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Single board
from £42.50
Double board
from £85.00
The Old Black Lion is privately owned and personally managed by the resident proprietor Dolan Leighton who very much looks forward to welcoming you as her guest.
This colourful 17th Century Inn, parts of which date back to the 1300's, is situated close to what was known as the Lion Gate, one of the original entrances to the old walled town of Hay-on-Wye.
The original exposed timber beams exude historical charm and atmosphere and it is reputed that Oliver Cromwell stayed at the Inn whilst the Roundheads beseiged Hay Castle, which was then a loyalist stronghold.
The Old Black Lion offers a choice of 10 quality en-suite bedrooms, all of which are non-smoking, and have recently been sympathetically and tastefully refurbished to a very high standard providing all modern amenities including our famous teddy bears.
All bedrooms have direct dial telephones, hairdryers, colour televisions, tea & coffee making facilities.
Tariff - Single Rooms from £ 42.50 and Double Rooms from £ 85.00
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The Old Black Lion Lion Street Hay-on-Wye Herefordshire HR3 5AD
Kilverts nestles in the centre of Hay-on-Wye, the 'Book Capital' of Britain, surrounded by glorious countryside.
Many outdoor activities are available for those who do not wish to visit the numerous book, antique and craft shops in the town, although it would be a shame to miss out on them.
During the summer months, clients can take full advantage of the 'Kilverts Garden', which is one of the best kept secrets of Hay, 1/2 acre of lawns and flower beds that burst into bloom from Easter onwards. The pond & fountain area is a good place to hide and take advantage of that book you bought.
On the front of the hotel Kilverts have tables on the terrace and pavement for those who just like to watch the world go by with a cappuccino, fine ale or a glass of our large selection of wines.
At Kilverts we endeavour to provide a complete service in all areas having eleven en-suite bedrooms available; all have tea / coffee making facilities, TV, trouser press, hair dryer. Laundry facilities and room service (at a nominal charge) are available to make your stay as pleasant and relaxed as possible.
Kilverts deluxe double rooms at the top of the building offer spacious accommodation with half tester beds, one of which shows a modest view over the rolling countryside, the other over the town.
All rates include Full English Breakfast & VAT.
Dogs are welcome at Kilverts, accompanied by well-behaved owners !
From the 27th of March Kilverts will brecome a smoke free environment.
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Kilverts Hotel The Bullring Hay-on-Wye Herefordshire HR3 5AG
In the heart of some of Britain's most beautiful countryside
you couldn't pick a nicer spot to explore this wild and wonderful region.
On the doorstep of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons and walking distance of the River Wye, you will never be short of something to see or do.
At the Baskerville Arms Hotel they pride themselves on their friendly atmosphere with the highest standards of hospitality. As a small family run hotel they believe in the personal touch to ensure every guest gets the most from their stay.
Relax with your favourite book in their comfortable lounge bar area or in their colourful garden with its views across the Wye Valley to the Black Mountains beyond. Perhaps enjoy a drink whilst snuggling in front of their log fires. Alternatively, check your email in their new Guest Lounge then chill-out in front of the television or play pool or darts in the new games room.
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The Baskerville Arms Hotel, Clyro, Nr. Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. HR3 5RZ
Built in 1839 as the Baskerville's family home, set in over 130 acres of our own Welsh countryside overlooking the River Wye and the Brecon Beacons National Park .
Baskerville Hall was built in 1839 by Thomas Mynors Baskerville for his second wife, Elizabeth. The Baskervilles were related to the Dukes of Normandy and first came to Britain to help William the Conqueror in 1066.
Thirty en-suite bedrooms ranging from standard and family rooms to individually styled Executive Rooms. All bedrooms are equipped with tea and coffee-making facilities, direct-dial telephones and colour televisions. Baskerville Hall Hotel has a restaurant, heated indoor swimming pool and sauna to relax in at the end of the day, and licensed bars to cater for your schedule.
There is space for field sports and games, forestry for 4x4, paintballing and orienteering. We are near the River Wye for canoeing and rafting, etc. The Brecon Beacons are nearby for horseriding, leisure and initiative training.
Tariff:- from £37.50 single board - £55.00 double board.
