YHA Scarborough

Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0DA
YHA Scarborough exterior

Overview

Once a 17th century water mill set on a quiet riverside, located 1.5 miles north of the town centre and 15 minutes' walk from Scalby Mills and the North Bay beach, YHA Scarborough is the perfect base to enjoy, explore, or simply unwind on the beautiful North Yorkshire coast.

Whether you love traditional seaside arcades or epic coastal scenery, the North Yorkshire town of Scarborough has something for everyone. Don't miss the atmospheric castle on the cliff, the educational SEALIFE Centre and the Victorian spa area.

Accommodation at this hostel

  • Bed in a shared room   is offered here
  • Private room   is offered here
  • Entire place   is offered here
  • Camping & Cabins   is not offered here

Why guests love this hostel

  • Quiet riverside location
  • Close to the beach and coastal scenery
  • Cosy, traditional-style hostel

Accommodation at YHA Scarborough

Bed in a shared room

Bed in a shared room

If you're happy to share, dorm rooms have multiple beds - ideal for budget breaks.

Private rooms

Private rooms

Like your own space? Private rooms offer the hostelling experience with more privacy.

YHA Scarborough

Hire the whole place

With YHA Exclusive Hire, you can take the entire building for you and your group.

Two children wearing safety helmets outdoors

Group booking

Serviced group stays for 16 to 46 people

YHA Scarborough is perfect for any type of group. The Cleveland Way and Tabular Hills Way both pass the hostel which is a perfect base for exploring the North York Moors and Wolds, where miles of paths, tracks and quiet lanes provide countless routes for walkers and cyclists.

For a fun-filled seaside break, Scarborough is unbeatable: sandy beaches, penny arcades, pirate ship and miniature railway. Surf schools offer beginner lessons, board hire, stand-up paddleboards and kayaks. Visit Scarborough Castle to find out about the Romans, Normans, Roundheads and Cavaliers who built it, or go to the Rotunda Museum and learn about pioneering geologist, William Smith. Then hunt your own fossils or go on a seashore safari to look at the strange creatures that live in rock pools.

Group-friendly facilities

Sleeping arrangements

Most of our bedrooms are dormitory style rooms with bunk beds. We always try to allocate bedrooms close together and will never ask your group to share bedrooms with anyone not in your group.

Upgrades are available for sole use of an area, floor or the entire place.

Shared spaces

YHA Scarborough has plenty of great amenities. After tucking into a tasty meal, the dining room can be used a classroom, dance floor or prayer room.

Group catering

With tasty breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, groups are sure to find something delicious to eat at YHA Scarborough.

Meal plans range from bed and breakfast up to full-board catering. Vegetarian options are available and we aim to cater for any special dietary requests.

Parking

There is parking at the hostel.

Hostel facilities

  • 24-hour access after check-in
  • Contactless payments
  • Dining room
  • Free parking on premises
  • Games
  • Garden/grounds
  • Group meals
  • Intermittent mobile coverage
  • No WiFi
  • Outdoor seating
  • Self-catering kitchen
  • Shared drying room
  • Shared lounge
  • Small garden/grounds
  • Sole use available

Hostel need to know

Seasonal opening pattern: YHA Scarborough is open for stays from March - October.

Reception opening hours: From 08:00 - 10:00 and 17:00 - 20:00.

Self-catering: YHA Scarborough is self-catering only. Guests have access to a kitchen.

Parking: There is parking at the hostel.

Dogs: Pets are not permitted at YHA Scarborough. Assistance dogs are welcome – please notify us at the time of booking.

YHA Scarborough - Access Statement

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Location of YHA Scarborough

YHA Scarborough

Map references

OS Map:
301
OS Grid Ref:
TA02639078
Lat/Lng:
54.302326, -0.42435
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Contact information

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More about this hostel

History

In the 1600s, the hostel was one of three flour mills on Scalby Beck, a small river just outside of Scarborough. In the 18th century the wheel was removed, the mill race drained and the building was used as a farm house. Just after the First World War the derelict building was bought and converted into a boarding house. When it was opened in 1935 it was one of the YHA’s first hostels and the owner Mrs Atkinson was kept on as warden when YHA later bought the buildings.

After numerous additions and alterations, an annexe was added in 1962 increasing capacity. YHA Scarborough was listed for closure in 2009, but was bought as an enterprise hostel in 2013 and continued to be part of the YHA network.

Meet the team

Manager recommends: The North Sea – with a good wet suit body boarding and surfing are great fun or join the regular South Bay Sea Swimmers for a refreshing dip.

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