Bed and Breakfast, Self-Catering, Camping Or Glamping – the Choice Is Yours! Stay in the Historic Town Itself, Or Choose from a Range of Secluded Country Locations

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Bed and Breakfast, Self-Catering, Camping Or Glamping – the Choice Is Yours! Stay in the Historic Town Itself, Or Choose from a Range of Secluded Country Locations stay You’ll find accommodation to suit every taste in Hay and the beautiful surrounding “ countryside. Bed and breakfast, self-catering, camping or glamping – the choice is yours! Stay in the historic town itself, or choose from a range of secluded country locations. HOTELS & INNS 6 Rhydspence Inn Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 6EU H A 14th Century Country Inn situated on the Welsh border of the Wye Valley, this AA****, former drovers inn enjoys magnificent views Rest for the Tired and is the perfect place to eat, drink, sleep and relax. 6 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5DB Boasting an AA Dinner award, the newly refurbished restaurant or cosy bar areas are wonderful places to eat. t 01497 831262 w www.rhydspence.com AA **** Inn @ [email protected] From £50 5(D)2(T) Y 7 Foyles of Glasbury Glasbury-on-Wye, Powys HR3 5LH Located in Glasbury-on-Wye just 5 miles from the literary town of Hay-on-Wye, Foyles of Glasbury is your first choice for great food and drink and exceptional service. Open daily, we serve lunch from 12:00 to 2:30, afternoon tea from 3:00 to 5:00 (booking required) and evening meals from 6:00 to 8:30. Drop in anytime for a coffee or a drink. We are just off the A438 in Glasbury, turn onto the B4350 at the river bridge. We have a private dining room that can accommodate up to 40 guests, ideal for that special celebration or for a business meeting. Eleven individually designed bedrooms offer luxurious accommodation. t 01497 847550 w www.foylesofglasbury.com Visit Wales ***** From £95 2(F)6(D)2(T)1(S) Y 30 Please mention this brochure HOTELSBED & BREAKFAST & INNS La Fosse Bed & Breakfast 8 Oxford Road, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5AJ La Fosse is a perfect place to relax and unwind. All rooms are ensuite and in the morning we serve a full breakfast (further details on our web site). Bob & Annabel Crook t 01497 820613 m 07854 390469 w www.lafosse.co.uk @ [email protected] From £35 2(D)1(T) Y Rest for the Tired 9 6 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5DB Grade II black and white house, on banks of Wye, spacious rooms, large car park, cycle lock-up, locally sourced breakfasts and conveniently situated. John & Mary Thomas t 01497 820550 w www.restforthetired.co.uk @ [email protected] Visit Wales ** From £40 1(F/D/S)1(D)1(T) Y INTENTIONALLY BLANK ADDENDUM 2021 INTENTIONALLY BLANK ADDENDUM 2021 Please mention this brochure when contacting advertisers 31 BED & BREAKFAST 12 Radnor House Church Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DQ Radnor House... a special place to stay in Hay. A Bed and H Breakfast in the heart of Hay-on-Wye. David Bartlett and Julia Joplin t 01497 821180 m 07507 615733 w www.radnorhousehay.co.uk @ [email protected] From £45-£70 Sawdays 3(D)1(T) Y INTENTIONALLY BLANK ADDENDUM 2021 14 The Seven Stars 11 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5DB 16th Century oak beamed building with olde worlde charm. Eight en-suite bedrooms. Added attraction of indoor swimming pool and sauna. Private car park. t 01497 820886 Diana Sime w www.theseven-stars.co.uk @ [email protected] From £44.50 3(F)6(D) Y 15 The Firs Guest House Church Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DQ A warm welcome awaits you at The Firs. All our rooms are en-suite and fully equipped. Situated behind the Hay Cinema Bookshop in a quiet position just 200 yds from the town centre. Ample parking for guests and a large garden to enjoy. Sally & John Visit Wales *** t 01497 821800 m 07887 350820 @ [email protected] From £42.50 3(D)2(T)1(S) Y 16 Tomatitos 38 Lion Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5AA Come and stay in one of our 3 comfortable ensuite rooms above our centrally located tapas bar. Comfy beds, feather duvets, good showers and lots of character to boot! Tricia & Thalia t 01497 820772 w www.haytomatitos.co.uk @ [email protected] From £30 1(F)1(D)1(T) Y 32 Please mention this brochure HOTELSBED & BREAKFAST & INNS Radnor House Church Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DQ INTENTIONALLY BLANK ADDENDUM 2021 INTENTIONALLY BLANK ADDENDUM 2021 1 Clos Pwll Llestri 19 Hay-on-Wye, Hereford HR3 5EJ Only 2 mins walk from town and the Offa's Dyke Path. Twin or single en-suite room. Private parking and cycle lock-up. Cynthia Tunley t 01497 820892 m 07502 451048 @ [email protected] £30-£40 1(T/S) Y Please mention this