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Newquay Weekends

The weather is looking good and the surf is up. Head to Newquay for a few days.

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Exterior of the blue painted building of the Blue Rooms Hostel, Newquay

Munro bagging on the Isle of Skye

Skye Basecamp is our family run hostel based in the south Skye capital of Broadford. It is beautifully located with uninterrupted sea & mountain views looking across Broadford Bay to Applecross. We also run Skye Guides Mountain Guiding specialising in mountain guiding in the Cuillin, Isle of Skye.

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Isle of Wight National Landscape

The Isle of Wight is a rural island with a long history as a seaside family holiday resort. The north of the island retains its traditional pattern of woodlands, fields and hedgerows, which is in contrast with the open grazed chalk downs. The island is also a popular yachting centre, focused on Cowes and Yarmouth. Cowes Base Camp is a watersports centre. It offers catered holidays by the sea with optional activities for families and groups of all sizes. There are seven long-distance trails to walk and the coast path to explore.

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Beach, coast and town of Freshwater by in Isle of Wight National Landscape

Visit the remote, the breath-taking, the deserted Nothumberland National Park

Stay at Ilderton Dodds Barns. On an 1,800-acre working hill farm and down a 1.5-mile private farm track you can really escape from the pressures of modern life. Surrounded by stunning scenery, the resident sheep and amazing wildlife you can wonder at mother nature. llderton Dod Barns are ideally located 2 miles from The Pennine Way. The Sandstone Way & NCN 68 together with many other footpaths, bridleways and trails are literally on the doorstep.

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A mountain bike propped against a gate with the hills of the Northumberland National Park in the background

National Parks are Wonderful

Bank House Farm hostel is in the heart of the North York Moors National Park. Situated in Glaisdale dale on an organic beef farm with emphasis on caring for wildlife and natural features. A cosy self-catering barn conversion, ideal for cycling and walking straight from the doorstep.

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Exterior of stone bunkhouse with patios area and fantastic views across the North York National Park

Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape

The hills of the Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape rise up from the flatlands of Lincolnshire, providing a rich rolling landscape of flower-filled fields and hedgerows. The area has a rich history of rambling, ancient tumuli, and medieval shrunken villages. Situated in the village of Claxby in the Lincolnshire Wolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Viking Centre Hostel provides exceptionally good value self-catering accommodation. This accommodation enables walkers, cyclists, scouts, study groups, and extended families to enjoy the Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape on a shoestring.

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Lincolnshire Wolds National Landscape

South Devon National Landscape

Stretching from Torbay to Plymouth the South Devon National Landscape features cliffs, sandy coves, picturesque villages, wooded valleys, colourful hedge banks, and wildlife-filled estuaries. Bigbury Camping Barn is a purpose-built bunkhouse on the beautiful South Devon Coast within the National Landscape. Surrounded by sandy beaches, footpaths, caves and coastal trails, it’s the perfect base for extended family holidays, get-togethers of friends, or for groups of walkers, surfers, wild swimmers, cyclists or outdoor enthusiasts.

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Views across the fields to the coast and the sea

Easter farm stay at the Old Brooder Bunkhouse, Suffolk

Easter weekend and midweek Easter breaks available on our lovely environmentally-friendly Suffolk farm in both our Old Brooder Bunkhouse and the Tudor Barn. Farm trails to walk, adult road bikes to borrow. Easter eggs to hunt, spring wildflowers, ponds with courting newts, hunting barn owls, dawn chorus …. come and enjoy sole use of these lovely properties in spring! Quote IHUK.

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Low cost friendly accommodation 5 mins walk from Big Ben does exist!!!

The Walrus Hostel and Bar is just across Westminster Bridge from the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. It’s your perfect base for exploring London. With so much close by you won’t need to pay for busses or the underground. And with beds in dorms from £24.50 London has never been so affordable. Need more privacy? There are 4, 6 and 8 bed rooms you can book privately for you and your family or friends.

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bar at the walrus hostel london

Llŷn National Landscape

Nowhere is far from the sea on the long, low peninsula of Llŷn, which is famous for the unspoilt beauty of its coastline. The Area of Natural Beauty covers a quarter of the peninsula including the inland peaks of Garn Fadrun and Garn Boduan. Explore the steep craggy cliffs around Aberdaron Bay, surfing beaches at Hell’s Mouth and Porth Ceiriad, the sandy bays and headlands, and the town of Abersoch famous for its watersports, shopping and cafes. Abersoch Sgubor Unnos (Tanrallt Farm Bunkhouse) provides great value bunkhouse accommodation on a Welsh-speaking, traditional family farm in the village of Llangian, one mile from Abersoch. Great for sunny seaside holidays.

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sandy bay in the Llŷn National Landscape

Easter availability in the Tweed Valley

Cleikum Mill Lodge is a cosy, practical, modernized, historic, character building for holiday accommodation at Innerleithen. We are situated in the heart of town with cafes restaurants, pubs, a supermarket, butchers, greengrocers, bakery and 4 bike shops all within a few minutes’ walk. Car use is not essential to enjoy your stay, Bus and train to Edinburgh and Galashiels. Our cycling and outdoor-friendly facilities are our specialty, especially the large internal bike store and drying room.

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North Wessex Downs National Landscape

The North Wessex Downs is an ancient chalk landscape that straddles Wiltshire, Berkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire. An area of wide-open downland and dramatic scarp slopes, topped by the ancient Ridgeway. The northern edge, sweeps to a crest above the White Horse Vale and that is where you will find the Courthill Centre. Just 2 miles south of Wantage, and only a few steps from the historic Ridgeway National Trail and on King Alfred’s cycleway, The Court Hill Centre provides low cost fully catered accommodation for school groups, camping for long-distance walkers and private hostel bedrooms with self-catering for lucky individuals.

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panaramic view of yellow fields and cow parsley on the North Wessex Downs National Landscape viewed from the courthill centre

Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape

East of the windswept Horseshoe Pass, over Llantisilio Mountain, lies the glorious Dee Valley with historic Llangollen, a famous market town rich in cultural and Industrial heritage. This is the Dee Valley National Landscape ( Tirwedd Cenedlaethol Dyffryn Dyfrdwy ). Llangollen Hostel, provides great value accommodation for individuals, families and groups at the heart of the National Landscape in the centre of the town of Llangollen. A perfect base for walking, cycling, canoeing & white water rafting. North of Llangollen lies the The Clwydian Range ( Bryniau Clwyd ) is a chain of purple heather-clad summits, topped by a cluster of strikingly situated Iron Age hillforts. Reaching the north coast of Wales with the Prestatyn Hills and south to the Berwyn Mountains, This area of windswept hilltops, heather moorland, and wooded valleys is ideal for walking. Families will love visiting Llangollen, with its steam railway, horse drawn canal boats & Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – a World Heritage Site. The town is home to the Fringe music & arts festival, plus the International Eisteddfod.

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View of valley with braken, fields and mist in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape

The Norfolk Coast National Landscape

The Norfolk Coast National Landscape stretches along the entire North Norfolk Coast. It is home to Blakeney Point a renowned spot for seal watching, the Peddars Way, and the Norfolk Coast Path. A landscape of farmland, heathland, wetlands, and woodlands, it is characterised by its historic churches, brick and flint villages, and quay-side towns. Deepdale Rooms in the village of Burnham Deepdale occupies a very special place on the Norfolk Coast National Landscape. Perfect for all seasons, here you can explore the wild beauty of the salt marshes in spring, take long walks along the coast in winter, enjoy the awe-inspiring night sky in summer and watch migrating birds in autumn.

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A view of a steam and salt marsh on the Norfolk Coast National Landscape