Hay-on-Wye
£270—2 nts in the heart of Hay-on-Wye, w/dining credit
The Swan at Hay Hotel
Chanelle Allen
Deal Expert
Why We Love This Deal
Stay a short stroll from Hay-on-Wye's 12th-century castle in a former coaching inn. Browse the market town's many bookshops then cosy up at a cafe. We've negotiated a 2-night break at The Swan at Hay that saves 30–32% on putting this package together yourself.
What's Included
- Valid daily 3 September, 2026–31 March, 2027
- Two nights' accommodation in a Superior Double Room, including full Welsh breakfast, for two
- £25-per-person dinner credit (food only) to use on the first night. Main menu can be found here
- Welsh cakes in room on arrival
- A large glass of house wine (valued from £8.95)
- Early check-in from 1pm
- Late checkout until 12pm
- It's £165 for an overnight stay, including breakfast, dinner credit, a glass of wine, early check-in, and late checkout
- Not available on 4–5, 8–11, 16–19, 23–25 September; 2–8 October; 26–28 November; 11–12, 24–25 December 2026; 4–15 January; 26–28 February; 1 March 2027
More Reasons to Go
- The Swan at Hay is a Grade-II listed Georgian building and a former coaching inn. The property has 19 bedrooms, a restaurant and bar, cosy lounges, and a beer garden.
- The pretty market town of Hay-on-Wye is on the doorstep. It's a bibliophile's paradise, with more than 20 independent bookshops to browse.
- Hay Castle is a 5-minute walk down the road. Once the throne room to Richard Booth, the "King of Hay," this Medieval fortress now serves as a cultural centre, with exhibitions, tours, and events.
- Take a leisurely stroll along the River Wye, or climb Hay Bluff for unparalleled views stretching across Wales and England. This is one of the many hikes you can do in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons).
















