Bridges Long Mynd Youth Hostel, Ratlinghope, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 0SP

Call Bridges Youth Hostel on 01588 650656 or 01694 722350 (up to 8pm)

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Independent Youth Hostel in the Shropshire Hills

This small hostel, once the old village school, is tucked away in the Shropshire Hills with the Long Mynd to the east and Stiperstones to the west.

It is an ideal spot for ramblers with the Shropshire Way passing close by and a great network of uncrowded paths to explore. Ideally situated for the End to End cycle route and plenty of mountain biking opportunities.

The nearby small towns of Church Stretton, Ludlow, Much Wenlock, Bishops Castle and sleepy Montgomery are all worth a visit. There's also the Acton Scott working farm museum and Snailbeach former lead mines close by.

The hostel has a good kitchen, lounge with wood fire, books and games, a drying room, a food shop and a large garden. There are two en-suite rooms of 4 beds, two 6 bed rooms, and one room with 8 beds with discounts for families. One of these has some facilities for the disabled which the hostel will tell you more about if you phone.

Breakfast and three-course evening meals are available for groups if pre-booked. Camping is available and there is a pub nearby.
In the Shropshire hills, close to Long Mynd & Stiperstones, Bridges Hostel is perfect for walkers. The Shropshire Way, the End to End cycle route & moutain bike routes pass close by.
The hostel has a self-catering kitchen, lounge with wood fire, drying room, shop & large garden. Home cooked evening meals for groups. Camping.
This small hostel, once the old village school, is tucked away in the Shropshire Hills with the Long Mynd to the east and Stiperstones to the west.

It is an ideal spot for ramblers with the Shropshire Way passing close by and a great network of uncrowded paths to explore. Ideally situated for the End to End cycle route and plenty of mountain biking opportunities.

The nearby small towns of Church Stretton, Ludlow, Much Wenlock, Bishops Castle and sleepy Montgomery are all worth a visit. There's also the Acton Scott working farm museum and Snailbeach former lead mines close by.

The hostel has a good kitchen, lounge with wood fire, books and games, a drying room, a food shop and a large garden. There are two en-suite rooms of 4 beds, two 6 bed rooms, and one room with 8 beds with discounts for families. One of these has some facilities for the disabled which the hostel will tell you more about if you phone.

Breakfast and three-course evening meals are available for groups if pre-booked. Camping is available and there is a pub nearby.

This accommodation is featured on our map of Central England and Shropshire.

Details

  • Beds & Rooms:

    28: 2x4 en suite, 2x6, 1x8 plus camping
  • Open:

    All year except Xmas. Reception:8-10am & 5-10pm. Hostel closes at 11pm.
  • Price per night:

    4-bed ensuite: £110, £95 2+ nights. 6-bed: £135, £120 2+ nights. 8-bed: £170, £140 2+ nights. Sole use from £425.
  • Booking:

    Telephone to book. No credit or debit cards accepted. Cheques must be made payable to Bridges Youth Hostel not YHA.
  • Directions:

    From Church Stretton, take The Burway road uphill. Take right fork at top of Long Mynd (this route is not advisable in bad winter weather). From Shrewsbury take road via Longden and Pulverbatch, then left by Bridges Pub.
  • Public Transport :

    Trains at Church Stretton (5 miles) with a shuttle bus to Bridges at weekends from April to September.
  • Walks :

    Long Distance Walkers AssociationLong Distance Walks LEJOG Land's End to John O'Groats by bike Shropshire Way
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Facilities

cPrivate rooms
&Family rooms
rAccessibility features
dBedding provided
gFully heated
mMeals available (with notice)
nBreakfast available (with notice)
oMeals available locally
kSelf catering facilities
'Bike/equipment store (lockable)
iDrying room
jShowers
lShop
[WiFi
yYHA Affiliated

r Accessibility Info

Access: there is ramped access into the main entrance, the door has a slight sill and can allow a wheelchair to comfortably manoeuvre through. Bedroom: There is a ground floor accessible bedroom with ramped access and accommodations to make the room more user friendly Toilet: This is ensuite to the previously mentioned room and has low shower controls and grab bars for the toilet and shower ..Click for photos and more

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This former school started taking in overnight guests in 1931

August 18th 2022

In fact, Bridges Long Mynd Youth Hostel can claim to be the second longest serving hostel in England. The longest being YHA Street (Somerset). In the 50’s it was known as the Hugh Gibbins Memorial Hostel. In 1991 it moved into private hands and became one of the earliest YHA Enterprise Hostels. In 2009 we welcomed Bridges into our Independent Hostel network

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An ideal rest for ramblers of the Shropshire Way!

October 11th 2018

With a network of uncrowded footpaths to enjoy, Bridges Youth Hostel gives you a relaxing opportunity to get to know Shewsbury’s nature while taking a few nights rest from your adventure!

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A short history of independent hostels

June 28th 2021

Today hostels cover the world. You can find them in cities, in the countryside and beside the sea, on every continent of the world. Official and unofficial, hostels, backpackers, bunkhouses, call them what you will, they’ve conquered the world. In the UK the history of independent hostels starts with the YHA but quickly sees the independent sector grow into the network we have today.

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