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Extract from the Hay-on-Wye Travel Guides:
Straddling the Anglo-Welsh border at the northern tip of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the sleepy little town of
HAY-ON-WYE
(Y Gelli) is known to most people for one thing -
books
. Hay is a bibliophile's paradise, with just about every spare inch of the town being given over to the trade, including the old cinema and the ramshackle stone castle. Most of Hay's inhabitants are outsiders, which means that it has little indigenous feel, but its setting, against the spectacular backdrop of Hay Bluff and the Black Mountains, together with its creaky little streets, is delightful. In summer, the town fills with life as... read the whole Hay-on-Wye Travel Guides...
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