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Baskerville Hall Hotel, Clyro Court, Hay-on-Wye, Powys. HR3 5LE
The Three Cocks Hotel and Restaurant is a fine specimen of a spacious, rambling country hostelry. It stands on the road but preserves its dignity by being sufficiently withdrawn behind its cobbled forecourt and having private gardens to the rear. It has extremely spacious, well-equipped accommodation, giving it a traditional yet comfortable ambience.
This country Hotel of immense character offers extremely spacious, well-equipped accommodation. The 15th Century structure has undergone modernisation and refurbishment over the years but this has been done in a sympathetic way in order to complement its original features. Central heating means that the Hotel is warm and cosy throughout, enhanced by the presence of log fires in each of main sitting rooms on the coldest winter days. Overall it gives a traditional yet comfortable environment in which to relax.
The Hotel offers seven modernised, immaculately clean bedrooms, retaining elements of their original character, which add to their charm.
All rooms have an en-suite bath or shower room or a private bathroom.
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The Three Cocks Hotel, Three Cocks, near Hay-on-Wye, Brecon, Powys. LD3 0SL
Nestling at the foot of The Black Mountains, this unique family run B&B offers a warm welcome, friendly atmosphere and excellent cordon bleu home cuisine.
Just 5 miles from Hay-on-Wye, 12 miles from Brecon, Tara is situated in the small village of Felindre in The Brecon Beacons National Park ). Tara has a relaxing outdoor swimming-pool set in two acres of garden with wonderful views across the Wye Valley and stunning rolling hills. There is a riding school within easy walking distance and Felindre is on The National Cycle Route. Excellent walking in the area and from the house, we can also offer fishing on the Usk River.
All rooms have TV, tea/coffee making facilities and include Full English Breakfast. Evening Meals, Sunday Lunches and Picnic Lunches can be provided.
Enjoy the dining room at breakfast and dinner and the large conservatory in the evening.
Tara is a smoke-free environment (guests are welcome to smoke outside) and we regret that we cannot accommodate pets.
Highfield is a small family farm situated near the head of the Golden Valley
and four miles from Hay on Wye.
Highfield is furnished with traditional furniture, offering spacious rooms, central heating and a log stove.
Bedrooms offer superb views of the Wye and Golden Valleys. Each is equipped with television, radio alarm, hair dryer, hot drink facilities and reading lights.
Our menu offers traditional English farmhouse breakfasts using local produce and home-made preserves or lighter options. Evening meal is available by prior arrangement or bring your own picnic and enjoy a summer's evening in our large garden. If you enjoy walking, you can join nearby footpaths.
Escape to the Country...
On the edge of the “Golden Valley” lies New Barns Farm, a working farm set in 200 acres of beautiful countryside.
We are pleased to offer our bed and breakfast guests accommodation with a difference, the "Granary Suite" is totally self-contained part of the farmhouse, guests own sitting/dining room, a double bedroom and a single bedroom (with the option of an extra single bed) and a private shower room. Please note that the "Granary Suite" is only let as a double / twin / family suite, and therefore is yours only, for the duration of your stay. We take great pride in offering our guests the finest of, homemade, and local produce.
Sorry no pets or smoking
We regret that we are unable to take card payments.
“Any thought of traffic jams were forgotten, as far as the eye could see were rolling hills and fields, ducks waddled across the pond and a delicious farmhouse tea awaited me in the lovely drawing room” Caroline Chadderton Yours Magazine."
This is a B&B with attention to detail, Jon & Pearl take delight in providing for every comfort and welcoming you to their 17th century home.
Guests can stay in a fully-equipped cottage and for special occasions, if available, in the 17th century period Farmhouse four poster suite. Delicious Breakfasts can be taken in the dragon red dining room Watts of Westminster stunning wallpaper with real fire served on the gloriously shiny mahogany table, surrounded by welsh family furniture and ancient garden plan maps from years ago all overlooking the victorian wellingtonias (sequoia giganteums) and yew parterre and rockery – an inspirational start to your day. Alternatively you can have cosy breaksfasts served in your self-catering cottage.
Awards Flavours of Herefordshire 2000 winner
Green Tourism Silver Award 2006 working towards Gold
Recommended in Which Guide to B&B for 7 years
Recommended in Off the Beaten Track
The Great British B&B
Hidden Places
AA Landlady of the year 2000 National winner
Tariff from £30 per person per night B&B
minimum rate for self-catering of £60 per night for two people.
