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Hay on Wye and Wye Valley

A meeting of wild borderlands and creative energy, Hay-on-Wye and the Wye Valley form one of Britain’s most curiously magnetic corners. The River Wye winds through wooded gorges and meadows, carving a route between hills that have seen history unfold. Along its banks sit storybook towns and villages — places of markets, music and mismatched bookshops that smell of ink, old paper and the passage of time.

Hay itself is a world apart: part bohemian haven, part rural idyll. Bookshops spill onto cobbled lanes, cafés hum with conversation, and there’s an ever-present sense of ideas floating in the air — from the legendary Hay Festival to the everyday rhythm of locals swapping stories in old pubs. Beyond town, trails lead you to heather-clad ridges, riverside swims and ancient oaks that must have a tale or two to tell themselves. See our Kip tips for the region, below.

This is a landscape for unhurried wanderers — to paddleboard beneath limestone cliffs, picnic by the river or simply watch swallows darting above a glassy bend in the water. Whether you’re staying in a design-led riverside cottage, a whimsical treehouse tucked away in the woods or a luxury lodge surrounded by breezy meadows, our Hay-on-Wye and Wye Valley hideaways offer the perfect base to slow down, explore and feel the poetry of this beautiful borderland.

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Walk the Offa’s Dyke Path as it winds above the Wye — the section between Hay Bluff and Pandy is pure magic, with sweeping valley views and wild ponies on the ridges.

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must do

Hire a canoe in Glasbury and drift down the River Wye to Hay; pack a picnic, spot kingfishers and moor up for lunch at The Boat Inn.

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secret kip tip

Find Pwll-y-Wrach Nature Reserve near Talgarth, a hidden gorge with a tumbling waterfall and legend of a witch turned to stone.

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with kids

Try Goodrich Castle, a red sandstone ruin straight from a storybook, with towers to climb and picnic spots overlooking the river.

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foodie treat

Dinner at The Walnut Tree (just outside Abergavenny) is worth the detour — Michelin-starred yet relaxed, with local produce and impeccable Welsh wines.

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culture

Check what’s on at The Globe at Hay, an indie arts space hosting intimate gigs, talks and creative workshops.

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We endlessly research and curate the very best places to stay across the UK: all gorgeous and great value. Beautiful, unique style is a must for us but it’s the thoughtful detail and owners who really care that make our hideaways so special.

Our design-led hideaways include cabins with hot tubs, dog-friendly cottages, romantic treehouses and family-friendly houses.