Campsites in Hay-on-Wye

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Camping in Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye, often described as "the town of books", is a small market town in Powys, Wales.

The town lies on the east bank of the River Wye and is within the Brecon Beacons National Park, just north of the Black Mountains. 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.

The town lies on the east bank of the River Wye and is within the Brecon Beacons National Park, just north of the Black Mountains. 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.

Black Mountain View

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Black Mountain View
Just 1½ miles from the popular border town of Hay-on-Wye, our small family run caravan park is set on an organic small holding. Our Park is situated on the Powys/ Herefordshire border, in the beautiful Wye Valley.
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Borders Hideaway

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Borders Hideaway
Borders Hideaway is, as its name implies, secretly tucked away on the border of England and Wales, situated in a valley above the sleepy village of Clyro, on the Welsh side of the meandering River Wye
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Outdoors@hay

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Outdoors@hay
Our attractive grounds provide plenty of space to make the most of camping in Hay on Wye. The site is designed to provide all you need to enable you to relax following a big day in the outdoors.
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Penlan Camp Site

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Penlan Caravan Park & Camp Site
We are sure you will immediately appreciate the unrivaled views from the Caravan Park and Camp site of Hertfordshire and Wales, from the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains to the west, the Cotswold's in the south and the Malvern Hills in the East.
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