Sorry no smoking or pets – our weimaraner Milly, Welsh collie Ben, the kittens Oscar and Pepper object! Jon’s cows are not too sure either!
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Upper Newton Farmhouse, Kinnersley, Herefordshire. HR3 6QB
Hawkswood is a working farm situated 1.5 miles to the east of Hay-on-Wye.
The large, elegant, stone-farmhouse nestles under a wooded backdrop away from the main road and is surrounded by idyllic gardens.
The house contains spacious, comfortable bedrooms, a guest lounge (with television) and a majestic dining room where guests can enjoy a delicious traditional breakfast.
Guests can amble in the surrounding fields and enjoy the outstanding views of the Wye Valley. We are ideally positioned for the main tourist attractions within the area. Come and enjoy relaxation and a taste of peace and tranquility in the Welsh Borderlands.
Tariff
Double / Twin ensuite: £30 per person per night
Double / Twin / Single (with shared bathroom): £28 per person per night
Large car parking area
Tea and coffee facilities in the bedrooms
Large selection of breakfast foods
No smoking in the house
No pets allowed in the house – they may stay in your car
Philip and Sue Roberts would like to welcome you to Priors Mead, their lovely
bed and breakfast establishment which is situated near Clehonger
Despite its close proximity to Hereford, Priors Mead is in a peaceful location and affords the most beautiful views of Hay Bluff and the Golden Valley. The house was built during the 1930s and Philip and Sue have taken care to elegantly furnish the house in keeping with the period.
The accommodation at Priors Mead comprises two beautifully furnished double bedrooms. These rather spacious rooms are very well appointed with seating areas, dressing tables, hair dryers, hospitality trays and many little extras. In fact, Philip and Sue have thought of everything to ensure that your stay at Priors Mead is more than just comfortable. The rooms have either an en suite facility or a private bathroom.
Sue is an excellent cook and guests are assured of a hearty full English breakfast here, the ingredients of which are produced locally wherever possible. A continental alternative is also available and special dietary requirements can be catered for with notice. As well as a superb breakfast,
Sue will, by arrangement, provide a delicious three course dinner at a cost of £18.00 per person.
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Priors Mead, Ruckhall Lane, Nr. Clehonger, Herefordshire HR2 9SB.
York House B&B
Cusop, Hay-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 5QX
York House is an elegant, late Victorian residence situated
at the edge of Hay-on-Wye with a large, south-facing garden
All of our rooms are individually decorated and furnished to a high standard in period style and all bedrooms have easy chairs, colour TV, hospitality tray and alarm clock together with a selection of books. The ground-floor lounge is a peaceful room with log burner and a selection of games...an ideal place to make new friends. The dining room is on the ground floor and the bedrooms are on the first and second floors.
Tretower: has a super-king double (which is also available as two single beds) and an en-suite shower room. A bay window with seating area and coffee table affords views of the garden and surrounding countryside.
Clifford: has a double bed, an en-suite bathroom with shower over, easy chairs and views of the garden and countryside.
Castell Dinas: is a family room with a double and a single bed, an en-suite bathroom with shower over, easy chairs and views of the garden and countryside.
Longtown: is a family room with a double and two single beds, an en-suite bathroom with shower over, easy chairs and views of the garden, the surrounding countryside and a view over Hay town.
Tretower Dble or 2 singles ~ Clifford Dble ~ Castel Dinas Dble + single ~ Longtown Dble + 2 singles all @ £32 per person, per night B&B
Single occupancy of a room at busy times incurs an extra £10 charge.
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York House B&B,
Cusop, Hay-On-Wye, Herefordshire HR3 5QX
In the shadow of the Black Mountains the most easterly peaks of the Brecon Beacons
Acorns offers comfortable, and modern bed and breakfast accommodation in the village of Felindre, near Hay-on-Wye.
It is an ideal base from which to enjoy both active, or more relaxing pursuits. For the visitor wanting an active holiday, the local pursuits on offer include: walking - Offa's Dyke Path passes through Hay-on-Wye, cycling, pony trekking, canoeing, climbing, caving, abseiling, gorge scrambling, archery, clay pigeon shooting and gliding.
Accommodation: 3 double bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, and another is a twin bedroom. Good local produce is used for the full Welsh breakfast, including free range eggs and, when in season, field mushrooms.
The views from the bedrooms overlook the beauty and tranquillity of the Welsh countryside.
