YHA South Downs

Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 6JS
YHA South Downs sign

Overview

Opened officially by HRH the Queen in 2013, YHA South Downs is a uniquely refurbished Sussex farmhouse in an enviable location right on the South Downs Way. This hostel enjoys substantial grounds of its own and is surrounded by the hills of the South Downs National Park – perfect for anyone wanting to walk in the rolling Sussex countryside.

Guests can make full use of shared spaces in the hostel’s main building – Farmhouse – including a self-catering kitchen and cosy lounge. A café and dining room is available in the Interpretation Centre building, plus a meeting room on the first floor (access also via a platform lift).

YHA South Downs offers bedrooms of varying sizes as well as bell tents, camping pods and Landpods in the grounds. Bedrooms are split across three buildings, with some ground floor bedrooms available in the Granary and Long Barn including an accessible en-suite room with its own entrance. All other bedrooms are located on the first floors of the Granary and Farmhouse buildings. A kitchenette is also available in the Granary for late night cups of tea.

The lively town of Brighton is just a 25-minute train journey away, with Southease station literally on the hostel's doorstep, so guests can easily enjoy the best of both worlds.

Why guests love YHA South Downs

  • Officially opened by HRH The Queen in 2013
  • Just 25 minutes on the train from Brighton
  • Within the South Downs National Park

Accommodation at YHA South Downs

YHA South Downs Bedroom

Bed in a shared room

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

YHA South Downs private room

Private rooms

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

YHA South Downs Double Room

Private en-suite rooms

Enjoy your own space with a private en-suite room, including bathroom facilities.

YHA South Downs Camping Pods

Camping pods

Our wooden pods offer the camping experience with protection from the elements.

Landpod in forest

Landpods

Enjoy the camping experience with some upgrades for added comfort in our Landpods.

YHA premium bell tent

Premium bell tents

Get all the fun of the great outdoors without the set-up in our beautiful bell tents.

YHA South Downs lounge

Hire the whole place

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

YHA South Downs Cafe

Group bookings for 16+ guests

Let YHA take care of your stay with our group booking service.

YHA South Downs meeting room

Meeting room

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

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Hostel facilities

  • 24-hour access after check-in
  • Ambulant accessible
  • Café
  • Classroom(s)
  • Coach parking on premises
  • Contactless payments
  • Cycle store
  • Dining room
  • Evening meals
  • Free parking on premises
  • Games
  • Garden/grounds
  • Group meals
  • Highchair
  • Intermittent mobile coverage
  • Large garden/grounds
  • Library
  • Licensed bar
  • Lift
  • Meeting room(s)
  • Minibus parking on premises
  • Near bus stop
  • Near ferry port
  • Near train station
  • Outdoor play area
  • Outdoor seating
  • Packed lunch
  • Restaurant
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Shared drying room
  • Shared lounge
  • Shared TV
  • Unlimited breakfast
  • Vending machines
  • Water refill station
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • WiFi

Hostel need to know

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

Food and drink: Breakfast is served to guests from 07:30 – 09:00 on weekdays and 07:30 – 10:00 at weekends. Meals are also available from 10:00 – 20:30.

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 free on-site parking for cars and coaches a short distance from the hostel entrance. There are Blue Badge parking spaces on the central courtyard (closer to the hostel).

WiFi: Free WiFi is available in shared social spaces.

Dogs: Dogs can stay in our camping pods, Landpods and bell tents. There is a £5 charge per dog per night for our camping pod, Landpod and bell tent accommodation which is payable upon arrival. Pets are not permitted in the hostel accommodation at YHA South Downs. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout.

Guest access: YHA South Downs is split across four buildings – Farmhouse, Granary, Interpretation Centre and Long Barn. Bedrooms are located on the ground floors of the Long Barn and Granary buildings and on the first floors of the Farmhouse and Granary buildings (access via stairs only). A platform lift is available for the first floor meeting room in the Interpretation Centre.

YHA South Downs - Access Statement

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Location of YHA South Downs

YHA South Downs

Map references

OS Map:
198
OS Grid Ref:
TQ433055
Lat/Lng:
50.831591, 0.034021

Contact information

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

Originally opened as YHA South Downs in 2013, the farmhouses and outbuildings can be dated all the way back to the 1300's. Previous farms have been known to be on the same grounds for over 1000 years. 

The buildings have been converted into modern and stylish accommodation in a prime spot along the South Downs Way. The unique design and layout of the buildings give this hostel a distinctive look and feel.

Meet the team

Manager recommends: The circular walk from YHA South Downs along the river Ouse encompassing Rodmell and Southease is a great walk for all ages. In Rodmell you can visit Monk’s house, the home of famous author Virginia Woolf and swing into the lovely Abergavenny Pub for refreshments and food.

Continuing the walk from Rodmell, you will pass through Southease village and its 12th Century Church, one of only 3 round tower churches in Sussex. The village is mentioned in the Doomsday book as a thriving community with one of the largest Herring fisheries in the district at the time. Modern day Southease has a population of around 50 and the fishery is long gone but you can chill out on the village green and catch some sun if you like.

From Southease, it is a short walk back across the river over the Grade II listed cast iron bridge built in 1880 to the hostel. Stop into the Courtyard Café for a coffee and cake... you deserve it.

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