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Brecon Beacons National Park |
The log cabins overlook some of the most beautiful scenery of the National Park, whilst the opportunity to walk ride or cycle over many miles of it, is just down the road. www.breconbeacons.org |
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Canoeing and River Sports |
Canoeing, kayaking and white water rafting are all available in Glasbury at Wye Valley Canoes. Contact: 01497 847213. |
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Biking |
With quiet country lanes all round, we are ideally situated for a biking holiday. The National Cycling Network has 1000 miles to explore in Wales including the Taff Trail through the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Click here to download a leaflet (pdf) The Brecon Beacons National Park is also a very popular destination for mountain bikes, with 16 routes to suit all skill levels. For further information click here. Or, with open moorland and bridle paths nearbye you can work out your own route with a good map and we'd be happy to advise you. |
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Fishing |
Wye river fishing is available at Glasbury and licences from the post office there, which is part of the service station and shop. |
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Herefordshire |
We are very close to the border of Herefordshire and there are many places to see including the cider apple orchards, cheese making and other cottage industries which thrive on the borders. The city of Hereford, with its famous cathedral and 3th century world map, the Mappa Mundi, is about 20 miles away. www.visitherefordshire.co.uk |
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Horse Riding |
We are 5 minutes from BRYNGWYN riding and trekking centre. You can go straight up onto Bryngwyn hills and see wonderful scenery from here. You can hire a horse or ring before you come and arrange livery for your own horse while staying with us. Find out more about horses at Clyro. Contact: Becky Miles on 01497 851669 or 07855504609 |
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Offa’s Dyke Path |
Offa's Dyke is an amazing 1200 year old earthworks running the length of Wales and is Britain's longest ancient monument. Nowadays, many people every year walk the 177 mile National Trail which goes from Chepstow in the south, to Prestatyn in the north. The famous path is just a few minutes walk/horseride away and passes through some of Wales's most beautiful scenery in this area. You can retrace the steps of history along the path and enjoy peace, wildlife and beauty. Short sections can be easily completed in day trips. Further links: Offa's Dyke Association and the Offa's Dyke Path National Trail |
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Walking |
We are surrounded by beautiful hill walks and breathtaking views. You can also join the Offa’s dyke path a few minutes down the road. Very close by are the Black mountains and Hay Bluff or you can retrace the Reverend Kilvert’s footsteps. We are in the heart of his country and the places mentioned in his famous diary. |
| Painting & Photography |
There are some beautiful spots to just sit and take photographs or paint. Local artist Edwina Chambers often has exhibitions, paintings and lessons and is 2 minutes from us. Contact: 01497 820119 Or visit the local Kilvert’s gallery in Clyro and a range of others in Hay on Wye. |
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Reading, Poetry and Writing |
Hay on Wye is 4 miles away and holds an incredible number of varied bookshops, as well as being a delightful market town. www.hay-on-wye.co.uk. Of course there is Hay Guardian Book Festival each year in May and the winter Festival in December. www.hayfestival.com The bookshops are open all year round and a days browsing in Hay is always interesting. |
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Other Interests |
Elan Valley - Rhayader 22 miles. Walks around the reservoirs and the visitor centre. All year. Royal Welsh Agricultural Show - Builth Wells 15 miles July Hay on Wye Pony sale Hay on Wye 4 miles, October Welsh Pony and Cob Society Sale 15 miles. October Hay Winter Festival 4 miles December Judges Lodgings, Presteigne 15 miles 01544 260650 Spaceguard Centre (Powys Observatory), Knighton 20 miles 01597 820247 Brecon Mountain Railway, Merthyr 20 miles 01685 384854 Hergest Croft Gardens, Kington 8 miles 01544 230160 Brecon Jazz Festival Brecon 20 miles 01874 611622 Brecon Beacons National Parks Visitor Centre (Mountain Centre) Libanus 25 miles A wide range of activities and leisure interest are available within the Parks. 01874 623366. |
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Local Eating Places |
We are blessed with a wealth of talented and creative chefs in the Clyro and Hay area. A few of the vast range of eating places are given below: Baskerville Arms Hotel Clyro. Bar and restaurant menu and curry nights. 01497 820670 River Café, Glasbury. Fish and Italian dishes are a feature. 01497 847007. Harp Inn, Glasbury. Bar meals. 01497 847373 Honey Café, Bronllys. Tex Mex a speciality. 01874 711904 XOX (Extreme Organix) Organic and local burgers etc. in Hay on Wye. 01497 821921. This is just a very small selection. If you wander around Hay, you will find something to appeal to your taste buds. |
| Also Recommended |
The Radnor Arms at Llowes - 01497 847460 Situated in Llowes, just a few miles from the world famous book town of Hay on Wye. A handsome, stone built inn, set against a stunning backdrop of the Black Mountains, with magnificent scenery in all directions. The pub is very popular with locals and visitors, and is well known for its fine food and good ale. The Roast Ox Inn at Paincastle - 01497 851398 The Roast Ox is a traditional country public house but with the added attraction of a restaurant seating 60 persons and 10 fully en-suite letting rooms. Recently completely renovated and refurbished following a disastrous fire some years ago, the Inn is steeped in history and is known to have been in existence for at least 500 years. |















