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Hay-on-Wye : Michelin's recommendations

At the northern end of the Black Mountains, this market town is famous for its second-hand bookshops and its annual Literary Festival. The castle dates back to the 12C. South of the town is Hay Bluff, an escarpment of the Black Mountains offering incomparable views over the Wye Valley and deep into Wales.

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  • The Swan at Hay Hotel

    1 CHURCH STREET GB - HEREFORD HR3 5DQ

    The Swan at Hay is a delightful family-run hotel where a warm welcome awaits you.As a former coaching inn, The Swan at Hay is full of character, from the original Georgian windows overlooking the garden, to the cobbled stable block next to our car pa..

  • Snoozebox @ Hay festival

    The Orchard GB - Hay-on-Wye HR3 5PL

    Snoozebox @ Hay festival is a transportable hotel which has been set up just for the festival, 350 metres away in an apple orchard. The rooms are modern and practical and there is a bar and restaurant on site. Each Snoozebox room has an en suite wet..

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  • Three Tuns Traditional pubs serving food 

    4 Broad St GB - Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DB

    Grade II listed 16C pub, reputedly the oldest building in town. Wide-ranging menus: bar and terrace offer blackboard classics; formal upstairs dining room comes into its own in the evening.

  • Old Black Lion Traditional pubs serving food 

    26 Lion St GB - Hay-on-Wye HR3 5AD

    Characterful part-13C inn with lots of old world charm. Traditional menu offers tasty, honest dishes, hearty portions and plenty of choice, with more favourites on the board. Bedrooms boast either antique furnishings or rich colours and modern bathro..

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