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Our hostel is nestled in a small village in the South-east corner of Suffolk. Its low lying and flat topography offers easy walking routes and stunning wide open skies. Just seven miles from the coast at Aldeburgh there's so much to see and do!
Framlingham Castle, Sutton Hoo, Minsmere Nature Reserve, The Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Orford Castle and Rendlesham Forest are all close by. Fascinatingly, in late December 1980 there were a number of reported UFO sightings at Rendlesham. Since then it's been known as “Britain’s Roswell”. Possibly even more extraordinary is the local legend that the Blaxhall Stone, a large stone located at Stone Farm, has been constantly increasing in size since it was dug up in the 19th century!
The hostel sits on the edge of the Suffolk Sandlings, a Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, one of the most important areas for wildlife in the whole of Britain. Our location makes a great base for exploring everything that the Suffolk coast has to offer. So why not join us and enjoy this wonderful countryside and who knows, maybe some more tales of the unexpected.
Accommodation
Comfortable and inviting, this former school is at the heart of the village, on the edge of Blaxhall Heath surrounded by wildlife and beautiful countryside. It's been recently extended and refurbished to a high standard. There is a spacious dining room and there are two lounges with soft seating and a conservatory that overlooks the fields beyond. Outside is the garden with picnic benches surrounded by flowers! Perfect for those late Summer evenings with OutdoorLads friends.
The hostel has several small dormitories, all of which have wash basins. One of the six bed rooms has an en-suite, and there are four showers and three toilets close to the bedrooms, along the main corridor. There's also have a disabled access washroom available. There's central heating throughout.
The nearest shop is two miles away.
Itinerary
Friday Evening: Arrive, meet the group and socialise, welcome meeting and a possible evening activity. We'll be having a traditional OutdoorLads buffet for the evening meal.
Saturday Day: After breakfast (which is included in the event cost), we’ll head out into the local countryside for a good walk, perhaps with a stop off on the way for some refreshment!
Saturday Evening: Relax, socialise & chill out before, during and after an evening meal (included in the event cost).
Sunday: After breakfast (included in the event cost), we’ll tidy up the hostel and then you are free to go home or join a leisurely activity and/or Sunday lunch, before heading home.
Dogs: This event is not suitable for dogs.
Photos: Hostel photographs are the property of the YHA, sunset pic taken by Mark House, and used by OutdoorLads with permission.
Framlingham Castle cc-by-sa/2.0 - © Keith Evans - geograph.org.uk/p/947527
Aldeburgh beach, Suffolk cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Winfield - geograph.org.uk/p/44390
Tumulus cc-by-sa/2.0 - © John Myers - geograph.org.uk/p/5367013
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COVID-19 – IMPORTANT, Please read the following before you sign up to this event:
- Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms, even if they are extremely mild, or who lives or is in a support bubble with someone showing symptoms, is asked not to attend. This is in line with the government’s coronavirus advice.
- You must also immediately self-isolate and not attend the event if you or someone in your household or support bubble shows coronavirus symptoms or tests positive. You can find the NHS self-isolation guidance here.
- OutdoorLads’ Covid-19 Policy for hostel and BIG events applies to this event. On arrival, we will need to see evidence that you are fully vaccinated, or have registered a negative lateral flow test in the last 48 hours, or have Covid-19 antibodies. Evidence of this can be obtained via the NHS App in England, with equivalent schemes available in Wales and Scotland. Our full policy and more details can be found here.


What to bring
As this is a Youth Hostel all bedding will be supplied, but you will need to bring your own towel, your washing kit and clothes to wear about the hostel. In addition remember that although we're hoping for sun, the weather can still be changeable, so please be prepared for some wet and at times chilly weather.
Here’s a check list: Hiking boots, Walking socks, Gaiters (if you have them), and Walking trousers (not jeans or joggers please), Waterproof trousers, Warm Layers, Waterproof jacket, Hat, Gloves, Rucksack. Non essentials include any personal Emergency Equipment or medical supplies and map/compass if you’d just like to know where you are.
Food & drink
Friday night: Please bring something for our usual Friday evening buffet.
No need to go overboard, just enough to feed 2 to 3 people will be plenty.
Saturday breakfast: Included in the event cost - usually a continental style breakfast.
Saturday lunch: Please bring your own packed lunch. (Note: that the nearest shop is two miles away.)
Saturday dinner: Included in the event cost.
Sunday breakfast: Included in the event cost - usually a cooked breakfast.
Tea & coffee: Included throughout the weekend.
Other drinks: Please bring your own.