Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open Open 24 hours

    YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe Photos

    YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe Reviews in Other Languages

    YHA Ambleside - Standing outside (a fire alarm...)

    YHA Ambleside

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Staff here is really unfriendly and unhelpful. We stayed here last night and woke up to the fire…read morealarm in our room going off every 5 minutes. We also had to shower in the dark/with the door partly ajar because half the lights in the building were not working. Apparently all this was planned work and they should have told us ahead of time, but were "so busy" when we checked in that they didn't. When we complained they said there was nothing they could do. Though the location and views of the lake are great, the restaurant next door is nothing special. It was also pretty tough to fall asleep because there is no soundproofing and the room was very warm. Rooms are very tight quarters and we didn't know when we booked a triple that 2 of the spots were a double bed. I guess you get what you pay for, but the service here really is lacking.

    It is literally right on the lake... if you want you could run out of the front door and go for a…read morequick dip in the lake, but you don't have to take my word for it ;). Seriously, the location alone of this hostel is not only convenient (ok a small walk to the centre of town), but to be right on the lake, makes for spectacular views. Even the dock for the ferry is just outside of the hostel. If you are bringing a car, parking can be a bit tight; if you are bringing a group by coach, there is a car park where the coaches can pull in, drop off, and pick up. The staff have always been really easy to work with. I book our students twice a semester and they make booking and finalizing everything very easy. Packed lunches are available to order, they have maps of walks around the area available for purchase, and the staff are always willing to make recommendations about what to do and see. The hostel always seems to be busy, so it can get rather loud... the staff always manage to let me know when my students are being loud, but they never say anything about the children running around, screaming, jumping on furniture (all of this unattended) to the parents. Can make for a sleepless night. The rooms, however, are kept really well. I have never found cleanliness to be a problem. The only complaint I have are all the spiders and cobwebs all over the room. I have stayed in a couple different rooms, and depending on where you are in the hostel also has an effect on the noise you will hear. The rooms are all quite warm, which is nice after a day outside taking in the great outdoors. Toilets and showers are never far away from any room and I don't think I've ever had to wait for one. The lobby is nice and large. Great to sit and chat, play cards, have a pint from the hostel's bar, check email, etc. The breakfast is really good as well, important when you are headed out for a full day of activities. They also have a drying room, however, when it gets full, the room tends not to work as well. While it isn't the best night's sleep, it is a pretty good value and you can't beat the location.

    Photos
    YHA Ambleside - More of the lobby

    More of the lobby

    YHA Ambleside - Benches outside the hostel

    Benches outside the hostel

    YHA Ambleside - Part of the lobby with the t.v.

    See all

    Part of the lobby with the t.v.

    Yha Ennerdale

    Yha Ennerdale

    5.0(1 review)
    20.2 mi

    This is the first time I have stayed in a YHA hostel and I was very impressed with it. We arrived…read moreat 4pm, which was before it opened, but there was a note inviting us to come in and make ourselves a cup of tea. You can buy tea and coffee and homemade cake. The tea and coffee was a little expensive so if you are on a budget I would recommend bring some with you. The hostel has just been refurbished and it really shows. The living area is tidy and comfortable, with a real log stove and the kitchen is big enough for a few people to be cooking in it and is well stocked. You can buy dinner at night £11 for a 3 course meal; we didn't have it as we were cooking for ourselves, but the other guests seemed to enjoy it. You can buy Organic wine and beer, but only alcohol bought on the premises can be drunk. Right next door there is a camping barn which is very basic, but looked really good fun and I plan on giving it a go next time I stay. The access is by car, but there is not a lot of parking. The track coming up to it is not paved so it can look like you are going the wrong way. It is situated in a beautiful area, but it is very cut off so if you are expecting to walk to the pub you will be disapointed! It is on the Coast 2 Coast cycle path and many walks.

    From the owner: If you want to get away from it all and catch a true taste of the Lake District, then YHA Ennerdale…read morereally is the hostel for you. Situated in a remote wooded valley and surrounded by fells, ridges and famous peaks, these converted forestry cottages make for a cosy rural retreat. Perfect for outdoor activity breaks, the hostel is surrounded by great terrain for walking and cycling holidays, scaling ridges and scrambling. For the eco-conscious, YHA Ennerdale has an off-grid, hydro-electric power supply and even generates its own drinking water!

    YHA Hawkshead

    YHA Hawkshead

    2.0(2 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Stay far away. This place is run by monters and rasist. They turned down a family of four because…read moredespite providing them with our names, surnames, address, telefon numers and bank statements that were accessed with passwords and security details on the phone for both me and my husband (that they were keen to look at) my husband did not have a bank card on him! I had, I was fine but the whole Family of 4 was refused (already paid for) one night stay including two children one of which was 8 months old!!!!!! Staff decided it is ok to leave us with no accommodation on a cold and wet October evening. Far away from home we were forced to spend the cold night in the car with the baby, with no access to hot water to make baby a milk! We have complaned to the manager many times who really did not care and believes the staff decision to turn all 4 family down including a baby was a great one, did not refund us already paid money and said we could have booked a stay elsewhere on the night with absolutely no consideration that if we had money to book in a hotel (and also such short notice) we would have not booked a stay in a hostel for £37 in the first place! No one cares, we only leave and work in thus country, not british so not valid, with the 8month old baby or not. Disgaceful monsters!

    Hawkshead Youth Hostel is in a Grade 2 listed Georgian building, south of the village on the…read morecontinuation of Main Street. In order to stay here you need to be a member of the YHA. Membership is £15.95 a year and £9.95 if you are under 26. Families and couples are £22.95. A nights stay at Hawkshead YHA is £15.95 and £10.50 for those under 26. Reception is open from 08.00hrs until 22.30hrs when the hostel closes for the night. 24 hour access rooms are available. The total number of beds is 109, and Family rooms are available. there are 3 rooms with 03 beds, 10+ rooms with 4 beds 4 rooms with 6 beds and 4 rooms with 8 beds. I havn't stayed here but I thought that this information would be useful.

    YHA Grasmere Butharlyp Howe - hostels - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...