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Charming UK town with winding river, ancient hiking trails and 20 bookshops | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostJuly 19, 2025 Travel No Comments3 Mins Read
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Getting stuck into a good book is something many of us look forward to on holiday. Whether you’re lounging by the pool or overlooking the sea, escaping into a good book without any distractions can certainly make a holiday even more enjoyable. But if you’re looking for a real escape into the pages of a book, there’s one UK town that you might want to consider visiting.

Recent research from Welcome Pickups, found Google searches for reading retreats are also up by 14% to 6,000 searches per month, and Hay-on-Wye is the ultimate bookcation destination. Known as the world’s first book town, despite only having a population of just over one thousand residents, the Welsh town boasts over 20 independent book shops and is home to a world-famous literary festival that takes place in spring.

Having first been held in a local pub garden over 30 years ago, Hay Festival has since become one of the world’s biggest literary festivals and attracts thousands of visitors each year. 

The charming Welsh town in Powys became known as the “Town of Books” after local resident, Richard Booth, began importing and selling books in Hay in the 1960s.

One of the more quirky additions, The Honesty Bookshop located outside of Richard’s former home and built in the walls of castle ruins sells second-hand books for £1, which visitors pay for by placing their money in the collection box. 

Described as a mecca for book-lovers, it’s also one of Britain’s most scenic destinations to explore and a popular spot for those that enjoy walking. 

Located on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Offa’s Dyke Path dates back to the 8th-century and offers panoramic views over the rolling hills that form the border between England and Wales. 

Considered a more challenging walk, for something less strenuous, the nearby Riverside Walk takes visitors along the old railway line to the banks of the River Wye and meadow known as The Warren complete with a rocky beach. 

A popular spot for wild swimming, kayaking and canoeing, there’s also plenty of pubs located near the River Wye to relax in afterwards, including the 18th-century The Harp Inn. 

The market town also has plenty of independent cafes and restaurants. For a cosy reading spot, there’s the old-fashioned tea room Shepherds Parlour, or Bean Box which boasts a garden overlooking the river. 

If you don’t have a car, Hays can be reached by getting the train to Hereford, and jumping on the connecting bus service from here directly to the town. 

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