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Situated in the heart of the bustling market town of Hay on Wye lies Belle Vue, a superb holiday home that was once a Victorian vicarage and has recently undergone a high-standard refurbishment. Nestled next to a chiming clock tower, this spacious accommodation is ideal for families or large groups seeking a self-catered stay filled with fun and convenience. Belle Vue offers fantastic proximity to a range of nearby amenities and attractions, most notably the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park.
Spread across four floors, Belle Vue boasts meticulously designed living areas that cater to every guest's needs. The main floor features a well-equipped kitchen and dining area where guests can prepare delicious meals for the whole family, a cozy sitting room complete with an electric flame-effect stove, and a separate snug equipped with a card/games table. Additionally, guests can relax and unwind on one of the two furnished patios with a glass of wine in hand. For those requiring a separate workspace, there is a well-equipped office room on the second floor, ensuring a perfect balance between work and leisure.
Entertainment abounds at Belle Vue, with an inviting basement games room that includes table football, snooker, and table tennis tables - sure to delight guests of all ages. When the day winds down, retreat to one of the five tastefully-decorated bedrooms, with four featuring accompanying en-suite shower rooms that provide a tranquil space to rest and rejuvenate after a day of exploration and adventure.
For those eager to explore the local area, Hay on Wye offers a charming backdrop renowned for its bookshops and the celebrated festival. Guests can partake in a leisurely stroll or a canoe ride along the River Wye, hike up to the beautiful landmark of Hay Bluff along Offa's Dyke Path, or enjoy a range of outdoor activities at the nearby center in Three Cocks.
Beyond Hay on Wye, nearby attractions such as the recently-restored Hay Castle are worth a visit. A short drive west leads to Brecon, where visitors can enjoy a summertime stroll along the tranquil Brecon Canal Basin or sip a drink at the centrally-located Brecon Tap. Alternatively, heading in the opposite direction to the east brings guests to Hereford, home to the awe-inspiring Hereford Cathedral, the Black and White House Museum, and the Museum of Cider for another unique experience.
Whether you're seeking cultural experiences, outdoor adventures, or simply a relaxing retreat with loved ones, booking Belle Vue promises a holiday filled with unforgettable memories and cherished moments in a beautiful and vibrant setting.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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