Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye
Oxford Rd carpark circular walk
Hay-on-Wye is located in Powys
Hay-on-Wye
Hay-on-Wye
Location within Powys
Population1,675 (Community, 2021)[1]
OS grid referenceSO225425
Community
  • Hay
Principal area
Preserved county
  • Powys
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHEREFORD
Postcode districtHR3
Dialling code01497
PoliceDyfed-Powys
FireMid and West Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
List of places
UK
Wales
Powys

52°04′30″N 3°07′30″W / 52.075°N 3.125°W / 52.075; -3.125

Community map

  • Map of the community

Hay-on-Wye, or simply Hay (Welsh: Y Gelli Gandryll; Welsh pronunciation: ˈɡɛɬi ˈgandrɪɬ] or simply Y Gelli), is a market town and community in Powys, Wales. With over twenty bookshops, it is often described as a "town of books"; it is both the National Book Town of Wales and the site of the annual Hay Festival. The community had a population of 1,675 at the 2021 census.

The town is twinned with Redu, a village in the Belgian municipality of Libin,[2] and with Timbuktu, Mali, West Africa.[3][4]

Hay-on-Wye is often named as one of the best places to live in Wales[5][6][7] and has been named as one of the UK's best Christmas destinations.[8]

  1. ^ "Hay community". City Population. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  2. ^ "General Information about Hay-on-Wye". www.hay-on-wye.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  3. ^ Hay-on-Wye is twinned with Timbuktu, BBC News, 7 February 2007, 15:53 GMT, accessed 8 February 2007.
  4. ^ "Timbuktu helped by Welsh twin town". BBC News. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  5. ^ "These towns have been named as the best places to live in Wales". Walesonline.co.uk. Wales Online. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  6. ^ Dewey, Philip (29 August 2021). "The little Welsh town officially named the best in Wales". Wales Online. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  7. ^ "This Herefordshire border town has just been named among best in UK". Hereford Times. 23 April 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  8. ^ Garlick, Hattie (13 November 2024). "The 20 most fabulous places for a Christmas break in Britain". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 13 December 2024.

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