
YHA Boggle Hole
📍 Mill Beck, Whitby YO22 4UQ, UK
About YHA Boggle Hole
YHA Boggle Hole offers a unique parking experience nestled in a serene cove near Fylingthorpe, Whitby. While primarily a hostel with a pirate theme, visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings and easy access to the Cleveland Way. Parking is likely pay-and-display, ensuring convenience for those exploring the picturesque bay views and nearby attractions.
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📍 Mill Beck, Whitby YO22 4UQ, UK
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Just came back from my stay at YHA Boggle Hole Hostel — what an amazing place! The location is simply stunning, hidden away in a little cove, far from roads and crowds. It’s so peaceful and quiet, the perfect spot to unwind. The staff were fantastic — really friendly and helpful. I ordered some food and enjoyed it by the fireplace, which made for such a cosy evening. The room was good and comfortable (for that price - perfect) just the walls were a bit thin, so I could hear people walking to and from the toilet. Other than that, everything was lovely. I’d definitely come back again!
We walked from Robin Hood bay to the hostel on the Cleveland way and dropped in for coffee and cake. Service was super lovely and friendly and the cafe/bar so cozy! Coffee was very good and the cake excellent. We managed to walk back via the beach - just missing the tide but wading through a foot or 2 of water, which delighted our dog as it meant he was off lead for longer! A lovely find.
The location of this hostel is near perfect which is maybe how they justify the prices. We managed to book the room when it was on offer for £30 for the night. This felt like an appropriate price given the room. But on some nights our room is listed as costing £150! Given what the rooms offer this is a scandalous price. We were put in the "crows nest" which is a purpose built ugly building outside the main building and up a pretty steep flight of stairs. This was a little frustrating given we told the hostel in our booking we had a baby with us. Our room had no toilet paper (we could have gone back to reception but that would have been a 5 mins round trip so we just used the communal toilet). Our room also had no shower gel, very limited space, plastic mattresses and poor lighting. Also, when you showered it soaked the entire bathroom floor and as no floor towel was provided this meant the main room also got a little wet. The rooms are functional but no more. For £30 this was all fine, but Omg if the price had been £150 per night and that's what I got, I would be absolutely furious.
We stopped for a drink here and it was wonderful. The staff were great and helpful. The location was fabulous. It's right on the beach, when the tide is out you could walk for miles. All in all a great little rest stop.
2mile narrow lane to get there. Didn't stay ,it's nestled in a small cove shot walk to RHB via up over the path through the woods or when tides out around the headland lovely cove,amenities are there toilets, meals etc well worth the steep walk down from the (free) carpark. ....go again
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