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Tourism in Hay on Wye 14 sites in this category
Mountain and Waterhttp://www.mountainandwater.co.uk Outdoor Activities for all: Canoeing; Climbing; Abseiling; Gorge Walking; Caving; Wayfaring. Day or extended courses: individuals, groups, families. Social or corporate. Team-building 'off-the-peg': Mission Impossible or Treasure Hunt. Bespoke courses available. All ages and abilities welcome. We won't give you a hard time - unless you want one!CATEGORIES: Abseiling , Activity Breaks , Caving & Caves , Climbing , Corporate Entertainment , Kayaking & Canoeing , Stag and Hen Parties & Weekends , Team Building LOCATIONS: Bala , Brecon Beacons , Glasbury on Wye , Hay on Wye , Llangollen , Snowdonia
Clyro Cottagehttp://www.clyrocottage.co.uk A self-catering cottage near Hay-on-Wye on the Welsh border. Accommodation for 4. The Cottage is ideally situated in the centre of the small village of Clyro, where the Victorian curate and diarist Francis Kilvert lived. One of a pair of the oldest, prettiest cottages in the village, it is near the shop / post office and local Pub. Clyro is in an area renowned for its varied & outstanding countryside. Delightful, secluded garden, patio area, and off road parking.CATEGORIES: Holiday Cottages LOCATIONS: Clyro
The Swan at Hayhttp://www.a1tourism.com/uk/swanhay.html Come to the Swan at Hay, the hotel for all seasons. Hay-on-Wye (or Y-Gelli in Welsh) is a charming market town on the Welsh Border. Nestling in its calm river valley at the foot of wild mountain scenery, Hay's maze of streets and alleys, their plan little changed from mediaeval times, hide the dozens of antiquarian bookshops that have made it 'the town of books'.CATEGORIES: Hotels LOCATIONS: Hay on Wye
Hay Festival 2000http://www.hayfestival.co.uk Our thirteenth Festival celebrating language and literature. Hay is a market town in the Black Mountains of the Welsh Marches. It has 1,300 people and thirty-eight bookshops. The Festival is a big party, which really swings when everyone joins in. Hay is the perfect setting in which to celebrate the Festival holiday. The food's delicious, the mountains and river are beautiful, and the town boasts as many fascinating shops, galleries and discoveries as any other city.CATEGORIES: Book Sellers , Festivals LOCATIONS: Hay on Wye
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