Easter farm stays available at the Tudor barn for groups of up to 23 guests. Glorious in spring – lambs, pussy willow, wild flowers, frogs and newts, bird song – and a great place for Easter Egg Hunts! Short or long stays welcome. A fleet of adult road bikes to explore Suffolk included.
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Seahouses Hostel has landed an amazing grant!
We are delighted to announce that Seahouses Hostel has been awarded generous grant funding for five years from Lord Crewe’s Charity.
Remote farming adventures are waiting for you!
At Ilderton Dod Barns, our self-catering barn conversions on our working hill farm in North Northumberland, you can experience life in a remote part of Northumberland National Park. Right now we’re busy calving, and lambing is about to start. You can’t fail to spot the sheep surrounding the garden of the properties, and we’re happy to have guests take a closer look at what goes on here, or by visiting one of our other farms.
Fancy a Pint?
We have an exciting new offer available for any family or adult group bookings at The Old School House in Robin Hood’s Bay in 2023. Why not let us sort you out with a cask of real ale from the brilliant Whitby Brewery? Get in touch for further details.
Accessibility is important at UKSA
Every effort is made to ensure that a stay at Cowes Basecamp is as accessible as possible.
The King of England loves this place… so he painted it!
Located in the heart of the beautifully rural landscape of Cwm Berwyn in the Cambrian Mountains, Diffwys Outdoor Centre is the perfect stop off over the Easter break.
This historic Quaker meeting house and accommodation is back open for business!
After being closed for nearly 3 years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Airton Barn is reopening its doors on April 1st, and it’s an exciting moment for travellers and backpackers alike. This hostel, located in the beautiful village of Airton in North Yorkshire, England, has been a popular destination for budget travellers for many years. What makes this hostel even more special is that it is run by the Quakers who are known for their commitment to social justice and community service. The historic Friends Meeting House on site has been used by Quakers since the mid-17th century, being located in the region known by Quakers as ‘1652 Country’.
David Attenborough visits Skomer Island for the BBC1 series, Wild Isles.
Image : Sir David Attenborough with Wildlife Trust staff on Skomer Island. Picture by : Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales.
Skomer Island, located off the coast of Wales, is home to thousands of Puffins, Manx Shearwaters and a diverse range of wildlife..
Recently Renovated Rydal Hall Bunkhouse
Rydal Hall Bunkhouse, set in 30 acres of the Rydal Hall Estate, close to the 30-bed hall, the Grade II Thomas Mawson Gardens, the Campsite, Eco-pods and two holiday cottages. It stands on the coffin route between Ambleside and Grasmere, with an onsite riverside tea shop right on hand to explore local walking routes.
Sophie Morgan from Channel 4’s programme Living Wild visits “Englands Loneliest House”
Nestled in the heart of the Lake District National Park, Skiddaw House has been dubbed “England’s loneliest house.” It’s an enchanting, remote property that has recently garnered much media attention after being featured on Channel 4’s Living Wild program presented by Sophie Morgan.
Walkers rejoice Skirfare Barn has Easter availability for rambling through the Yorkshire Dales
Being renowned for it’s footpaths the Yorkshire Dales outshines itself as a walking holiday spot. Skirfare Barn happens to be right in the middle of it, with paths right outside the door. The Barn is well equipped for the needs of up to 20 people, is fully heated, provides Wifi and has a drying room for your boots.
Grab your chance to spend a few nights on the magical Skomer Island
Are you looking for an island retreat?! There are 2-night and 3-night stays available in the 3-star Hostel throughout Spring/Summer. Staying overnight on Skomer, off the Pembrokeshire coast, provides the perfect chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With a maximum of just 16-overnight guests, there’s always a quiet place or amazing wildlife encounter just round the corner. Beautiful, peaceful, and entirely unforgettable.
Inspired by David Attenborough to see the herds of wild ponies on Dartmoor?
Then a few nights at Sparrowhawk Barn is just for you. The high open moorland is close by. Here you can find wild ponies, buzzards, and amazing flora and fauna. Walk, mountain bike and wild swim in this fantastic national park and immerse yourself in the beauty of our Wild Isles.
An active break on the east coast of Scotland
The Dolphin Inn, located in Dunbar in East Lothian, is just 20 minutes train ride from Edinburgh and a great base for an active seaside holiday.
Stay minutes from the Knepp Estate featured on the BBC Wild Isles
Gaveston Hall offers great value group accommodation for groups in the rural West Sussex countryside. This former boarding school offers wonderful facilities for its guests as well as being just 3 miles from the Knepp Estate, which has an abundance of birds & butterflies and plenty of lovely walks.
Dip into the Celtic Rain Forest as featured on BBC Wild Isles
The hidden gem of Maentwrog Bunkhouse puts you in the perfect place to explore the mysteries of a temperate rain forest in Wales. Visit Coed Felenrhyd & Llennyrch, a rare Atlantic Oak woodland sitting above Vale of Ffestiniog and fringed by the dramatic waterfalls of the Afon Prysor gorge. Explore its atmospheric pools and take in dramatic views of Snowdon to the north and the rugged uplands of the Rhinog mountains to the south. Enjoy a real taste of our Wild Isles.
Stay in the heart of the Forest of Dean & the Wye Valley
Stay at Camp Hillcrest and follow in the footsteps of David Attenborough. His Wild Isles series featured the fauna and flora of the Forest of Dean, where England meets Wales. This is an area of timeless beauty and untamed nature. This ancient forest will entrance you throughout the year. In springtime, you will be bowled over by the snowdrops, bluebells and primroses, and as the seasons progress the forest and its inhabitants change. Every time of the year is uniquely captivating in this truly amazing and often forgotten corner of the country
Walker-friendly, wallet-friendly and right on Glyndwr’s Way
This former weather station has been converted into comfortable accommodation in the quiet location between Llanidloes & Machynlleth in the Cambrian Mountains. It’s a perfect stopping-off point for walkers doing Glyndwr’s Way. It’s fully central heated with a large dining room, comfortable lounge, private bedrooms and a drying room. Breakfast is provided and evening meals can be pre-booked.
For ancient Caledonian Pine Forest, Capercaillie, Osprey and so much more
Stay at Dalwhinnie Old School Hostel on the southeastern edge of the Cairngorms National Park. Literally, on the doorstep you have one of the best places for rare wildlife in the UK. Featured on BBC Wild Isles series the Cairngorms are home to the ancient wild Caledonian pinewoods, red squirrel, capercaille, osprey and so many more of our rarest fauna and flora.
This is how smart, savvy couples are saving money this year
With practically everything rising in cost, saving money is everyone’s priority right now. But this doesn’t mean we need to give up small luxuries such as holidays and weekend breaks. With some smart thinking and money-savvy deals, you can still enjoy amazing getaways without hurting your bank account.



















