YHA Borth

YHA Borth This Edwardian house 20 metres from the sea is perfect for a UK coastal holiday and is ideal for cheap family breaks or school trips in Wales.

05/11/2023
16/05/2023

BREAKING: Twenty five beaches in Wales have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag status for 2023: https://bit.ly/42T8woc

08/04/2023

promises some glorious .

Are you are planning to get in the this ?

Be aware that water temperatures are still only 9.5C, (about the same as the cold tap), and there are no lifeguard patrols.

Make sure you have a good quality and boots, gloves too if you want to be .

More tips on staying safe at the coast and calling for help, can be found in our blog. It may just help save your life or someone else's!

https://aberadventures.com/stay-safe-at-the-beach


28/03/2023

Join us on Saturday 8th April for a day of fun!

Raising money to go towards Granite Way Cycle Hires Okehampton Community Defibrillator Campaign & YHA Okehamptons project with Action for Children 💕

We need you to help the Adventure Okehampton team scale the height of Mount Everest!!!

17/07/2022

This August it's our 25th Anniversary!

25 years since John Elson had the vision to turn the old Goodshed opposite Okehampton Train station into the wonderful YHA youth hostel that it is today.

Since 1997 we've welcomed families, solo walkers & cyclists, couples, friends, school groups, corporate groups, wedding parties, stag & hen does (the list goes on) through our doors!

To mark the occasion, we're welcoming people in to have a fun day of FREE activities. Taster sessions in Archery, Low Ropes, Balance Biking & Climbing Wall. There will be a BBQ & bar with some local live music & various stalls throughout the day. No need to book, just wander up the hill & join us to celebrate!

17/05/2022
22/03/2022
Once again we are proud to be sponsoring a student at PerformanceWorx UK.
18/02/2022

Once again we are proud to be sponsoring a student at PerformanceWorx UK.

23/09/2021

This stunning ancient forest can be seen on a Welsh beach at low tide. It’s thought that the forest, which now lies on the sands of Borth beach, has existed since the Bronze Age.

At low tide, people on the Ceredigion coastline are able to see a number of the pine, alder, oak and birch stumps emerging from the sand.

Stretching between two and three miles along the villages of Ynyslas and Borth, samples taken from the submerged forest suggested the trees flourished between 5,000 and 4,500 years ago.

It's an awe-inspiring sight and a very real reminder of the thousands of years of ancient history underneath our feet.

📸: Keith Morris

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Morlais
Borth
SY245JS

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