More than thirty bookstores, many specializing in out of print or hard to locate titles, lure literary lovers to this market town of 2000, known as the Town of Books. Snugly nestled in the County of Powys at the English border, Hay-on-Wye is most popular during the annual Guardian Hay Festival during the last few weeks of May, when 80,000 visitors descend for readings and seminars. Hay-on-Wye, or Y Gelli as it is in Welsh, also has two Norman castles, a plethora of pubs and a pleasant stream.
Restaurants in Hay-on-Wye
5.0 based on 27 reviews
An eclectic, ethical boutique selling stylish fair trade gifts, clothes, jewellery and chocolate.
My favourite thing this shop has to offer are the beautiful wooden toys and puzzles, I have bought several over the past couple of years along with some fantastic fair trade chocolate (which I would certainly recommend) and some lovely jewellery too. Whenever I pop in Andrew is always smiling and up for a chat.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
5.0 based on 119 reviews
Glass blowing courses and workshops at Eirian Studio Glassworks and gallery in Hay On Wye. Hand blown glass that includes studio glass,handmade glass lighting,contemporary hand cut tableware and unique glass jewellery are all made and sold on the premises.
Well woth going on the 1 day beginners glass blowing course. If someone like me can come away with a paper weight, bauble and vase that I'm proud to say I made, then that just shows you how great Rowena and Paul are as teachers. A very enjoyable day.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Step over the threshold of Otherworldz to leave the grey and monochrome monotony of daily life! Inside a colourful world awaits, crammed with clothes, accessories, soft furnishings and gifts. Inspired by memories of the old hippy emporiums of a bygone era, Otherworldz encapsulates all the hedonistic magic of a festival in a beautiful, bohemian and bonkers barrel!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
From humble origins over 25 years ago, Satori is today one of Hay’s most established and much loved shops, offering its own eclectic mix of jewellery and gifts. Satori delights the senses with the sound of its soothing waterfall, the tinkling of chimes, the spiritual aroma of white sage and candles, and its sparkling array of jewellery and crystals.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Friendly co-operative gallery which is run by the local designer makers. There is always a mix of lovely original and unusual hand crafted items from felt to stone sculpture and all sorts of art work. They also have lots of great cards and wrapping paper based on the designs. They have regular visiting artists too which keeps the displays fresh.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Murder and Mayhem *made* our trip to Hay on Wye. I have an Agatha Christie-mad near- tween, and the smashing shopkeeper was indulgent, welcoming, fun and friendly. Even on day 5! ;) This is the place to go for ALL your mystery and murder fiction (and fact, in fact). There's every sub-genre you can wish for - it's the perfect dark-heaven for those so-inclined. Thank you, M&M!
4.5 based on 102 reviews
A wonderful selection of books on a myriad of subjects. I don't often buy new books these days, but just couldn't help myself and succumbed to a purchase. I almost felt myself falling back in love with the feel of having a new book in my hands. Joy! I spent quite some time browsing the shelves. Love the staircase! I also stayed and had breakfast in the cafe. Surely one of the best book shops out of the many in Hay on Wye. No visit would be complete without a little time spent wandering between the bookshelves. A delight!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The Lion Street Gallery specialises in showing both paintings and sculpture by some of the best artists working in Wales and the borders today. A whole range of work is on display in a variety of approaches and media, from Wolves made from electrical cable to stunning expressionist landscapes. You can also take advantage of our interest free credit.Dogs very much welcome.
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