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welcome to Racquety Farm
We’re Geoff and Ros and we look forward to you joining us at Racquety Farm, with its picture postcard views of Hay-on-Wye. We have two self-catering houses, two cabins as well as glamping and camping accommodation. We also offer land hire and studio space for events, courses, retreats, photography shoots and more.
The Farm is a Soil Association certificated organic farm comprised of arable, pasture, orchards and woodland. Situated a short walk from Hay town centre, yet deep in the country, with direct access to both the Wye Valley Walk and Offas Dyke Path we have beautiful views of farmland, woodland and the mountains. Our river bank is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
The River Wye runs through Racquety Farm. Fishing can be obtained close by at Hay Town Water and The Warren or via the Wye and Usk Foundation Fishing Passport.
ACCOMMODATION
With its picture postcard views of Hay-on-Wye Racquety Farm offers two self-catering houses, two cabins as well as glamping and camping accommodation. We also offer land hire and studio space for events, courses, retreats, photography shoots and more in our beautiful surroundings.
THE STUDIO
The studio offers treatments, therapies and regular classes. It can also be hired and used in conjunction with our Holiday Cottages, Glamping Domes and Cabins as well as the Camping areas. We are conveniently situated within walking distance of Hay-on-Wye where there is B&B accommodation, and a first class hotel.
CAMPING
We can accommodate tents and modest size camper vans such as VW campers and similar. Facilities include hot showers and washing-up facilities. All water is drinking water, cold water sinks are provided and remain in use in cold weather. Hot showers are always available.
GEODOMES
We’re proud to have two holiday cabins on the farm that are geodesic designs created and built by Geoff. He designs domed structures using geodesic maths for diverse architectural applications. Geodesic structures promote more efficient air circulation keeping temperatures in the structure even.