The River Wye from Hay Bridge

Hay-on-Wye

The town of Hay-on-Wye is 3 miles from Wye Valley Bunkhouse. Situated at the foot of the Black mountains and on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Hay on Wye has become famous as the town of books, and for the annual Hay Festival.

The Town of Books

Hay-on-Wye is a must-visit gem in the Welsh countryside, famous worldwide as the "Town of Books." This charming town brims with character, offering an experience unlike any other with its many independent bookshops, historic Hay Castle, and thriving arts scene. A highlight of the year is the renowned Hay Festival, which draws writers, thinkers, and visitors from across the globe to celebrate literature, creativity, and ideas in late spring.

Market Days

On Thursdays and Saturdays, Hay’s bustling Market Day brings over 40 traders to town, offering everything from fresh local produce and hot food to artisan crafts and vintage treasures. Held across Memorial Square, the Cheese Market, Butter Market, and around the Clock Tower, Market Day is a fantastic opportunity to shop, eat, and soak up the town's vibrant atmosphere.

Wander Hay’s winding streets, discover hidden bookshops, visit the beautifully restored Hay Castle, and enjoy the town’s lively spirit. Whether you're a book lover, foodie, or just looking for a charming day out, Hay-on-Wye offers something special for everyone.