Acorns is only 5 miles from Hay-on-Wye and approximately 10 miles from Brecon.
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Acorns Bed and Breakfast, Felindre, Nr Hay-on-Wye, Brecon. LD3 0SZ
Bed & Breakfast Accommodation in The Golden Valley
within easy reach of Hay-on-Wye, Hereford & The Black Mountains
The Old Rectory is a beautifully-proportioned Georgian country house set in extensive wooded grounds located in the historic village of Ewyas Harold in Herefordshire's Golden Valley.
The Old Rectory has three guest rooms, all beautifully furnished in keeping with the style of the house, and each is equipped with television and tea/coffee making facilities.
The spacious double room overlooks the garden and has an en-suite bathroom. One twin has an en-suite shower room, while the other has exclusive use of a private bathroom (thoughtfully, dressing gowns are provided).
The house is centrally heated throughout and there is ample parking. There is also a drying room available to walkers. Dogs are welcome in the garden and to sleep in the owners' car but not invited in the house.
NO SMOKING PLEASE
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The Old Rectory,
Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire, HR2 0EY
The Old Castle Inn a former public house, situated in the heart of the countryside, offers a character bed and breakfast self-contained apartment suitable for two.
The accommodation is part of The Old Castle Inn which is a detached 18th century house. The house is a typical country house with hens, ducks, sheepdogs a horse and two donkeys.
Situated on the Herefordshire/Welsh border, this bed and breakfast offers you an ideal base from which to explore the local area or to simply relax from the hustle and bustle of everyday living. Whether you simply want a relaxing break, or if you enjoy hill walking, trekking, canoeing, golf, fishing or horse riding - these activities are locally available.
Hay-on-Wye also has an abundance of antique and gift/craft shops, art galleries, restaurants and cafes.
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Character accommodation -
Large bedroom -
Kingsize bed-
Extra single bed if required. -
Ensuite bathroom-
Sky TV -
Tea and Coffee making facilities-
Lounge/breakfast room -
Wood burner
Kingsize bedroom apartment (Bed and continental breakfast) with ensuite facilities and lounge area/breakfast room.
Tariff:- £50 per night for 2 persons - [£60 per night during Hay Festival].
This is a no-smoking establishment and sorry no pets.
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The Old Castle Inn, Clifford near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire. HR3 5ET
Perfectly located in the beautiful village of Winforton set in the heart of the Wye valley
Parliament Barn is an ideal base for touring , walking and fishing with the river Wye a short walk from the door. The historic village centre, with its excellent Sun Inn public house and restaurant, The Buttley tea room and Sportfish fly fishing shop , is just 5 minutes walk.
The market towns of Brecon, Hay-on-Wye and Builth Wells are within easy and accessible travelling distance, panoramic views of the Black Mountains, Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park is also within a short drive away.
If you enjoy outdoor pursuits then we have lots to tempt you nearby, and in the local area canoeing along the river Wye with canoe hire available, pony trekking across the Brecon Beacons, or Riding, Trekking and Hacking
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All accommodation includes full English
breakfast
Double room £75
Standard Single room £55
Situated on the banks of the River Wye at Glasbury Bridge - five minutes by car from Hay-on-Wye
popular with booklovers.
Set on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park and at the foothills of the Black Mountains the café has a 40 seater restaurant and decking area with a further
8 tables outside. The café is an ideal base for those wanting to explore the area on bike, horseback, boat, by foot or by car…
The atmosphere is informal and friendly and we hope you will feel relaxed, refreshed and
well fed. Enjoy your breakfast overlooking the river and a busy boatyard for added interest.
Our 4 en suite rooms can be used in conjunction with other local B&Bs to cater for large groups. The rooms are simple, modern and warm and guests come down to
a large cooked breakfast with free range eggs and local bacon, a bottle of local apple juice, cereals and croissants. A packed lunch can be provided containing lots of local goodies!
Families Welcome! -
Children under 16 - £15 per person -
Children under 6 - Too small to pay!
Room 1 Double with bath en suite and river view £40 per person per night
£50 Single occupancy per night Room 2 Twin with shower en suite and river view £35 per person per night
£45 Single occupancy per night Room 3 Double plus single bed with shower en suite
£35 per person per night
£45 Single occupancy per night Room 4 Small double with shower en suite £35 per person per night
£45 Single occupancy per night