Guidebook for Hay-on-Wye

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Guidebook for Hay-on-Wye

Shopping

A very well-renowned three floor book emporium with cafe and cinema.
32 locals recommend
Richard Booth's Bookshop
44 Lion St
32 locals recommend
A very well-renowned three floor book emporium with cafe and cinema.

Food Scene

Great food, local ales and cosy atmosphere in this 16th century inn.
The Three Tuns
4 Broad Street
Great food, local ales and cosy atmosphere in this 16th century inn.
Much-lauded foodie haven, as reviewed by The Independent, Telegraph and ITV's 'Great Pubs of Wales'. Live jazz every Friday evening.
16 locals recommend
The Old Black Lion
26 Lion St
16 locals recommend
Much-lauded foodie haven, as reviewed by The Independent, Telegraph and ITV's 'Great Pubs of Wales'. Live jazz every Friday evening.

Sightseeing

Pick up this great 8th century national walking trail from across the road! The trail follows the border between England and Wales.
Offa's Dyke Path
Offa's Dyke Path
Pick up this great 8th century national walking trail from across the road! The trail follows the border between England and Wales.
The 5th longest river in the UK, forming the border between England and Wales. Declared an area of outstanding beauty.
35 locals recommend
River Wye
35 locals recommend
The 5th longest river in the UK, forming the border between England and Wales. Declared an area of outstanding beauty.
The Welsh whiskey, Penderyn, high in the Brecon Beacons.
84 locals recommend
Penderyn Distillery Visitor Centre
Pontpren
84 locals recommend
The Welsh whiskey, Penderyn, high in the Brecon Beacons.
Inspirational home of Dylan Thomas, where he spent his latter years.
37 locals recommend
Dylan Thomas Writing Shed
Dylan's Walk
37 locals recommend
Inspirational home of Dylan Thomas, where he spent his latter years.
Waterfront with bars, restaurants, retail shops and views.
215 locals recommend
Cardiff Bay
Bute Street
215 locals recommend
Waterfront with bars, restaurants, retail shops and views.
The former home of Bulmers Cider, now a museum to the area's rich heritage in cider-making.
40 locals recommend
The Cider Museum
Pomona Place
40 locals recommend
The former home of Bulmers Cider, now a museum to the area's rich heritage in cider-making.
Owned by the Chase family, former producers of Tyrall's crisps, now making vodkas, gins and liqueurs. Host a music festival once a year.
52 locals recommend
Chase Distillery
52 locals recommend
Owned by the Chase family, former producers of Tyrall's crisps, now making vodkas, gins and liqueurs. Host a music festival once a year.

Arts & Culture

Catch a game with English Premiership side Swansea at their Liberty Stadium.
Swansea City Football Club
Catch a game with English Premiership side Swansea at their Liberty Stadium.
The national stadium of Wales, hosting international football and rugby, as well as concerts.
324 locals recommend
Principality Stadium
Westgate Street
324 locals recommend
The national stadium of Wales, hosting international football and rugby, as well as concerts.
World-renowned jazz festival.
17 locals recommend
Brecon Jazz Festival
8 Bell Lane
17 locals recommend
World-renowned jazz festival.