Introduction
Hello… and welcome to the summer issue of The Journey. We’ve had the Euros, we’ve had the election — now it’s time for the really important stuff. Summer is often a season for pausing and recharging, a chance to feel the sun on your face, an opportunity to get out there and immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
In this issue, fresh air and al fresco adventure take centre stage. We give an overview of the many incredible reasons to visit North Yorkshire — home to not one but two National Parks, complete with a glorious coastline — and spotlight four of the best hostels in the network for mixing history with outdoor exploration, whether you’re heading to the countryside or the city.
Elsewhere, we speak to inspirational writer Rachel Hewitt, whose book In Her Nature examines the barriers women have faced in accessing trails, mountains and green spaces. Our walk of the season, meanwhile, details a memorable route from YHA Hawkshead in the Lake District.
You’ll also find a guide to finessing your compass skills, a round-up of some of the best sustainable outdoor gear and an overview of the latest YHA news, as well as Let’s Go!, our regular four-page pull-out for younger hostellers.
Wherever you go this season and beyond, we hope the following pages provide some insight and inspiration. Happy reading.
Highlights from this issue of The Journey

Four hostels for history and adventure
Whether you’re hiking, cycling, or uncovering stories of the past, these hostels are ideal bases for your next adventure. Discover more and plan your journey today!

The YHA guide to North Yorkshire
Welcome to England’s largest county. Covering 3,480 mostly rural square miles — and packing in everything from rolling dales to towering sea cliffs — North Yorkshire is a gift for adventure-seekers...