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Rolling hills, a sweeping coastline, spectacular mountain views, national parks, historic market towns, bara brith and cheese on toast - just a few reasons to break for the border and explore the wonders of Wales. We've compiled a list of your top Welsh tips. To share your own suggestions with other readers, click here.
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    Shepherds

    Posted by Dogon 3 April 2007

    Seriously good ice cream made from sheep's milk from their own herd and fruit from local growers. Buy a cone and eat it sitting on the grass in the "honesty" bookshop under the castle.

    9 High Town, Hay-on-Wye
    Tel: 01981 550716 www.shepherdsicecream.co.uk

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    The Barn, Capel-y-ffin

    Posted by Dogon 15 March 2006

    A peaceful retreat in a beautiful valley, seemingly untouched by the outside world. Walking, horse riding on the doorstep. The book town of Hay-on-Wye is eight miles away. Yoga and drawing weekends. Great vegetarian breakfasts. Singles £25, doubles £40, ensuite £45, children £10.

    Pen-y-Maes, Capel-y-Ffin, Powys
    01873 890477
    www.thebarn-wales.co.uk

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