Airton Barn offers overnight accommodation for up to 12 people. Situated in the quiet village of Airton in central Malhamdale, the Barn is on the Pennine Way and the Way of the Roses cycle route. It is an easy walk from Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and Janet's Foss. The Three Peaks and Brontë Country are a short drive away.
The historic Friends Meeting House on site has been used by Quakers since the mid-17th century, being located in the region known by Quakers as '1652 Country'. Accommodation in the Barn includes a dormitory room with 6 bunk-beds and a multi-purpose room for which fold-out mattresses are provided. Tent space in the enclosed garden for up to 2 medium tents can be hired when the Barn is full. Up to 5 adult bicycles may be stored on site.
The accommodation includes a kitchenette with basic equipment and one toilet/shower room. Bedding can be hired on request. Food supplies can be ordered in advance and collected from the village farm shop or other local stores.
Hostel website: https://airtonbarn.org.uk/accommodation/
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