About Wooler Hostel

This building has a very interesting history and great modern facilities

With friendly staff, affordable rates, and a prime location, Wooler Hostel and Shepherds’ Huts is the ideal base for discovering the beauty and adventure of Northumberland.

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Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy, from walking on the Saint Cuthbert’s Way, cycling the Wooler hub routes, to mountain biking on bridleways and bouldering at some of the UK’s best spots. Bird watchers can venture to the Farne Islands, while history buffs can visit nearby landmarks like Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh castles. Just over ten miles away, the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers breathtaking views and countless opportunities for exploration.

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1943

Building purpose built for the Women's Land Army(WLA).

1950

WLA disbanded, hostel used for displaced persons.

1954

The YHA take over the building.

2007

Wooler Hostel taken over by the Glendale Gateway Trust.

2024

Wooler Hostel becomes fully independent and the home of Trail Outlaws!

Wooler Hostel Axis
Wooler Hostel Kitchen
Wooler Hostel - Women's Land Army
Wooler Hostel Entrance
Wooler Hostel Eileen Slater
Wooler Hostel Outside
Why choose us?

A warm Northern welcome!

Northumberland Food - Pan Haggerty

A great holiday starts with home cooked food and great company.

Ian Rudge
Great range of accommodation

51 beds. From a single bed to en suite rooms for 6 people.

A great team

We want you to enjoy Wooler and Northumberland as much as we do.

Space

a huge common room, large self catering kitchen and spacious private gardens.

Meet the Wooler

Hostel Team

Tim Bateson

Manager

Hannah Rees Svestad

Manager

Lee Robert Nixon

Logistics Manager

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