Therefore for 2017 I aim to have at least one adventure a month with the boys because we should get out more.
So here is our adventure for January, a trip to YHA Boggle Hole near Robin Hoods bay.
This is actually our second visit here, originally we visited back in 2015 in freezing and windy conditions. This time its still cold but there is so much to do and its extremely kid friendly that the weather really doesn't matter. When you arrive you park your car in the spot at the top of the hill and lug your stuff down to the hostel. If you are like us, you then don't see your car for the rest of the weekend. With both self catering and a mini restaurant on site as well as a bar and Robin Hoods Bay a short walk along the beach (when the tide is out) you have all bases covered.
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The Main YHA Building |
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YHA booklet for kids to collect stamps, activity booklet and treasure trail.
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Boggle Stamp |
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Steps up to the Crow's Nest |
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I can recommend the Chardonnay |
We decided to self cater for our evening meal as the hubby was arriving later (coming straight from work) and so we just brought some easy food to whip up - hot dogs and pizza and just ordered some fries from the kitchen to make life easier. After all you don't want to lug the entire contents of your home kitchen down the hill. Plus it made washing up easier. Yes if you self cater you have to do your own washing up. The horror! Those that know me know I don't "do" washing up, owning a perfectly good dishwasher at home (nope not the husband he's rubbish at it although he thinks he's brill). However in the hostel it just doesn't seem bad and it always seems to be a social occasion chatting to whoever else happens to be in there at the time and lamenting the lack of scissors on this occasion.
Breakfast we booked on line this time because cooking a full English the next morning, after having to lug all the food from the car and then having to wash it all up just seems like too much effort for one night, so yep ol' lazybones here booked it online when I was confirming the accommodation and smugly enjoyed it.
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First in gets to bag a top bunk. |
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How amazing is this bookcase? |
It was very peaceful and we got chatting to Keith and the lovely lady behind the bar whose name escapes me about the tidal surge the week before which destroyed the storage sheds. After seeing the video I'm only surprised they still have the footbridge and we were glad to hear everyone was safe and only the sheds and fence suffered. We then got some hot tips on good fossil spot and off we set off hunting.
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Fossil finds for the weekend |
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Outside the Boggle's Hole |
Back to the hostel for some dry clothes, a hot chocolate and a race up the hill before it starts to rain.
Yet again we had a wonderful time at Boggle Hole and the boys are already asking when we can return and can they have a birthday party there.
We booked a family room directly through the website and using our YHA membership which is well worth the fee because not only do you get discounts on your accommodation it also works in lots of shops too. I may already have used it more than once in a local outdoor store but don't tell my husband! You can choose to stay in dorms but these are single sex only so if like me you have boys and you are a mum reading this a family room is a must, same for dads with daughters. Family rates are favourable though and there are some great deals to be had.
Thanks for reading I promise to post more often from now on.
http://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/boggle-hole