Welcome to Hay-on-Wye
Hay-on-Wye lies on the east bank of the River Wye and is within the Brecon Beacons National Park, just north of the Black Mountains. Hay is a destination for bibliophiles, with over thirty bookshops, many selling specialist and second-hand books and is famous for the Hay Festival.
The town is situated just within the Welsh side of the border with Herefordshire, England, which is defined by the Dulas Brook at this stretch. Where the brook joins the River Wye just to the north of the town, the border continues north along the river. Hay has approximately 1,900 residents. The village of Cusop lies on the other side of the Dulas Brook and is in England.
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Hi and welcome to HayonWye.co.uk we plan on relaunching the domain in July 2009 with a great resource for visitors to the area and the Hay Festival! If you own a business in the area get in touch as we'd love to hear from you and get you listed on the website. regards Lee Woodman - Editorial
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Hay Outdoor Training
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- Hay Outdoor Training
Mick’s adventurous character has been influenced by travelling to various regions of the world on expeditions and other adventures and by generally challenging himself in the outdoors. Having spent his early years in Singapore, being a ‘Chief Scout’ and being actively involved with rugby, canoeing and other purs...more info on Hay Outdoor Training