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HI - YHA Ambleside - Waterhead Hostel

Ambleside

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Waterhead, Cumbria, Ambleside Cumbria - The Lake District, England
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Features

  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Pool Table
  • Washing Machine (laundry)
  • Lounge / Common space
  • Lockers
  • Kitchen
  • Bar
  • Food/Restaurant
  • Gameroom
  • Free Breakfast
  • Clothes Dryer
  • Phones (public or in room)
  • BBQ
  • Currency Exchange
  • Bike Rental
  • Travel information provided
  • TV
 
The Hostelz.com Review
Ambleside Youth Hostel is in a most picturesque location overlooking Lake Windermere in the Lake District -- a spot many five star hotels would die for. It's run by the Youth Hostel Association, and it's a large and busy hostel with friendly staff and lots to offer if you want an active break. It is popular with large groups, and is fairly family friendly. Reservations are strongly recommended, as it gets very busy. Despite having some 245 bed spaces in 59 rooms, it is often fully booked at peak periods, such as bank holidays. Rooms range from 2-8 beds, most with panoramic views over the Lake. It costs £18.50 a night for bed and breakfast, £14.50 if you are under 18. Premium rooms are also available at extra cost.

Although theoretically there is parking available, it's always busy. If there is a free space it is often difficult to manoeuvre into. So rather than driving the best way to get there is by public transport. National Express runs a coach that stops at Ambleside, or you could get a bus to Kendal and then change to catch the local 555 bus which runs every hour. If rail is more your thing, you can catch a train to Windermere, usually via a change at Oxenholme - the Lake District, and then get the YHA free shuttle bus to the hostel. This also connects the hostel with Ambleside and Windermere. Be warned though that the rail connection at Oxenholme is easy to miss and a taxi to Ambleside, some 30 miles away, would completely bust your budget. If you do decide to drive, there is additional parking available at the Lake District National Park Authority car park a few 100 metres away although this can work out quite expensive, at over £5 a day.

Once you have arrived though, the hostel is clean, has a warm although somewhat hectic atmosphere, and is very well equipped. Facilities include internet, photocopying and faxing, tourist information, luggage store, secure cycle parking, a drying room, laundry facilities, and towel hire. The hostel has a lounge, a quiet room, a TV and games room, and a bar. You can buy tickets for boat trips on the lake or bus tours, and even duck food. And at reception you can also hire a mountain bike, purchase walking and mountain bike guides, look at inter hostel walking routes, and find out the local weather forecast.

The hostel has a very nice restaurant and coffee shop overlooking the lake. Meals are filling and very reasonable at £7.50 for a three course dinner, and there is always a vegetarian option or two. Self catering facilities are also available. The hostel bar offers quite a good selection of beer, wines, and spirits at reasonable prices, including many from the local area - which are worth a try.

Reception also acts as a shop selling everything from stamps, phone cards, postcards, newspapers, and camera film to toiletries, food to souvenirs. You can use the "book a bed ahead" service for reservations in local and national YHA hostels and you can connect to their international booking network

The town of Ambleside is a 15 minutes walk away and includes lots of outdoor equipment shops, a cinema, a good range of restaurants from the cheap to the very expensive and a couple of local food stores. This is a good location to visit if walking, cycling and water sports are your thing, but it's not the place to go if you want a quiet break in the country.

— Exclusive Hostelz.com Review
July 2005


Ratings & Comments

3.5 Average from 2 Ratings

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Comment by Fiona
April 2006
4 Spectacular position, rooms are good, but noise travels a lot from upstairs and side rooms if your fellow guests aren't careful. Food is nice, facilities are good, staff are a mix of helpful and not (like anywhere). Internet is expensive at £4 a minute, and I couldn't get into my livejournal -- lots of restrictions on valid sights. My dad left his YHA card behind, and they posted it on without being asked, which was fantastic. Worth a stay for a couple of nights.
Comment by Vicki
March 2005
3 The location is the ultimate plus point of this hostel. It's right on the shores of Lake Windermere, with stunning views across the lake to the hills. The ferryboats to various points around the lake leave from the pier next to the hostel. The area is crowded during the day, but early evening and early mornings are the best time to enjoy the peace and beauty when the crowds are not there. The hostel has some good points. My dorm room was spacious and clean, and the beds were comfortable with individual reading lights. All beds had their own lockers, but you need to remember to bring a padlock! The shower rooms and toilets are large, individual rooms (instead of rows of tiny cubicles) and the hostel was very clean and well decorated throughout. The hostel staff were very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was brilliant. However, it is not cheap. At £18.50 members and £21 non members a night for a dorm bed, its only a value for the money if you are travelling alone or in a large group (they get discounts). If there are two or more of you travelling together, you can get a hotel or bed-and-breakfast room for the cost of dorm beds here. I also didn't like the vast number of large groups who dominated the place, plus the emphasis on families. It was not a social atmosphere. I found it far too impersonal, and it isn't somewhere that attracts large numbers of lone travelers. There is a bar there, but I found that intimidating. I was with a friend, but I really don't think I would have enjoyed it if I had been on my own. If I am ever going to be in the area on my own, I will stay in one of the smaller dorm based hostels nearby. I also found it VERY noisy. Loud music and shouting went on from early morning until late at night. This isn't a place for people who want to sleep at night.
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