About Cholderton Youth Hostel
Strategically located on a family owned farm in Wiltshire countryside, Cholderton Youth Hostel is a tranquil dormitory and guesthouse perfect for budget travellers and family vacations. This convenient hostel is a 15-minute drive from Stonehenge, and within a 35-minute drive from Salisbury City.
All accommodations are classified into same-sex dormitories or private rooms. Each has access to lounge with satellite TV, dining area, and self-catering kitchen. Furthermore, towel hire and catering services are available for guests.
Cholderton Youth Hostel takes pride in its excellent facilities such as a cosy bar area, laundry facilities, and parking area. In addition, free Wi-Fi access is available throughout the establishment.
Cooked breakfast is offered for an added cost. The Ewe Tree Cafe serves home cooked meals, and locally produced wines and malt beverages.
Cholderton Charlie’s is a three-minute walk from the hostel, while the Museum of Army Flying is within a 25-minute drive away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great service ensures a convenient stay
Cholderton Youth Hostel's employees are very courteous and overflowing with enthusiasm. Guests appreciate the kind treatment and cooperation of the staff in terms of helping with the meals and giving tips on finding other food options within the area.
positive:
Well-placed hostel in Wiltshire
Most guests consider the hostel's location to be geographically well-positioned and highly accessible to important tourist sites. The Stonehenge, Salisbury Cathedral, Cholderton Charlie, Wiltshire, and Longleat Safari and Adventure Park are all within close proximity from the property.
positive:
Unique free access to a farm park!
A good number of guests admire the free access to a farm located adjacent to the hostel. It is a great place to unwind and serves as a perfect play area for kids. Furthermore, for an additional fee, guests have unlimited access to petting gorgeous variety of animals or enjoy the three-story indoor play barn.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Inconvenient parking area
Some guests find it quite hard to walk about 50 metres from the designated parking area to the hostel especially at night time due to lack of proper lighting. Thus, guests are advised to get everything they need from their cars before proceeding to their rooms.
negative:
Uncomfortable bumpy beds
Most guests complained of the low-priced mattresses used for the beds, as well as the noisy springs. Sleeping on the bed is painful and causes backaches. The wooden bed bunks used on rooms creates noises when people move in their sleep.
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Literally ‘dirty' kitchen
The kitchen area is extremely grubby, and lacks proper cooking equipment such as pots and pans according to some guests. The shortage of cooking utensils and basic kitchenware made it hard for guests to function properly in the kitchen. Moreover, the rotten food found in the fridge caused intense dismay to the guests.