This Victorian folly resembles a tiny, turreted castle and perches on the hillside overlooking the historic village of Eyam, famous for its tragic past. Two thirds of the village population was wiped out during the Great Plague of the 17th century, and you can trace the tale with a wander through the village to see the Plague Cottages and parish church. As the hostel sits on the boundary of the contrasting landscapes of the White Peak and Dark Peak, there’s also a varied array of excellent walking.
Meals Available:
Breakfast, picnic lunch and evening meal. Evening meal at 18.30 hrs.
Daytime Facilities:
Warm shelter.
Other Facilities:
Lounge, games room, self-catering kitchen, drying room and cycle store.
Table Licence: No.
Under 3's Welcome: Yes.
Tv Lounge: Yes.
Washing Machine: No.
Garden: Yes.
Conference Facilities: Yes.
Camping Facilities: No.
Facilities For Wheelcahir Users: No.
Parking: Yes.