Hay-on-Wye, Brecon Beacons
This sweet and stylish barn sits less than a mile outside ‘Book Town’. Explore the literary haunts of Hay-on-Wye and get inspired with a walk through the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Hay-on-Wye Town, Brecon Beacons
Retreat to this serene haven for a trip to remember with fishing and canoeing on site and a woodland of chestnut and rowan trees all around. It’s an enchanting holiday let that allows guests to relax and get back to nature.
Situated a short distance north of Hay-on-Wye, this characterful former gatehouse provides a great base for exploring the ‘town of books’, the River Wye and the borderland of England and Wales.
Hay-on-Wye , Brecon Beacons
Perfect for families, this unique lodge offers plenty to do from canoeing along the river Wye to exploring the Offa’s Dyke path before returning for a long hot bubble bath and relaxing evening in front of the wood burner.
Hay on Wye (1mls SE), Brecon Beacons
Hay-on-Wye (1m NW), Brecon Beacons
Fabulous location, just a skip across the river, from the nations favourite bookish town, Hay-on-Wye, the Black Mountain range is in full view, the property exquisitely restored and every little luxury touch thoughtfully considered.
This stylish country escape sits proudly above Hay-on-Wye offering spectacular views across to the Black Mountains. The spacious accommodation and gardens are perfect for family gatherings and celebrations.
Hay-on-Wye (1m E), Brecon Beacons
16th Century luxury country pad with the dramatic splendour of the Black Mountains rising up in full view from the kitchen window, Lovingly restored with meticulous detail and some very healthy eco-credentials, The very finest in luxury large house hires!
Hay On Wye(2mls), Brecon Beacons
Oozing character and old-world charm, this impressive and spacious property is the ideal base for exploring the beautiful Wye Valley and surrounding mountains.
Hay-on-wye (5.5mls SE), Brecon Beacons
Beautiful boutique retreat with spa treatments on offer and a steamy sauna newly available (charges apply). Stride into the mountains straight from the door, laze by the wood burning stove and drink in some of the best Welsh border views in the area.