Cobble Cottage, Hay On Wye

Brecon Beacons. Sleeps up to 6

Hay on Wye (5 miles)Hay-on-Wye, just a short trip takes you to this fantastic diverse market town. Ideal for stocking up on deli items and great for browsing. The 'Town of Books' is truly fascinating, There are the famous second-hand bookshops, designer boutiques, a butter market with local produce, antique dealers, retailer's catering for crafts and interiors and a truly charming chandelier shop!The Globe Cinema and Theatre is home to a whole host of eclectic artists and theatrical performances throughout the year. The choice of cafes and restaurants will leave you needing to return time and again . Don't miss Shepherds Ice Cream Parlour, which sells not only delicious ice cream but great coffee and deserts. Felin Fach Griffin gastro pub has an excellent reputation and an evening here is a must (booking recommended), a little further afield is The Stag Inn at Titley, different cuisine and also a must do on any trip to Cobble Cottage . Home to the famous Hay Literary Festival, Hay Walking Festival, the Dark Skies Festival, Hay Bike Festival, you won't be short of annual events to enjoy. The restoration of Hay Castle, a part Norman, Jacobean and Victorian castle in the centre of the town into a lively cultural space is imminent, but for moment you can explore the Castle's grounds and visit the Honesty BookshopHire a canoe from the fabulous "River Cafe" in Glasbury, just one mile from Cobble Cottage. Meander down the River, then pick your spot for a picnic lunch on the river bank. River Cafe also offers you the opportunity to hire a Vespa! Richard Booths book shop and café is a huge, welcoming space, formerly owned by ‘King of Hay’ Richard Booth, it has been restored with aesthetic flair by the new owner, making it arguably one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world. It includes a exceedingly good café and a 48 seater cinema for rainy days and evenings out. Town ToursLearn about Hay’s fascinating history and quirky characters with Hay Tours. Throughout the year, local volunteers offer expert talks on four different routes lasting an hour or two. Each one brings Hay’s history to life, from medieval times right to the present daySmall Breeds Farm and Owl Centre KingtonIdeal for families, this enchanting place has a huge of miniature, rare and seldom seen animals. Red Kite Feeding StationSit in the specially built hide, feet away from these majestic birds. A sight to behold as 50 birds or more may be seen in the skies at feeding times, their forked tails can be seen high in the sky circling before they dive down to feed. Outdoor ActivitiesThe diversity of outdoor activities in the area means there is something for everybody within a short drive. Whether it is walking, hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, pot holing or simply taking a mountain drive you cannot but be amazed at the unspoilt beauty of this part of Wales.. Hay Bluff and Twmpa, the Black Mountains. Take a full day and walk both, starting from Hay town centre . You’ll end up on top of the world, with spectacular views across to Pen-y-Fan. Offa's Dyke PathThe path runs close to Hay and is a challenging but well worth route, passing some breathtaking scenery along the way. Wye Valley Walk This walk extends from Chepstow and crosses the Offa's Dyke Path at Hay, and continues to Rhayader, a total distance of 103 miles. Be amazed by what this quiet area of Wales can offer. The scenery along the walk will reveal unspoilt Mid Wales countryside at every turn. Hereford and Llangorse Lake Take a day trip over the border to nearby Hereford, a short drive away, for the magnificent Cathedral, home to the famous Mappa Mundi and now unique Chain LibrarySailing on Llangorse Lake is available for all family, or hire a canoe. The unspoilt beauty of this area is beguiling.

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