YHA Wasdale Hall

Seascale, Cumbria, CA20 1ET
YHA Wasdale Hall Exterior

Overview

This 19th century country manor is every bit as grand as its name would suggest. This Cumbrian hostel is often cited as a favourite due to the impressive nature of the building, not to mention its breath-taking scenery which has earned the title of 'Britain’s Favourite View'.

YHA Wasdale Hall is set right on the shore of Wastwater, England’s deepest lake, from the hostel you can see the expanse of the lake plus the awe-inspiring mountains beyond - perfect for getting away from the pressures of everyday life and relaxing in beautiful surroundings.

Accommodation at this hostel

  • Bed in a shared room   is offered here
  • Private room   is offered here
  • Entire place   is offered here
  • Camping & Cabins   is not offered here

Why guests love this hostel

  • Spectacular views of the lake and mountains
  • Perfect base for climbing, walking or hiking
  • Beautiful black and white half-timbered façade

Accommodation at YHA Wasdale Hall

YHA Wasdale Hall Bedroom

Bed in a shared room

If you're happy to share, dorm rooms have multiple beds - ideal for budget breaks.

YHA Wasdale Hall Bedroom

Private rooms

Like your own space? Private rooms offer the hostelling experience with more privacy.

YHA Wasdale Hall lounge

Hire the whole place

With YHA Exclusive Hire, you can take the entire building for you and your group.

White notepad and namecard sitting on a table with a green pen

Meeting room

Our flexible and affordable meeting room is a great choice for any occasion.

YHA Wasdale Hall Dining Room

Group booking

Serviced group stays for 16 to 46 people

Choose YHA Wasdale Hall and get a school trip or activity break as grand as its name. From action-packed watersports to inspiring educational packages, our spectacular location (next to England’s deepest lake) makes a great backdrop for adventures.

Our mountainous surroundings make us ideal for climbing and walking groups or you could try watersports, just a stone’s throw away. Scafell Pike is only a few miles away if you fancy taking on England’s highest mountain too. Enjoy!

Group-friendly facilities

Sleeping arrangements

Most of our bedrooms are dormitory style rooms with bunk beds. We always try to allocate bedrooms close together and will never ask your group to share bedrooms with anyone not in your group.

Upgrades are available for sole use of an area, floor or the entire place.

Shared spaces

Although built in the 1820s, our hostel offers a meeting room, games room and fully licensed bar. Activity groups and school trips can spread out in our social spaces or cosy up next to our log fireplace. There’s a wide range of books to read too.

Group catering

With tasty breakfasts, packed lunches and evening meals, groups are sure to find something delicious to eat at YHA Wasdale Hall (see sample menu).

Meal plans range from bed and breakfast up to full-board catering. Vegetarian options are available and we aim to cater for any special dietary requests.

Parking

Parking is available at the hostel.

Packages and bolt-ons

Looking to fill some free time? Our bolt-on activities can easily be added to your stay.

Accredited site

YHA Wasdale Hall holds a Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge (105550).

This accreditation means that this hostel has externally audited risk assessments, verified insurance provision, quality checked safety logs and delivery observed by national reviewers.

Hostel facilities

  • Ambulant accessible
  • Café
  • Classroom(s)
  • Contactless payments
  • Cycle store
  • Dining room
  • Evening meals
  • Free parking on premises
  • Games
  • Group meals
  • Highchair
  • Intermittent mobile coverage
  • Lake view
  • Lakefront
  • Library
  • Licensed bar
  • Meeting room(s)
  • Minibus parking on premises
  • Mountain view
  • Outdoor play area
  • Outdoor seating
  • Restaurant
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Shared drying room
  • Shared lounge
  • Sole use available
  • Unlimited breakfast
  • Water refill station
  • WiFi

Hostel need to know

Reception hours: From 07:30 - 10:00 and 17:00 - 22:00.

Food and drink: Breakfast is served to guests daily from 07:30 – 09:00. Meals are also available from 17:00 – 20:00.

Licensed bar: This hostel has a licensed bar offering a range of alcohol and soft drinks. It is not possible for guests to bring their own alcohol, except when hiring the whole hostel through YHA Exclusive Hire.

Self-catering : Guests have access to a self-catering kitchen.

Parking: There is parking at the hostel.

WiFi: Free WiFi is available in social spaces.

YHA Wasdale Hall - Access Statement

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Food and drink at YHA Wasdale Hall

Location of YHA Wasdale Hall

YHA Wasdale Hall

Map references

OS Map:
89
OS Grid Ref:
NY145045
Lat/Lng:
54.428558, -3.319706

Contact information

Things to do around YHA Wasdale Hall

More about this hostel

Volunteering

Volunteering with YHA is a fantastic way to have fun, learn new skills, boost your CV and travel to different places. We have a variety of different opportunities to choose from and volunteering roles to suit everyone.  

The tasks are varied and in return you will meet some great people, who both work and stay in our hostels, as well as enjoying your time off discovering the local area and attractions.

Find out more and apply to volunteer.

History

YHA Wasdale Hall was built in 1829, the owner was a Yorkshire Banker and Merchant called Stansfield Rawson whose family had connections with the East India Trading Company. How Rawson first came to Nether Wasdale is not known, but rich (and not so rich) off comers had been building houses for themselves in the Lake District since the 1770s! Rawson, unusually chose to build in a late-Medieval/Tudor style. Rawson’s son, was able to lay what his father called the foundation stone in the North East corner of the laundry (or servants hall gable). The stone is still there, not a foundation stone in the accepted sense, but a block set into the wall of one of the attic rooms! The new wing that he built, the present South wing of Wasdale Hall, was larger then the earlier one, housing not only a library with a morning room above, but also a dining room, with a bedroom and dressing room above, and at the rear of the building an ale cellar.

After Rawson died, his son inherited the property, and after his death it then passed through various owners as a home for the summer – much of its original grounds were separated and sold off. This 200 year old country pile was originally used as a lakeside holiday home before becoming a National Trust property. Built in the 19th century, the Youth Hostel retains many of its original features including panelled windows, gabled roof and cornicing. The Hall became a Youth Hostel in 1969 and in recent years has been restored and decorated to give something of the appearance and atmosphere which it might have originally had. The hostel's name was changed from YHA Wastwater to YHA Wasdale Hall in 2015 as it was felt that this was more reflective of the nearest area, Wasdale.

Meet the team

Manager recommends: Summer evening strolls around Wasdale are simply amazing. The screes turn pink in the setting sun and looking up the lake gives a view that was not only voted Britain’s favourite in 2007 but was also the inspiration for the Lake District National Park’s logo. For those with young children, I would heartily recommend exploring Low Wood and the banks of Wastwater. However, if you want to get up high Whin Rigg and Illgill Head on top of the screes offer stunning views without the crowds you will find on the honey pots of Scafell and Scafell Pike.

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