YHA Ravenstor
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Free parking on premises
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WiFi
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Cycle store
This remarkable medieval house is surrounded by Elizabethan gardens and set in the rolling countryside of the Peak District.
Every day from March until September
From £15
Free parking on premises
WiFi
Cycle store
Meeting room(s)
Games
Outdoor play area
Free parking on premises
Meeting room(s)
Licensed bar
WiFi
Self-catering kitchen
Contactless payments
WiFi
Free parking on premises
Restaurant
Cycle store
Classroom(s)
Contactless payments
WiFi
Meeting room(s)
Free parking on premises
Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1LA
This remarkable medieval house is surrounded by Elizabethan gardens and set in the rolling countryside of the Peak District. Visit the website
7 miles Take a trip to Bakewell and discover this charming Derbyshire Dales town. You'll find great shopping, plenty of spaces to relax and the famous Bakewell Pudding confection. Visit the website
Take a trip to Bakewell and discover this charming Derbyshire Dales town. You'll find great shopping, plenty of spaces to relax and the famous Bakewell Pudding confection.
If you're planning on staying at YHA Youlgreave, why not download a free map and get out exploring? All our self-guided walks start and end at a YHA hostel and are graded so that you can explore the...
Travel to Carsington Water for their gently undulating eight mile off-road trail around the reservoir, or take on one of the 'Dark Peak' routes for a full day of challenging mountain biking.
The nearby Tissington Trail winds its way gently through beautiful White Peak countryside. Take the opportunity to visit historic Tissington village with its stately home, duck-pond and tearooms.
The River Derwent at Matlock hosts a grade 2 rapids course, with 35 permanent slalom gates in place and floodlights for darker evenings. Contact Matlock Canoe Club for details.
Cratcliffe Tor provides some of the area's most popular grit-stone climbs. Within a couple of miles from the hostel you'll find excellent routes such as 'Five Finger Exercise', 'Fern Hill' and...
Less than an hour drive away from each of our hostels in the Peak District, Chatsworth House is a stately home which belongs to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and is open to the public to explore...
The most important prehistoric site of the East Midlands, Arbor Low is a Neolithic henge monument atmospherically set amid high moorland. Some say that this is the finest Stone Age 'henge' monument in...
The Monsal Trail is a disused railway line running from nearby Buxton to Bakewell that follows the course of the beautiful River Wye. With plenty of wildlife and splendid views along the way, the area...
The Tissington Trail is just 5 minutes drive away and provides links to the beautiful village of Hartington and the market town of Ashbourne. There is a very good bike shed for guests to use and...
18 miles Ride high above the Derwent Valley in an alpine-style cable car explore the famous caverns at the top. Visit the website
There's world famous grit-stone routes and bouldering a short drive away, the nearest crag is within 2 miles from the hostel. The first limestone climb ever recorded in the Peaks (1890) is just round...
Eyam is a stone's throw from the famous Peak District climbing areas of Stanage, Froggatt, Curbar and Stoney Middleton.
Rising from the valley floor, the cable cars give you stunning views of the Derwent Valley and surrounding Peak District.