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Set in Hay-on-Wye, Rosedale Retreat Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation with free WiFi and flat-screen TV, as well as a shared lounge and a garden.
The bed and breakfast offers a continental or buffet breakfast.
Rosedale Retreat Bed and Breakfast offers a terrace.
Clifford Castle is 3.1 miles from the accommodation, while Hay Castle is 0.8 miles away. The nearest airport is Gloucestershire Airport, 51.6 miles from Rosedale Retreat Bed and Breakfast.
Rosedale Retreat Bed and Breakfast is a Charming and Tranquil Guest House. Set in the Beautiful Tree lined Cusop Dingle, Hay-on-Wye. Located on the Offa's Dyke Footpath National Trail just a short stroll from the centre of Hay. There is a delightful short cut across the Footbridge over the Dulas Brook that forms the Border between England and Wales a short walk along the Offas Dyke Footpath leads to Hay Castle. We aim to provide a relaxing experience with that extra bit of luxury to encourage you to stay for a while. Surrounded by the natural sounds of the vibrant Dulas Brook, the early morning Birdsong and the occasional horse and Trap trotting up the Dingle. Our Guests enjoy our indoor and outdoor Lounge and Dining areas with use of gas BBQ. When you step out of the Door you can turn left or right. The Left-hand path takes you into the Hustle and Bustle of Hay Town centre, Bookshops and Cafes galore! Or take the right-hand path up the Dingle along the waterfalls of the Dulas Brook, passed the old Mills following the Acorns to Hay Bluff and Lord Hereford's Knob in the Black Mountains and Gospel Pass
Hay is the home of the Eccentric. From our own King Richard of Hay, we are the Duke and Duchess of Cusop Dingle, Hay! Hay is the Spiritual Home of All Writers, Authors and Eccentrics of every persuasion! Hay-on-Wye is the Gateway to Kamber's Lot. We have a passion for the True History of Britain and how the Welsh Nation preserved the Truth in their Ancient Manuscripts written Old Welsh Kolbrin. And what role did Hay-on-wye play? Why did every King Henry wish to own and possess Hay Castle?
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