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Cote Ghyll Mill Youth Hostel

4.0 (0)Price on Pitchup54.376°N, 1.292°W
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The morning mist rolls thick down Cote Ghyll, catching in the branches of ancient oaks while the beck rushes past below the old mill walls.

This converted watermill on the edge of Osmotherley suits groups walking the Cleveland Way or tackling the Lyke Wake Walk — both pass close by — as well as families wanting a basecamp for the North York Moors without the faff of tent pegs. The hostel bunks sleep groups comfortably, while the camping pods offer a middle ground for couples or smaller parties who want their own space but appreciate a solid roof when the weather turns. Dogs are welcome by arrangement, so worth asking ahead if you're bringing one along.

You've got wifi onsite, handy for checking weather or pub opening times in the village. Campfires are sometimes allowed, but check when you arrive rather than assuming — policies can shift with conditions. It's open year-round, which makes it a reliable bolthole even when the moors are deep in snow or the autumn gales are blowing. The vibe is walkers-hostel practical rather than polished glamping — expect warmth, decent facilities, and wake-up calls from the resident blackbirds rather than luxury touches.

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Weather Outlook
Current Conditions
14°C
Overcast
3 mph
65%
7-Day Outlook
Today
15° / 8°
43%
Tue
19° / 10°
70%
Wed
19° / 13°
43%
Thu
22° / 13°
37%
Fri
21° / 13°
57%
Sat
19° / 10°
22%
Sun
22° / 14°
21%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

5 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Cleveland Way

Traces 109 miles around North York Moors and Yorkshire coast, mixing moorland plateaus, woodland valleys, and dramatic cliff-top sections with serious elevation changes throughout. Not suitable for buggies or very young children due to length, terrain variety, and some steep coastal climbs. Dogs welcome but must be under close control near livestock on moorland sections and nesting seabirds along cliffs. Delivers sweeping heather vistas, historic abbeys, and stunning North Sea panoramas – one of

Hiking routeNational trail
7.37 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

Coast to Coast Walk (Richmond to Robin Hood’s Bay)

Crosses **steep** moorland, river valleys, and coastal cliffs over 190 miles through three national parks. **Not suitable** for young children or buggies—this is a challenging multi-day trek requiring fitness and navigation skills. Dogs welcome but must be controlled around livestock, particularly on exposed upland sections. Delivers arguably England's finest long-distance experience: dramatic Yorkshire Dales scenery, remote North York Moors heather, and a triumphant finish at the North Sea. Mos

Hiking routeRegional network
11.48 km from campsite
Operator: National Trails

Three Ridings on Foot

Traverses varied terrain across historic Yorkshire boundaries, mixing riverside paths, moorland sections, and modest climbs that range from gentle valley floors to moderate upland gradients. Suitable for experienced family walkers on individual sections, though full route demands stamina; some stretches accommodate buggies where surfaced, but moorland portions don't. Dogs welcome throughout on leads near livestock. Offers genuine immersion in Yorkshire's landscape diversity, from coastal edges t

Hiking routeRegional network
18.32 km from campsite

The Inn Way

Traverses the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales, linking traditional country inns across varied terrain from moorland paths to valley tracks. Expect moderate to steep climbs with some rough, uneven ground—better suited to older children with hillwalking experience rather than toddlers or buggies. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near livestock. Multi-day route offers stunning upland scenery, historic villages, and the satisfying promise of a proper pub at day's end.

Hiking routeRegional network
21.64 km from campsite
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Lyke Wake Walk

Spans 40 miles across the North York Moors from Osmotherley to Ravenscar, tackling open moorland with significant climbs and exposed terrain. Steep in places with rough, often boggy paths—absolutely not suitable for young children or buggies. Dogs allowed but must be fit and capable of the distance. A legendary challenge walk that tests endurance while rewarding with sweeping heather moorland and dramatic coastal views.

Hiking routeRegional network
25.54 km from campsite

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