brochure when contacting advertisers 33 BED & BREAKFAST 20 Rosedale Retreat B&B Black Mountain Lodge B&B Cusop Dingle, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5RF Glasbury-on-Wye, HR3 5PT Rosedale is situated in the picturesque Cusop Dingle. H Just a few minutes walk from Hay-on-Wye on the Offa's Dyke Footpath. Rosedale Retreat nestles between the magical Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Parks. Adrian & Karen Finley t 01497 821831 / 07582 798826 w www.rosedaleretreat.co.uk @ [email protected] From £40 2(D)1(T) Y 21 Elmsleigh Cusop, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5RF A warm welcome awaits you! Victorian home set in quiet location, with lovely views, just a short walk from Hay and Offa's Dyke Path. Stylish, comfortable bedrooms, complete with modern ensuite bathrooms. Sharon Clark t 01497 821797 m 07974 349832 w www.elmsleigh-hay.co.uk @ [email protected] From £40 2(D)1(T) Y 22 Pottery Cottage Clyro, Nr Hay-on-Wye HR3 5SB Two beautiful adjoined cottages with pretty, south- facing garden. Old pottery: one bed. Main cottage: two bed with open plan living/dining/kitchen. Emma Balch t 01497 822931 m 07879 373431 w www.potterycottageclyro.com @ [email protected] £30-£45 1(D) Y 23 The River Café - Rooms Located on Glasbury Bridge, nr Hay-on-Wye HR3 5NP On the riverbank at Glasbury we have 5 en suite rooms and a large bunkhouse for groups. Relaxed, informal and licensed. Great breakfasts overlooking the Wye. Canoeing from the door. Bike storage available. t 01497 847007 w www.wyevalleycanoes.co.uk @ [email protected] £45-£75 2(D) 1(T) 2(F) 14 S 34 Please mention this brochure HOTELSBED & BREAKFAST & INNS Black Mountain Lodge B&B 24 Glasbury-on-Wye, HR3 5PT A lovely country lodge offering comfortable rooms and great breakfast. Being close to Hay on Wye, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons makes it a perfect location for walkers and adventures. Hay on Wye 3 Miles - Brecon 10 Miles t 01497 847779 w www.blackmountainlodge.co.uk @ [email protected] £46-£57.50 2(F)7(D)3(T) Y Tara 25 Felindre, Nr Hay-on-Wye LD3 0TB Food our speciality. Cordon bleu evening meals. New en-suite rooms. Quiet location with stunning views. Black Mountain walking from the house. On the national cycle route. David & Dorcas Cresswell Visit Wales **** t 01497 847988 w www.tarabandb.com @ [email protected] From £32.50 2(D)1(T) Y Pottery Cottage Clyro, Nr Hay-on-Wye HR3 5SB Vintage Steam Rally August Please mention this brochure when contacting advertisers 35 BED & BREAKFAST BED & BREAKFAST 26 Agent’s House B&B Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 6EH Four miles from Hay, two beautiful self-contained H B&B apartments. Choose your breakfast ingredients and we will stock your fridge - relax in style and eat at your leisure! Steve and Alison Morgan t 01497 831313 w www.whitneyonwyebandb.co.uk @ [email protected] From £35 2(D) Y 27 Highfield The Bage, Dorstone HR3 5SU 4 miles from Hay-on-Wye, situated in the Golden Valley overlooking the Wye Valley. Spacious en-suite rooms. Libby Jones t/f 01497 831431 w www.highfieldbandb.com @ [email protected] From £40 1F1T/D1(F)1(D/T) Y Although the information in this brochure has been prepared with great care and with the current information available, Hay-on-Wye Tourist Information Bureau cannot be held responsible for any errors, inaccuracies or omissions. Rates and facilities should be confirmed when making a booking. Inclusion does not constitute a recommendation. Hay-on-Wye Tourist Information Bureau cannot be held responsible in the case of any dissatisfaction by a client. 36 Please mention this brochure BED & BREAKFAST The Grange Guest House 28 Capel-y-Ffin, Abergavenny NP7 7NP Small, friendly, family run guest house. Set in remote, stunningly beautiful mountains. Log fire. Hearty home cooking. Evening meals available. Large, comfortable en-suite rooms. The Griffiths family t 01873 890215 w www.grangetrekking-wales.co.uk @ [email protected] Camping and Shepherds Facebook: @grangeponytrekkingandaccomadation Hut available £38 3(F/D/T/S) S Diana’s Recipe for…. Bara Brith (Welsh Spotted Bread) 6oz. (175g) currants 6oz. (175g) sultanas 1 lb (450g) dark brown sugar 1 pint (600ml) hot black tea 1¼ lb (550g) SR flour 2 eggs (This quantity makes 2 loaves and Freezes well.) Method Put the fruit and sugar into a large bowl, cover with hot tea and stir well. Cover and leave overnight. Heat the oven to 300F, 150C., Gas Mark 2. Line two oblong cake tins with baking parchment. Stir the flour and eggs into the mixture and mix well. Divide mixture between the two tins. Bake for 1¾ hours. Leave to cool for a few minutes then turn out. Wrap in cling film when cool. Serve sliced with butter or on its own.
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