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Just show me Hay-on-Wye Cottages
Are you a bookworm, walker or simply after somewhere special
amid breathtaking scenery? Read on and discover our Hay-on-Wye
cottages...
Globally known as the 'Town of Books', Hay-on-Wye boasts
over thirty second-hand bookshops and is a paradise for lovers of
the written word. Every year the town comes alive at the legendary
Hay Festival, a 10-day extravaganza of stories, laughter, music and
ideas from the most highly acclaimed writers, filmmakers, comedians
and so on, promising fun for the whole family.
Hay also has some fine art galleries and a craft centre, as well
as a traditional street market on Thursdays selling everything from
fresh fish to bric-a-brac. Over the years, Hay has become a centre
of hospitality and offers an excellent selection of top-quality
restaurants, coffee shops and coaching inns.
Staggering beauty abounds inviting lovers of the 'great
outdoors' to sample our Hay-on-Wye cottages located within the
Brecon Beacons National Park. Think walking (Offa's Dyke Path
and Wye Valley Walk both run through town), cycling, riding,
fishing and canoeing, as well as gorge walking and mountain biking
in the Black Mountains. For dazzling views and tummy-tingling
spins, hang glide from the top of Hay Bluff. Or enjoy a leisurely
riverside stroll along to the Warren.
Step back in time and explore the town's castle, the nearby
ruins of Clifford Castle and Arthur's Stone, an ancient burial
chamber protected by English Heritage where legend has it King
Arthur slew a giant!
Believe in fairytales or not, get your nose in a book in a
Hay-on-Wye cottage soon!
Showing 15 cottages
Poet's Cottage | Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Charming Victorian terraced Hay-on-Wye cottage on Welsh border, a short stroll from book shops, cafes and shops. Enclosed garden. Hereford 20 miles.
Old Vicarage Cottage | Clyro near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
A delightful 17th century Hay-on-Wye holiday cottage in a peaceful setting. Spacious accommodation with open fire and cottage garden. Hay-on-Wye 1 mile.
Stargazer's Field House | Hardwicke near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Lovely ground floor cottage, one of a group of two in Herefordshire countryside. Hay-on-Wye 2 miles.
Stargazer's Loft | Hardwicke near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Charming first floor beamed apartment in the Golden Valley. Horse riding and many lovely countryside walks nearby. Hay-on-Wye 2 miles.
May Cottage | Eardisley near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Delightful Grade II listed, 16th century, stone-built Black and White cottage in Eardisley village. Character beams, woodburner. Hay-on-Wye 7 miles.
Little Holme | Eardisley near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
A charming Herefordshire holiday cottage set in village of Eardisley. Open fire, walks from the doorstep. Kington 5 miles.
The Coach House | Kinnersley near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Semi-detached Herefordshire cottage, in small hamlet of Kinnersley. En-suite showers, pets welcome, close walking, cycling, Black and White Village Trail on doorstep. Hereford 8 miles.
The Cottage | Kinnersley near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
Cosy detached holiday cottage in grounds of country pub. Simple, comfortable accommodation surrounded by beautiful countryside. Black & White Trail close by. Hay-on-Wye 8 miles.
Little Ceste | Glascwm near Builth Wells and Hay-on-Wye | Mid Wales & Cardigan Bay
Delightful secluded wooden clad eco cottage in remote rural location in Welsh hills within miles of open countryside. Woodburning stove, 4 poster double. Lawned garden with hot tub. Walks and rides from doorstep. Buith Wells 9 miles. Kington 10 miles.
Standale | Staunton-on-Wye near Hay-on-Wye | Herefordshire
A charming Herefordshire cottage, with a village pub, many walks from the doorstep and close to the Black Mountains, Hay-on-Wye and the magnificent Royal Forest of Dean. Hereford 11 miles.