The backpackers hostel at Deepdale offers a range of comfortable self-catering rooms including double, twin, triple, quad and family options, all with private ensuite shower and toilet facilities.
We also offer single sex dorm rooms, and small group rooms, all of which have ensuite shower and toilet facilities.
Backpackers hostels have moved on a long way from the days of mattresses on the floor, moth eaten blankets and hired cutlery. The private ensuite room facilities at Deepdale Backpackers Hostel are nearer to what you'd expect from a bed & breakfast (B&B) or budget hotel.
When staying in a private ensuite room at Deepdale Backpackers Hostel, you can still enjoy the sociable atmosphere of the backpackers hostel kitchen, living room and courtyard, while having your own space for sleeping and washing.
Our private ensuite rooms come in various forms:
Each of the private ensuite rooms include an ensuite shower room with toilet, sink and shower. All bedding is provided; you just need to bring your own towels.
If budget is your key to finding accommodation on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, then a dorm bed at Deepdale Backpackers Hostel is the perfect choice. Starting at £13 per night, you can have a bed in a spacious single sex dorm.
Each dorm has its own ensuite bathroom, all bedding is provided, and our underfloor heating ensures the dorms are warm all through the year.
Each bed has its own reading light and a locker large enough for a packpack or small suitcase.
Dorms are single sex, to make your stay more comfortable. However if you book the whole dorm (6 or 8 beds) then you can mix and match the sleepers as you please.
Like any good backpackers hostel, you can chat with fellow visitors to the beautiful North Norfolk Coast. A large fully equipped communal kitchen and comfortable sitting room complete our comprehensive facilities for backpackers.
Our visitor information centre is open every day, providing helpful and knowledgeable advice on walking routes, the local Coasthopper bus service, bike hire and lots more.
The hostel rooms are grouped around a partially covered old stable courtyard, which is perfect for summer evening barbecues. The buildings date back to the 17th century and have been restored in the traditional Norfolk style.
Where possible we have used green technologies to reduce our environmental impact. 100% of our electricity is generated from renewable sources; the hostel is accessible via public transport using train services to and from King's Lynn and the Coasthopper bus service, and we are currently investing in electric car-charging points.
The North Norfolk Coast is an outdoor enthusiasts' paradise offering watersports and outdoor activities of every sort, beautiful beaches and historic buildings, so you can be as active as you want. The hostel is hugely popular with kite surfers, bird watchers, walkers, cyclists and all manner of other visitors to this beautiful part of the world. Of course you might just like to chill out and relax in our award winning self-catering accommodation or try one of our superb local pubs serving local beers and excellent seafood.
Deepdale is dog friendly, in fact the whole area surrounding us does – you’d struggle to find a pub on the North Norfolk Coast that doesn’t welcome dogs (even muddy ones!). You can bring up to two dogs if you have booked a dog friendly room and enjoy the company of your best friend all holiday, we simply ask that ...
Deepdale Café is located next door serving fantastic breakfasts, lunches and snacks throughout the day, using local produce and suppliers wherever possible.
Dalegate Market has a range of shops including a supermarket for groceries and provisions, permanent shops open throughout the year, and pop up shops that change weekly.
The village has two great pubs, The Jolly Sailors and The White Horse, both within walking distance and serving locally produced ales and home cooked food.
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with one of Norfolk's Saxon round-tower churches, the village of Burnham Deepdale occupies a very special place on the North Norfolk Coast. The saltmarshes are spectacular; the walking on the Norfolk Coast Path is wonderful; the big open skies are breathtaking (with our night skies truly awe inspiring!); it's great cycling and watersports country and the bird and wildlife in the area is wonderfully diverse.
The backpackers hostel is open all year round, including Christmas and new Year, so whether in Winter or Summer, Spring or Autumn, your stay at Deepdale is a unique opportunity.