One of the best hosts I have ever stayed. Extremely friendly and helpful staff. Very clean room and other facilities. Kids area was great. Great property and great location. I strongly recommend YHA Hartington Hall Hostel.
Contacts & Location
π Address: Hall Bank, Hartington, Buxton SK17 0AT, United Kingdom
π Phone: +44 1298 84223
π Website: yha.org.uk
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Rakib Khan, PMP β β β β β
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Butterfly β β β β β
Nice place for a night, the grounds are gorgeous with sufficient parking. Bathroom facilities are satisfactory, rooms are clean and have their own sink inside - we asked for a heater as the radiator was not working and this was supplied immediately. Beds are comfortable. Walls are very thin though so we could hear clear conversations that were taking place in the room next door. The breakfast is highly recommended! Set us up for a day of hiking.
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Teacher Lily β β β β β
Great hostel especially for walkers. Clean and quiet, lots of common areas and pub/cafe/restaurant. The town has some things to explore. Open in November which other places aren't. Great wifi! But the kitchen leaves a bit to be desired.
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Colin β β β β β
My son and I stopped here for a night for a few days walking in the Peaks. I stayed here when I was on a school walking trip and enjoyed it then as we walked from Hostel to hostel. I was certainly not disappointed with this visit either, it's such a historic building with all it's character and charm kept, well done YHA. The Hall is super with lots of rooms to chill in, great choice of food and drinks on offer. The staff were really friendly and helpful and kept us informed of the hostels amenities. The choice of food and good selection for breakfast was great. The rooms were clean and well catered for, we stopped in a private room which had its own shower and sink in the room which was good in the coach house. The hostel is well situated in a lovely quiet area and village with a choice of walks from the front door.
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Hilary Hao β β β ββ
I stayed at this YHA from 2023/March for 2 nights at ladies room 2. Pros: - the bus drivers of Route 442 can make a drop off at the front of the hostel - rates are incredibly reasonable and the facilities are well maintained - hostel is relatively quiet in the evenings past 11pm Cons - location is far from most of the attractions in peak district with the exception of thor's cave which can be part of a relatively long hike - crowd is older and caters mostly to locals. Quite popular with older, British men - the conversations in the living room area could be heard from the room I was checked in.
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Anna M β β β β β
This is the 3rd time I've stayed there, in a single room at a good discount price (off-peak.). Normally I could never afford to stay anywhere so old and posh. We (my friend & I) had a cooked breakfast every day in their restaurant/cafe, & made our own meal in the well-equipped self-catering kitchen every evening. The drying room for coats & boots etc ( and another guest's nappies etc) is brilliant. The staff are ultra helpful. There was a prob with the heating in my room but they resolved it efficiently. I left a bag in the local church & the lady from the breakfast room offered to drive me down to get it quickly. I walked there instead but it was so lovely that she had made that offer. All the woodstoves are now completely out of use, shame as I'd told my friend how lovely they are. That's the only reason I've dropped a star. They provide print outs of 3 local walks from the door. - We did one of them and the instructions were a bit out of date and also not completely clear - that is always the case with every written walk always in all my walking books! As long as you also have your OS map it's fine. The several sitting rooms were all cosy and kept very clean. There were quite a lot of little kids there who all seemed very happy, and the hostel provided a good number of games for them. There is a rookery in the grounds which is great, and we saw some interesting birds from the downstairs windows. We had a great holiday there.
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James Warfield β β β β β
This is a great hostel in a lovely location. The village is nice and there are great walks on your doorstep. The staff were all friendly and helpful and dealt with a couple of issues with the room swiftly. They were having some teething issues with new central heating, which meant some rooms were cold. The kitchen is a bit small for the size of hostel, and meant it was hectic at peak times.
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W. Geddert β β βββ
What an amazing, unique and historic building! Staff was very friendly and helpful. With it being a historic building, you would expect some noise. However, the level of continuous ongoing noise from people walking in the room above our room 12 in the main building was truly unbelievable. Our family was kept awake for hours. Having looked back at previous reviews on tripadvisor, it looks like the hostel has not found a solution for this problem since it was publicly raised two years ago! Our problem had been addressed twice with reception on duty on the night (who was non committal and blaming it on the βold buildingβ) and with HQ the following morning β resulting in an earlier departure than anticipated. Also, room 12 had no storage or cupboard as advertised on the website (and which is standard in all the other YHA hostels we stayed in England so far) β it looks like the item(s) had been taken out, leaving the room bare and looking like a prison cell. If you are looking for self-catering, be aware β the self-catering kitchen is badly stocked and there are no supplies of cups, glasses and spoons for breakfast β I had to go into the main cafΓ© area to obtain some for my family. (I have not attempted to cook, so cannot comment on that front). This is a basic requirement and could be sorted out easily. This was actually a theme of conversation with other self-catering guests dissatisfied with the situation. I would consider another stay in this hostel, however, in a different room β and Room 12 should be taken out from their booking system as it is not fit for purpose.
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Ankita Singh β β β β β
This is historic building converted into hostel for travellers in Peak District. It is lovely place to be, it was expected good ! The breakfast here is good too donβt miss out on that ! The staff were very helpful as well ! It has option of booking pods as well if one is interested ! The rooms were good enough for night stay ! They donβt have lift ! It is surrounds by cow and sheep farms !
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YHA Hartington Hall is located at Hall Bank, Hartington, Buxton SK17 0AT, United Kingdom
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