Deepdale Backpackers Hostel

Deepdale Farm, Burnham Deepdale

Property Description

'The most stylish backpackers hostel you'll ever see'
David Wickers, Sunday Times

Escape the beaten track and the smog of the big city to this wonderfully chilled out place in the heart of Burnham Deepdale. This beautiful village is by the sea in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty'*. Deepdale Stables is a hostel built by backpackers for backpackers.

There are watersports and outdoor activities of every sort, beautiful beaches and historical buildings, so you can be as active as you want. Of course you might just like to chill out and relax, so why not try one of our superb local pubs serving local beers and excellent seafood! The village is famous for its mussels.

We offer dorms and twin/double rooms, which all have ensuite shower rooms. All bedding is provided, so no need to bring a sleeping bag with you, you'll just need a towel.

The hostel is centred around a partially covered old stable courtyard and the buildings date back to 17th Century. They've been restored in the traditional style, and where possible we have used green technologies to reduce the environmental impact.

Sorry no pets except guide dogs.

Facilities include:

Lazy Lounge Café
Breakfast and picnic lunches
BBQ area
Laundry
Drying room
Fully equipped kitchen
Sitting room with satellite TV
Underfloor heating throughout
Tourist information centre
Travel agency for your UK and European travel requirements
Shop, post office and garage
Internet access
Payphone
Mail holding
Luggage storage
2 pubs in the village
Sailing school and watersports centre
Secure bike rack
2 dorms are wheelchair accessible
The whole building is no smoking

Children with parents are welcome, but we are a hostel and do not have special facilities for children. If you are bringing children please be aware of others staying, as the facilities are communal.

*This is an official international designation as the area is recognised for its scenery and wildlife.

Facilities

  • » Restaurant
  • » Car Parking Available
  • » Internet Access
  • » Laundry
  • » Bicycle Hire
  • » Wheelchair Friendly
  • » Linen Included
  • » Credit Cards Accepted
  • » Security Lockers
  • » Luggage Storage
  • » Guest Kitchen
  • » Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • » Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • » Key Card Access
  • » Common Room
  • » No Curfew
  • » No Lockout
  • » Bike Parking
  • » BBQ Area
  • » Free Carpark
  • » Non Smoking
  • » Taxes Included in Price
  • » Breakfast Not Included
  • » Meeting Facilities

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Directions

Deepdale Farm is in Burnham Deepdale on the North Norfolk coast. You can cycle, sail, walk, bus or drive to the front door.

London is just over 2 hrs away and access to this part of the world is very easy, you will have to accept that it is a rural county so relax and enjoy the journey.

OS Grid Reference
TF 804 441

Train Times
We would recommend arriving at Kings Lynn by train, on the superb service run by WAGN (approximately 1hr and 40mins from London), and then cycling or catching a local bus to Burnham Deepdale.
Website: www.qjump.co.uk

National Coach Times
National Express run buses to Kings Lynn and other local towns, but not actually to our doorstep, so you will need to link up with local buses to make it to our door.
Website: www.gobycoach.com

Cycling
National Cycle Route Number One passes two miles inland of Deepdale Farm. This forms part of the North Sea Cycle Route and the national network of cycle routes. A new Norfolk Coast Cycle Route has just been launched. Wagn allow you to bring your bike on the train, so why not catch the train to King's Lynn and then cycle onto us.
Website: www.sustrans.org.uk or www.visitnorfolk.co.uk

Walking
The Norfolk Coastal Path stretches from Hunstanton to Cromer and passes through Burnham Deepdale, just 200 yards from Deepdale Farm. Peddars Way is not far away and links with the coastal path.
Website: www.countrysideaccess.norfolk.gov.uk or www.visitnorfolk.co.uk

Local Buses
The CoastHopper bus service runs a number of times each day and stops right outside the front door. Most people will be coming from Kings Lynn or Hunstanton.
Website: www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk