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YHA Black Sail – 85 Years of History

This week marks the 85th anniversary of the opening of one of YHA’s most loved and cherished hostels, YHA Black Sail. Having opened to the public on the morning of 14th April 1933, the hostel has since provided a haven of warmth, shelter and delight to generations of intrepid explorers enjoying breaks in the Lake District fells. Indeed, it was a busy three days for YHA’s Executive, as YHA Keswick also opened on 12th April.

Black and white photo of people stood outside YHA Black Sail

Pictured: YHA Black Sail opening in April 1933

While YHA Black Sail is YHA’s most basic and rustic building, its simplistic charm and unique location beneath the north face of Great Gable means interest has remained high throughout the decades.

In the 1970s, YHA Black Sail’s instant and continuing popularity was described by YHA’s Regional Officer: “Its incomparable situation ensured the immediate success of the hostel, and only a year later it was reported that a great number of bookings had to be declined. The demand for accommodation at YHA Black Sail has continued unabated for over forty years.”

Archive photo of YHA Black Sail in the 1970s

Pictured: YHA Black Sail during the 1970s

It’s now fair to say that this demand has since continued for a further forty years. The small building has grown slightly, with the addition of a rear annexe in the 1950s, but it wasn’t until 2013 that the largest batch of improvements were made to the hostel.  £250,000 was spent to weather-proof the building and reduce running costs through new energy saving measures and energy generation on site. These works will ensure YHA Black Sail’s future environmental and financial sustainability, meaning the hostel can be enjoyed by generations to come.

It is this enjoyment and sense of adventure which a trip to Black Sail conjures that the hostel is most famous for. Every person who has stayed at or visited YHA Black Sail will carry away their own personal memories of what they consider makes up the atmosphere of the place, whether it is the ultimate sense of isolation, the nostalgia brought about by the basic nature of the building or simply the unbeatable views of one of the most stunning areas of the Lake District National Park.

We are sure that for many years to come the words ‘Black Sail’ will continue to provide poignant memories of the very essence of the true spirit of hostelling.

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Written by Ruby Higton

Here is Ruby and she is a digital marketer at YHA. She looks after social media, content writing and SEO. Her favourite hostel is YHA Perranporth.

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