Three Tuns
About
Nestled in the historic market town of Hay‑on‑Wye on the England‑Wales border, The Three Tuns is the oldest surviving pub in the area, dating back to the 16th century. The Grade II listed building features its original timber frame, a grand central Inglenook chimney, and period details such as a dog‑leg staircase. Visitors can enjoy the historic ambience in a relaxed setting that blends heritage with modern comfort. The restaurant offers a vibrant Italian‑inspired menu that is available throughout the day. From hearty Sunday roasts to vibrant breakfast and lunch dishes, there is something for every palate. The sun‑soaked terrace in summer and the warm firelit inglenook in winter provide diverse dining experiences, all served alongside a selection of local beers, cask ales, and fine wines. The pub welcomes both locals and tourists, and provides free Wi‑Fi, wheelchair accessibility, and a welcoming atmosphere for families, couples, and solo diners alike. With an online booking tool and friendly staff, guests can reserve a table in advance, ensuring a seamless visit to this cherished corner of the Wye Valley.
Highlights
- Historic 16th Century Inn
- Italian-inspired Menu
- Cozy Inglenook Fireplace
- Open Firelit Terrace
At a glance
- Verified listing
- Typical visit: about 1 hour