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Explore the National Park from our holiday cottages in Clyro
Peruse cottages in or near Clyro in Mid-Wales and enjoy being on the doorstep of magnificent Brecon Beacons scenery. Wake up to glorious views out towards rolling hills and mountains, head off on long country walks and cycle rides and take part in the many outdoor activities available within the nearby national park. Clyro cottages suitable for family breaks, group celebrations and couples seeking solitude may also be ideal for those keen to take their happy hounds with them on dog-friendly holidays. Find self-catering accommodation that is well-equipped for whipping up delicious meals at home for your party, yet also close enough to make the most of the selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants in nearby Hay-on-Wye.
Holiday cottages in Clyro are certainly well placed for exploring the famous market town of Hay-on-Wye. Renowned for its annual literary festival, it also has a wide selection of shops selling specialist and second-hand books. There are also galleries, antiques shops and independent stores here, as well as eateries offering delicious Welsh produce. From Hay, pick up the 177-mile-long Offa’s Dyke Path or the Wye Valley Walk, which runs for 136 miles beside the River Wye. Head into the Brecon Beacons National Park to enjoy activities ranging from canoeing and canyoning to sailing and caving. Closer to home, explore the National Trust-owned Begwyns area, with its panoramic views, and visit the motte that was once 12th-century Clyro Castle and is today set within Cwm Byddog Nature Reserve, known for its ancient oaks.