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210 Hostels in Yorkshire

Best Yorkshire hostels with breakfast included

Among the 210 accommodations in Yorkshire, here are the 4 best hostels with breakfast included

The Edge - Yorkshire
8.3 60 reviews

The Edge

hostel, Central Station
The Edge hostel is located in Central Station, a 19-minute walk from Trinity Leeds and 9 kilometres from Leeds Bradford International Airport.
This accommodation offers complimentary WiFi, a shared kitchen, a communal lounge, and a daily continental breakfast for its two guests, with check-out at 11:00 AM.
The Fox And Hounds - Yorkshire
No reviews

The Fox And Hounds

hotel, Danby
The Fox And Hounds, a 3-star hotel in Danby, is located close to the town centre, offering convenient access to The Moors National Park Centre and the historic Danby Castle.
This pet-friendly establishment provides guests with Wi-Fi, parking, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, room service, and a playroom, with check-out at 10:30.
The Tan Hill Inn - Yorkshire
8.6 948 reviews

The Tan Hill Inn

hostel, Richmond
The Tan Hill Inn, the offer name, is located in the Yorkshire Dales, 30km from Askham Hall, 15km from Brough Castle and 34km from Richmond Castle, offering a tranquil escape in the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. The inn has received very good user ratings and excellent location ratings, with cleanliness also rated very good.
The inn features a shared lounge and comfortable rooms, perfect for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy a delicious à la carte or Full English/Irish breakfast, relax in the evening with live entertainment and a drink at the bar, and take advantage of free WiFi and parking, as well as a fitness centre.
Iou Hebden Bridge Vegetarian Hostel - Yorkshire
8.8 539 reviews

Iou Hebden Bridge Vegetarian Hostel

hostel, Hebden Bridge
IOU Hebden Bridge Hostel is located in Hebden Bridge, just 31 km from Victoria Baths and within a 25 km radius of several historic castles, including Skipton Castle and Clitheroe Castle. It has received consistently high ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The hostel is a small, comfortable property with a single bedroom and bathroom, covering 5 square metres. Guests can enjoy a peaceful garden, a shared lounge, free parking, and a terrace, alongside amenities like a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, as well as free Wi-Fi.

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Oyo The Leven - Yorkshire
No reviews

Oyo The Leven

hostel, Middlesbrough
OYO The Leven hotel is situated in Middlesbrough, approximately 12km from the town centre.
This 3-star establishment features a restaurant, bar, room service, and a garden, offering guests convenient amenities alongside complimentary Wi-Fi and an ironing service.
Ingleton Hostel - Yorkshire
8.7 73 reviews

Ingleton Hostel

hostel, Ingleton
Ingleton Hostel YHA is located in the charming village of Ingleton, on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a short drive from the Settle-Carlisle Railway. The hostel has received very good user ratings for cleanliness and an excellent rating for its location.
The hostel is housed in a charming Victorian building with a unique and historic ambiance. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, a garden, a terrace, a bar, and free WiFi, as well as a self-catering kitchen with a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher. The hostel is family-friendly and allows pets.
Astor York Hostel - Yorkshire
8.6 2276 reviews

Astor York Hostel

hostel, York
Astor York Hostel is located in a Grade II listed Victorian building, 1.5 kilometers from York's historic centre and 1 kilometer from York railway station.
This hostel offers en-suite rooms with WiFi, a lounge, two dining rooms, and an on-site bar that hosts daily events for backpackers aged 18-30.
Yha Malham - Yorkshire
8.7 354 reviews

Yha Malham

hostel, Malham
YHA Malham is located in the peaceful village of Malham, a short walk from Gordale Scar and Malham Cove, making it a great base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales. The hostel has received very good ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its excellent value for money.
The hostel offers a range of facilities including a self-catering kitchen, laundry facilities, and a cosy lounge for relaxing. There's also a garden, terrace, and a bar for enjoying the beautiful surroundings, as well as secure cycle storage and a drying room for cyclists.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Yorkshire

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    For budget-conscious travellers, Yorkshire offers plenty. Free options include exploring the Yorkshire Dales National Park – hiking the numerous trails and enjoying the stunning scenery. Similarly, the North York Moors National Park provides breathtaking landscapes perfect for a day out without breaking the bank. Many charming market towns like Skipton and Helmsley are free to wander around, offering a glimpse into Yorkshire's history and architecture. Visiting free museums like the Bradford Industrial Museum or the York Castle Museum (though they may have optional donation charges) provides cultural insights. Finally, many of Yorkshire's beautiful beaches, such as those along the Holderness coast, are completely free to enjoy.
  • What are the best hostels in Yorkshire?

