đAnne Lister Festival 2025đ
Born in 1791, Anne Lister became one of the most interesting women of the nineteenth century. She is known as âthe first modern lesbianâ. A successful woman entrepreneur and landowner, she kept an extensive diary, partly in code, running to four million words. The diary reveals her many affairs with other women throughout her life.
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Secluded Off-Grid Barn in the Peak District â Available for Easter!
Adventures most definitely begin at Alstonefield Camping Barn. Gather a group of like minded souls, bring your camping equipment and hunker down in this delightful stone barn situated in the middle of a field away from neighbours. There’s a wood burning stove to keep you warm, a food prep area with kitchen units & washing up sink as well as an internal WC and hand basin. With the stunning Manifold Valley on the doorstep and a pub you can walk to, what a better way to spend your Easter holiday.
Seahouses Hostel offers a very warm welcome to assistance dogs!
We provide flexible, spacious and comfortable accommodation, with two lounges, dining room and well equipped kitchen; almost all of our bedrooms and dormitories are large enough for your dogâs bed and other necessary equipment; and if that isnât enough, we have a lovely, large garden for you and your dog to enjoy and relax in.
To find out more, please call 07531 305206 or e-mail [email protected]
Volunteer warden shortage – please help!
Puttenham Barn Bunkhouse, near Guildford in Surrey, is a hidden gem looking for hidden gem volunteers.
We are having to turn away 2025 bookings as we simply do not have enough volunteer wardens to look after them – but with your help, we can!
Hiking & Cycling Trails for All Levels in Kirkby Stephen
Looking for an outdoor adventure in the Yorkshire Dales? Kirkby Stephen Hostel is the perfect base for scenic walks and cycling routes that suit all abilities.
The Roaches Bunkhouse has been transformed by major refurbishment
If you know this popular climbers’ bunkhouse on the Staffordshire edge of the Peak District of old, you’ll be truly amazed by it’s refurbishment. It is now divided into 2 self-contained lodges. One sleeps 25 and the other 9. These can be booked separately or together. The rooms have been imaginatively organised with a mix of custom built pod-bunks and singles. There’s underfloor heating, private parking and much more to recommend a stay. The larger lodge opens in April, the smaller one in July. Sure to be popular, book early to avoid missing out.
Bring in the Spring in the Manifold Valley
Adventures most definitely begin at Alstonefield Camping Barn. Gather a group of like minded souls, bring your camping equipment and hunker down in this delightful stone barn situated in the middle of a field away from neighbours. There’s a wood burning stove to keep you warm, a food prep area with kitchen units & washing up sink as well as an internal WC and hand basin. With the stunning Manifold Valley on the doorstep and a pub you can walk to, you are guaranteed a night or two to remember.
Run by the Village
In addition to running the Camping Barn, the small but thriving community of Downham offers visitors an acclaimed gastro pub with rooms, the Assheton Arms; a delightful tearoom at Greendale View on the approach to the village from Chatburn; and, during the summer months and in fine weather, a friendly ice cream shop near the village car park and green. The Assheton family is responsible for the village and its surrounding estate. The manor has been in the familyâs ownership since 1558 and has passed through a direct male line of the Asshetons since 1680.
Beds Galore & Whisky Galore this August at Campbeltown Backpackers
With beds still available for most August days, Campbeltown Backpackers, on the Kintyre Peninsular on the west coast of Scotland, deserves to be on your ‘places to stay this summer’ list. Renowned for its Whisky distilleries; (Springbank, Kilkerran and Glen Scotia), a tour and a tasting is definitely a ‘must’. The area also has stunning beaches, great walking and cycling routes. In fact there’s so much to do and see you’ll need to book at least a couple of nights. Check Availability.
Summer availablity at this Peak District camping barn
Adventures most definitely begin at Alstonefield Camping Barn. Gather a group of like minded souls, bring your camping equipment and hunker down in this delightful stone barn situated in the middle of a field away from neighbours. There’s a wood burning stove to keep you warm, a food prep area with kitchen units & washing up sink as well as an internal WC and hand basin. With wonderful walks on the doorstep and a pub you can walk to, you are guaranteed a night or two to remember.
A hostel with a difference close to the Antrim Coast in Northern Ireland
This is a hostel with a difference. Ballyeamon Barn has its own âsession houseâ where visitors have the chance to meet local musicians and singers during regular sessions of storytelling and music, free and open to all.
Owner Liz Weir hosts groups of visitors who want to experience the ârealâ Northern Ireland, meet the locals and feel part of the community. They do so within the rich culture and scenic beauty of the Glens of Antrim- with its folklore, music and dance.
Liz also offers storytelling workshops and can arrange local walking guides, horse riding, yoga and âpamperâ sessions for visitors. You will leave with lots of stories!
The toughest race… ever?
The Montane Winter Spine Challenger North is a non-stop, 160 mile race along the Pennine Way from Hardraw to Kirk Yetholm. This is a truly demanding race that gives you an opportunity to take on the northern section of the full race route. Beginning from Hardraw in North Yorkshire, runners have a time limit of 108 hours to get to the finish line at the infamous village of Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders.
Looking for that ‘get-away-from-it-all’ Easter break…..
Come and join us at our hostel nestled away in the beautiful ancient Shining Cliff woodland in Derbyshire!
Seahouses Hostel Welcomes Schools!
With a wide range of things to see and do locally from water sports galore and horse riding, boat trips to the Farne Islands, visits to Bamburgh Castle and the holy island of Lindisfarne to explore, there is plenty to keep schools busy!
Newly opening today !
After months of prep, we finally open to our first Guest today who is walking the Coast Path.
Our guide to North Norfolk Cycling
Our guide to cycling in North Norfolk, a county that is not as flat as you expect, but has wonderful cycling routes, beautiful villages, towns, beaches, coastline & countryside, with lots of great pubs, cafes & restaurants along the way. – www.deepdalecamping.co.uk/cycling/
Late Weekend Availability at Shining Cliff hostel
A uniquely situated off-road woodland hostel on the edge of the Peak District. We’ve got late availability for Easter, which is a beautiful time to be in this stunning ancient woodland, with crags, a lake and streams to explore and play, it’s a magical setting to get away from it all and feel nurtured in this stunning woodland.
Pristine Highland Wilderness
Our Inchnadamph Explorers Lodge is nested on the far North West Coast of the Highlands in breathtaking and pristine wilderness where the stags roam free around the hills, seals and otters play by the shores and were white sand beaches make you feel relaxed & refreshed. We love the incredible connection between land and the sea. There is simply no other place like it!
Come and experience this spectacular beauty this season!
We offer a wide range of accommodation types for all budgets.
Willow Retreat at the Hostel in the Woods
Join artist Emma Parkins on her Willow Sculpture Retreat at Shining Cliff hostel in Derbyshire on the 9th-11th May.
Ideal accommodation just 1 mile from the Mountain Bike Coast to Coast.
Cote Ghyll Mill offers top-notch facilities for cyclists, including a secure bike store, a state-of-the-art drying room, and luxsury private en-suite rooms with 1, 2, or 4 beds. Just a mile from the Coast to Coast route and surrounded by scenic cycling trails, itâs the perfect base for your adventure. Enjoy fantastic on-site amenities, with breakfast provided and meals available. Nearby Osmotherley village has charming pubs, a tea room, and shops.



















