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Hay On Wye in the Brecon & Black Mountains

Hay On Wye in the  Brecon & Black Mountains

Hay-On-Wye Is A Small Market Town In Powys, next To The River Wye. Within The Brecon Beacons National Park, Often Described As The "Town Of Books", It Is The National Book Town Of Wales And Its Numerous Bookshops Are A Delight To Browse At Any Time Of Year.

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One of the gems along the River Wye, Hay-on-Wye is the small town famous the world over for books.

With the river flowing gracefully along its north western edge Hay, as locals refer to it, abuts the England Wales border. Its reputation as a town packed with bookshops and as the venue for the annual Festival of Literature are only two of its many facets. Y Gelli Gandryll (the shattered grove) as it is known in Welsh, 

Located in the east of Brecon Beacons National Park, the Black Mountains spread across parts of Powys, Monmouthshire and through the Welsh-English border into Herefordshire. The Black Mountains are a range of hills and mountains that largely lie between the towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, Talgarth and Hay-on-Wye and Craswall and Longtown in Herefordshire. They are the easternmost of the four ranges of hills that comprise the National Park.

 

Peruse the numerous second hand bookshops and antique shops

Shop at the various independent clothing, food and craft shops

Pop along to one of the regular markets

Go for a meander along the river and around The Warren

 

Trading for 700 years, Hay Market Day brings over 40 traders to the centre of Hay. Offering a diverse range of items, from local produce and hot food, to artisan crafts and vintage, there is something for everyone, locals and visitors alike. Often quoted as the best day in Hay to visit the town, so come to peruse, to socialise, to eat, to shop, and, most of all, to enjoy Hay Market Day!

The market is held throughout town, with traders in Memorial Square, the Cheese Market hall, Butter Market hall and around the Clock Tower. Open every Thursday year-round.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

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Name Address
Bramhall Ack Lane East Bramhall Ack Lane East (outside Shell)
Outside Shell Garage (SK7 2BE)
Cheadle Bullocks Bullocks Garage, Stockport Road
Cheadle
Cheadle Hulme (Tesco Exp) Outside Cheadle Hulme Tesco Express
Station Road (SK8 7AB)
Cheadle Hulme Church Inn bus stop by Church Inn on Ravenoak Road
Cheadle Hulme (SK8 7EG)
Edgeley corner of Dale Street and Edgeley Road near
Alexandra Park,Edgeley (SK3 9NB)
Gatley Tatton Outside the old Tatton Cinema (Co-op Now)
Gatley War Memorial Stop C (SK8 4DB)
Handforth Paddock Paddock Precinct (Tesco Express Side)
Handforth (SK9 3HQ)
Hazel Grove Five Ways bus stop opp Summer Palace just by petrol station
on Macclesfield Road, Hazel Grove (SK7 6DT)
Hazel Grove/Carpet Right Macclesfield Road Outside Carpet Right
(SK7 6DD)
Heald Green Library Bus Stop Near Library (Jcn with Queensway)
Heald Green (SK8 3JE)
Heaton Chapel A6 "Ribbons & Bows" 1st Bus Stop towards Stockport
after School lane, on A6 Heaton Chapel (SK4 5DA)
Northenden Parkway House Bus Stop, Palatine Road
Northenden (M22 4DB)
Poynton corner of Chester Road/Nursery Drive outside
McIlvride Medical Centre (SK12 1EU)
Reddish bus lay by outside Houldsworth Pub,
Houldsworth Sq,Reddish (SK5 7AF)
South Reddish bus stop opp Carousel Pub, Reddish Road
South Reddish (SK5 7HS)
Stockport Stand CC
Outside Old Debenhams on A6 (SK1 1RH)
Wilmslow Green Lane Bus Stop Opposite St Teresa's Church
Wilmslow (SK9 1DU)
Woodford Woodford Road, Stockport (SK7 1QF)
(Chester Road Bus Stop) Nr Roundabout Woodford Rd
Wythenshawe Forum Bus layby in front of Forum Centre, Wythenshawe
Not Bus Station (M22 5RX)

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