden Valley, with sheep grazing behind the house.
Breakfast is excellent (why stay in a hotel and pay extra?). A car is essential to make the most of the location, but Hay-on-Wye, the Brecon Beacons and South Herefordshire are easily reached.
I can highly recommend a stay in a part of the UK slightly off the usual tourist tracks.
Great location just outside Hay and within walking distance of a well-stocked Co-op. Lovely and warm on arrival and throughout. Very spacious and tidy. Well-equipped kitchen, plenty of hangers, comfy bed. Good lighting. Fridge had butter and milk, bread in the bread-bin - much appreciated.
We purchased some very tasty goats cheese from the owners.
This is a centrally positioned hotel near the centre of Hay, so convenient for access to all that this small town/village has to offer. The staff were welcoming. room was clean (but small).
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