The Journey: autumn 24
Hello… and welcome to the autumn issue of The Journey. As the embers of summer fade into memory, it’s a time for facing the months ahead with a smile. True, the days are shorter and the branches are barer, but there are real joys to be had from this season of crisp mornings, chunky jumpers and autumnal adventures.
In this issue, escaping from the 9-to-5 is a central theme. We take a look at the outdoor thrills within easy reach of our biggest cities, celebrate the memories that can be made from booking a hostel on Exclusive Hire and highlight four hostels with excellent potential for solo travellers at any time of year.
Elsewhere — and harking back to the Olympic summer — we have an interview with Team GB’s Adam Burgess, whose celebrations after winning a silver medal in the canoe slalom summed up the passion and commitment on show at the Games. Our walk of the season, meanwhile, heads to Manchester for an on-foot tour of this action-packed city.
You’ll also find more information about our franchise hostels, an overview of accessible trails, a review of essential autumn gear and our usual pull-out pages for young hostellers. We hope you enjoy the read, and find some inspiration for the months ahead.
Highlights from this issue of The Journey
Best place to go walking in Manchester this autumn
Manchester is a place where things happen. As the world's first industrial city — and a titan of music, sport, art and politics — it’s somewhere with a global reputation. The list of iconic names associated with the city is long, from suffragette activist Emmeline...
Q&A with Adam Burgess
When Adam Burgess claimed silver in the canoe slalom at the Paris Olympics, his celebrations became an enduring image of the Games. The Staffordshire-born star is a Stoke City FC supporter, a Black Sabbath fan and a qualified coffee-brewer — here, he talks to The...
Eight countryside breaks near UK cities
Almost 85 per cent of us live in urban areas. With the health benefits of spending time in the great outdoors now well-proven, we’ve rounded up some beautiful, perhaps lesser-known, locations with easy public transport links from some of England and Wales’ most...
The joys of YHA Exclusive Hire
Here are three facts about YHA Tanners Hatch Surrey Hills. Firstly, it requires a country walk of just under a mile to reach its front door. Secondly, you’ll find no Wi-Fi or TV when you eventually arrive. Neither hustle nor bustle have any place here. And thirdly,...
Four great hostels for solo travellers in the UK
Hostels can be brilliant for solo travellers in search of affordable accommodation — whether you're after a dorm bed or a private room — and are great places to meet like-minded travellers. Here are four properties with plenty of on-the-doorstep adventure.YHA...