Nestled in an old smuggler’s cove, this charming hostel is a hidden gem along the North Yorkshire Coast.
YHA Boggle Hole delights and inspires visitors with its treasure trails, breathtaking sea views, and wooded grounds perfect for kids to explore.
Guests can take full advantage of the shared spaces in the hostel’s main building, known as Old Mill. This includes a cosy lounge, dining room, and a well-equipped self-catering kitchen. All bedrooms in this section feature wooden floors and hand-wash basins.
For those seeking a bit more privacy, private rooms are located up a flight of stairs in the annexe called Crow’s Nest. Each room includes a hand wash basin, and there are four en-suite rooms available as well. This part of the hostel also features a kitchenette for late-night cups of tea and a cosy seating area.
This hostel truly stands out as a hidden gem. Access is on foot from the car park at the top of the hill or from the bus stop in Robin Hood’s Bay, with the option to walk over the cliffs or along the beach, depending on the tide. After a day filled with adventures, guests can indulge at the well-stocked Quarterdeck café and revel in the warmth of the woodburning stove during the chillier months.