Positive Reviews
positive:
A lovely country retreat.
In the lovely wilderness of Northern England, the hostel is a peaceful respite from the racket of the daily grind. Perfect for naturalists who want to get away from it all or busy city folk who’ve just had too much, the hostel is pleasantly low-fi and a g
positive:
Reasonable rates for a low-key time.
Out a ways from Sheffield, the Hostel Eyam is a peaceful little retreat in the middle of relatively nowhere. If you’re looking for luxury, you won’t find it here. What you’ll find is a fine little budget lodging where the staff is friendly and the meals a
positive:
Hot, fresh breakfast really wakes you up.
Every morning, the small but dedicated staff of the hostel puts together a sumptuous meal made to order, or you can select from a buffet option when the hostel is full of people. If you don’t feel like dining with the rest of the guests, you can fix yours
Negative Reviews
negative:
Don’t expect luxury.
If you’re the type of traveller who prefers quiet, private and opulent accommodations, a hostel won’t likely be the place for you in the first place. The restrooms are shared or limited in function and the bedrooms are small or also shared, depending upon
negative:
Not for the quiet or shy.
Guests of the Hostel Eyam have found the location to be lush and verdant and the staff friendly and helpful. However, visitors to the hostel have noted that the most of the rooms and restrooms are shared, and as with any shared living quarters, there will
negative:
A few minor concerns.
Overall, visitors to the hostel have found it a pleasant little folly castle, perfect for a budget stayover. Despite this, some guests have found a couple of issues with the facilities, including harsh bedding, the long hike from the carpark to the door,