YHA Malham - Skipton

Dirección: Pennine Way, Malham, Skipton BD23 4DB.
Teléfono: 03453719529.
Página web: yha.org.uk.
Especialidades: Albergue, Beneficencia, Group accommodation, Youth hostel.
Otros datos de interés: Amigable con la comunidad LGTBI+.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 199 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.5/5.

Ubicación de YHA Malham

YHA Malham, también conocido como el albergue juvenil de Malham, es una excelente opción para aquellos que buscan alojamiento en la zona de Malham, Skipton. Ubicado en Pennine Way, Malham, Skipton BD2

Opiniones de YHA Malham

YHA Malham - Skipton
Jayden bro
5/5

Love the rooms, there really clean and I love them! The staff are lovely and the cooks are some of the best, EVER! And the location in in the Yorkshire Dales so lots of country side and very good for star gazing. Location is quiet and locals are very friendly.

YHA Malham - Skipton
Martha S

Stayed in a pod as only accommodation that dogs are allowed in. Very comfy nights sleep and the staff were friendly and welcoming and the facilities were spotless. Malham is a great place to visit, beautiful countryside and great walks. There are several good pubs nearby including a fully vegan hotel open to non residents.

YHA Malham - Skipton
Connie
5/5

Great value for money hostel in Malham! I had a great experience staying at YHA. I stayed in a female only dorm which was very ideal for me. They have even gone the extra mile to return an item of lost property to me 🙂

YHA Malham - Skipton
Marta Adamska
5/5

I had an amazing stay! Clean, quiet and the staff were super helpful and friendly. I had some tasty breakfast in the morning too. Location is obviously great and I would definitely visit again 🙂

YHA Malham - Skipton
Bill Edwards
4/5

Fantastic location and great value for money considering where it is. Good luck getting a room in high season. We went in late October so got lucky.

We had an accessible room with ensuite accessible bathroom – room 3. Unfortunately the bathroom had a rather strong smell of the drains. I think this was due to the extractor fan that was motion-controlled along with the light. This came on and stayed on for quite a while even if you'd just popped in for a pee. The staff tried to help by pouring drain cleaner down the shower drain but it didn't have much of an effect.

Another issue was the intermittent and very noisy heating. When the radiator came to temperature, it began knocking very loudly and noisily. It was like a machine gun. It woke us up with a start a few times. We had to decide whether to have a cool quiet room or a warm room with the risk of the radiator trying to frighten us to death. Well, it was nearly Halloween!

Other than those issues, the staff were great and tried to help and assist as much as possible. The coffee was wonderful – served in cafetieres. We didn't have breakfast – not being big breakfast people.

The lounge was a bit on the cold side and too brightly lit for us. We did try to use it once but found it too bleak feeling so went to our room.

The WiFi is good and just got to our room enough for us to be able to watch the news on our devices and listen to podcasts.

The staff put out, and left out, ramps for my partner to get in and out in his electric wheelchair.

The drying room was one of the best I've come across and it worked it's wonders on my socks and walking boots.

The self-catering kitchen was very well equipped. The microwaves require a degree in astrophysics to operate. Luckily there was very helpful member of staff to assist me.

So, a very laid back place in a perfect location. A bit rough around the edges but then it is a YHA so be prepared to have an adventure.

YHA Malham - Skipton
Liam Kelly
2/5

There are a *few* positives - the hostel is in a great location for walking to Malham Cove and other nearby sites. And, the staff were very nice and helpful. The saving grace for this place, to be quite honest.

The facilities and breakfast were adequate, although parking is very limited and there are no hooks or shelves to store things in the shower rooms.

But, I had the worst night sleep here - the beds are so uncomfortable I could feel my spine and/or hip bones depending on the way I was lying. The beds are too short, so either my head or feet were pressed against the metal bars. And to top it off, I was sharing a room with people who snored so loudly that even shouting and asking them to turn over didn’t wake them up. I got 2 hours sleep at best, and left the room at 7am. I couldn’t bear it any longer. I could barely stay awake in the car driving home the next day, making my stay here actually quite dangerous.

My advice is to pay for somewhere half decent and get a good nights sleep, or even camp in a tent. Either way you’ll have a better night sleep than staying here. Don’t let this place taint your holiday like it did mine.

YHA Malham - Skipton
Bethsabée Veillon
2/5

Le personnel était très gentil, et l’endroit très bien situé, malheureusement les lits étaient très inconfortables (car trop petits et très durs), nous avons eu mal partout en nous réveillant et les douleurs ont rendu notre sommeil difficile. Nous pensons qu’il serait nécessaire de changer lits et matelas pour pouvoir profiter du séjour.

YHA Malham - Skipton
Pete B (Gerboa)
4/5

Good room, communal lounge, self-catering area, and breakfast.

Beds are a bit firm and not enough pillows.

Abysmal parking so unless you are lucky enough to get a space you have to park in the village or pay £6.50 per night at the county park (5 minutes walk)!

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