    Among the hostels in Yorkshire, The Fort York, Astor York Hostel and Yha York are the most popular ones.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Beyond the well-trodden paths, Yorkshire holds hidden gems. The charming village of Malham in the Yorkshire Dales, with its impressive limestone pavements and Gordale Scar, offers a dramatic landscape. For history buffs, the ruins of Bolton Castle near Leyburn are less crowded than some of the more famous castles and offer a fascinating glimpse into medieval life. The picturesque village of Wensleydale, known for its cheese, provides a tranquil escape. And finally, Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is less crowded than some of the larger attractions and offers beautiful walks.
  • What are the best hostels for families and kids in Yorkshire?

    The best hostels for families and kids in Yorkshire are The Fort York, Yha York and Yha Whitby.

  • What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Yorkshire hosts many affordable events. The Whitby Goth Weekend is a unique and vibrant event, though accommodation might need to be booked well in advance. Many smaller towns and villages hold regular farmers' markets, offering a chance to sample local produce and experience Yorkshire life. Check local council websites for details on free concerts and outdoor events throughout the summer. Specific dates for these vary annually, so checking closer to your travel dates is advised.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Yorkshire?

    The best pet friendly hostels in Yorkshire are The Fort York, Yha Whitby and Yha Grinton Lodge.

  • What are the best nightlife spots in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Yorkshire's nightlife varies greatly depending on your preference. York offers a mix of traditional pubs and modern bars, centred around the city centre. Leeds is known for its diverse range of pubs, clubs, and live music venues, particularly around the Call Lane area. Sheffield boasts a vibrant student scene with numerous pubs and bars concentrated around the city centre. Smaller towns like Harrogate and Beverley offer a more relaxed atmosphere with a good selection of pubs.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Yorkshire?

    Astor York Hostel, Yha York and Yha Whitby are the best hostels with parking in Yorkshire.

  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    A week allows for a good overview of Yorkshire, enabling exploration of both the Dales and Moors national parks and a couple of major cities like York or Leeds. However, to fully appreciate the diversity of Yorkshire, two weeks would be ideal, allowing for more in-depth exploration of specific areas and interests. A longer stay would be beneficial for those wanting to explore the coastline and delve deeper into the region's history and culture.
  • Does Yorkshire, United Kingdom offer any iconic natural events?

    Yorkshire's natural beauty is consistent, not defined by specific iconic events. However, the changing seasons offer different experiences; the spring blossom in the Dales is lovely, and the autumn colours in the Moors are spectacular. The dramatic coastline offers ever-changing seascapes. The weather is unpredictable, so be prepared for all conditions.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Numerous opportunities exist to engage with Yorkshire's culture. Many heritage sites and museums offer workshops, such as pottery classes inspired by local traditions or historical reenactments. The region's many craft centres, such as those focused on textiles or glassblowing, regularly host workshops. Checking local listings closer to your travel dates will reveal current offerings.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets and pubs is a great way to interact with residents. Participating in local events or festivals provides opportunities for social interaction. Staying in smaller, family-run guesthouses or B&Bs rather than large hotels can lead to more opportunities to chat with locals. Simply striking up conversations in pubs or local shops is often well-received.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Yorkshire, United Kingdom offer the best local cuisine?

    Yorkshire boasts diverse culinary options. The region is renowned for its hearty traditional fare. Many pubs offer classic dishes like Yorkshire pudding and roast dinners. For a taste of local produce, farmers' markets are excellent starting points. Specific restaurants vary widely in style and location; researching those in the areas you plan to visit is recommended. Look for establishments showcasing locally sourced ingredients.
  • What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Yorkshire, United Kingdom?

    Pack for all types of weather, even in summer. Waterproof and windproof outerwear is essential, along with sturdy footwear suitable for walking. Layers are key, allowing you to adapt to changing conditions. If you plan to explore the coast, consider packing swimwear and sunscreen, even if it's not guaranteed sunshine. Finally, a good map or GPS device is helpful for navigating the sometimes remote areas.

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Best Yorkshire hostels with air conditioning

St Michaels Lodge - Yorkshire
9.5 60 reviews

St Michaels Lodge

hostel, Richmond
St Michaels Lodge, a Richmond guesthouse, is situated 4.3km from Richmond Castle, offering convenient access to Yorkshire Dales hiking trails and attractions within a 42km radius, including Lightwater Valley Theme Park and the Forbidden Corner.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging provides free parking, Wi-Fi, a shared kitchen, and barbecue facilities, plus continental or full English/Irish breakfasts.

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Two Bed Room In Beautiful Hostel At Hawes - Yorkshire
10 19 reviews

Two Bed Room In Beautiful Hostel At Hawes

hostel
This North Yorkshire guesthouse is centrally located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering easy access to numerous hiking trails and villages.
The five-bedroom property provides self-catering facilities, including a kitchen, parking, and en-suite bathrooms for up to sixteen guests, with packed lunches available for day trips.
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