Bunk

A farmhouse at the edge of the moor. The kettle is already on.

£18 / night fromFree Wi-FiHillside trails from the doorCommunal kitchenFirepit eveningsLinen includedDog-friendly common roomBike storage£18 / night fromFree Wi-FiHillside trails from the doorCommunal kitchenFirepit eveningsLinen includedDog-friendly common roomBike storage
Timber bunk beds with warm reading lamps and white linen in a wooden-beamed dormitory room

Timber bunks.
Real sleep.

Six hand-built bunks per room, each with its own reading lamp, USB socket, and a proper curtain for when the 6am risers want to get moving without disturbing the rest. Mattresses replaced last winter. Linen changed daily.

  • Individual reading lamps & power sockets
  • Privacy curtain on every bunk
  • Luggage lockers — padlock included
  • Hot showers, never a queue after 8am
£18 / night

Always smells
like toast and tea.

The kitchen is communal, the mugs are mismatched, and someone always leaves a half-eaten tin of biscuits on the counter. The chalkboard menu changes with whoever's been to the village shop. Cook your own or follow the smell of whatever Maggie from room three is making.

Today's board

Filter coffee — self-serve, all day
🍳Full cooker, pots, pans, sharp knives
📋Free pantry basics (oil, salt, pasta)
🛋️Common room — sofas, board games, log fire
Communal kitchen with mismatched ceramic mugs, wooden shelves and morning light streaming through a farmhouse window

Pick a bed, pick a night,
we'll have the kettle on.

Dorm Bed

6-bed mixed dorm, privacy curtain, individual lamp & locker

1 guest

£18 / night
1

Rooms available this week — 4 beds left for dorms, 2 private rooms open

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before arrival

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Secure booking

No card until arrival

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Free cancellation

48h before check-in

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Direct line

+44 1765 000 000

Stone firepit circle in a farmhouse garden at dusk with a rack of hiking boots drying nearby and hills in the background

Boots dry
by the fire.

The firepit goes most evenings when the weather allows. Bring your own cans, or raid the honesty fridge in the kitchen. The Pennine Way trailhead is a four-minute walk from the front gate. Most people leave later than they planned.

Pennine Way

4 min walk

Moderate–Hard

Gordale Scar

2.4 km

Easy–Moderate

Malham Cove

3.1 km

Easy

Dales High Way

6 min drive

Hard

A skylight aimed
at the stars.

Tucked under the eaves on the top floor. A double bed, a writing desk, a skylight you can prop open when the summer nights are warm. It's not fancy — the ceiling is low and the floorboards creak in exactly the right places. Best suited to couples, solo travellers who want quiet, or anyone who's earned a lie-in.

🌙Openable skylight — Milky Way on clear nights
📝Writing desk and reading lamp
🔑Keyed door — your own space
In-room kettle and two mugs
£52 / night
Cosy private room under slanted wooden eaves with a skylight window showing a dark blue night sky and a simple double bed with white linen

They came for a night.
Most stayed longer.

Arrived on a Tuesday not knowing a soul. By Thursday I had three hiking companions, had eaten someone's homemade dal, and was genuinely sad to leave. The dorm was the quietest I've slept in anywhere in Europe.

Portrait of Priya Mehta

Priya Mehta

Solo traveller · Mumbai → Leeds gap year

Stayed 4 nights, dorm bed

I work remotely and I've tried a dozen places. The Wi-Fi here is better than my flat in Bristol. The common room has a proper desk corner. I've extended my stay twice and I'm writing this from that corner right now.

Portrait of Tom Ashworth

Tom Ashworth

Digital nomad · Bristol, UK

Stayed 11 nights, private room

Six of us came to do the Pennine Way section. Booked the whole dorm room — cheapest option we found, and miles better than anything else at the price. The firepit on night one set the tone for the whole trip.

Portrait of Caitlin O'Brien

Caitlin O'Brien

Group of 6 · Dublin, IE

Stayed 3 nights, group room

4.9 / 5 from 312 reviews on Hostelworld & Google