South Tynedale Railway
A new narrow gauge railway from Cumbria into Northumberland. There's also a shop, café & Hub transport museum. Visit the Railway website
Set in the peaceful valley of the Mohope Burn in beautiful Northumberland, YHA Ninebanks consists of characterful 18th-century lead mining buildings, refurbished to a high standard, plus a renovated wooden chalet.
It provides the perfect base to explore the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the iconic Hadrian’s Wall, as well as being a great walking and cycling area. Explore the moorlands, tackle part of the coast-to-coast route or simply relax in this quiet part of Northern England.
Reception opening hours: From 07:00 - 10:00 and 17:00 - 22:00.
Self-catering: YHA Ninebanks is self-catering only. Guests have access to a kitchen.
Parking: There is parking at the hostel.
WiFi: Free WiFi is available in shared social spaces.
Dogs: Dogs can stay in our chalet rooms and wings, and the whole hostel when booked on Exclusive Hire. There is a £5 charge per dog per night for our chalet and wing accommodation, which is payable on arrival. Dogs are welcome to stay as part of an Exclusive Hire hostel booking. There is a £30 charge per dog for the duration of your stay. Add a dog to your booking at the checkout. Pets are not otherwise permitted in the hostel accommodation at YHA Ninebanks. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout.
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Ninebanks has been a youth hostel since 1947. The hostel manager is based next door in the old blacksmith’s cottage. The team love running the youth hostel and welcoming people to experience this beautiful and peaceful part of the country.
Manager recommends: We never tire of the views – different every hour of the day! Hadrian’s Wall is always a popular visit from here, but nearer to hand is Killhope Lead Mining Museum – way more exciting than it sounds – with underground visits, a big waterwheel and shows how the intrepid miners lived years ago.