On a budget this summer? Hostelling Scotland’s network of accommodation could be just the ticket if you’re planning on exploring parts of the country closer to home.
Hostelling Scotland has lots of locations to choose from with hostels open to guests on a private room only basis. Some hostels are available via RentaHostel for exclusive private hire.
From cities to islands, beaches to hills and mountains, and everything in between, Hostelling Scotland’s quality assured hostels provide budget accommodation with a warm, friendly welcome and expert local knowledge for people travelling around Scotland.
Youth Hostels providing private rooms include Aviemore, Broadford, Cairngorm Lodge, Crianlarich, Edinburgh Central, Gairloch Sands, Glasgow, Glen Nevis, Glencoe, Inverness, Loch Ossian, Oban, Pitlochry, Port Charlotte Islay, Portree, Rowardennan, Stirling, Torridon, and Ullapool.
Hostels available via RentaHostel include Aberdeen, Achmelvich Beach, Braemar, Durness Smoo, Glen Affric, Glenbrittle, Kirkwall, Lochranza, Newton Stewart, Perth, Ratagan and Tobermory.
Why choose hostelling? It offers curious travellers an excellent base and freedom to explore Scotland, experience new adventures and discover places of historic and cultural interest, all while enjoying Scotland’s countryside, environment and natural heritage.
Margo Paterson, Hostelling Scotland’s CEO, says: “If you love to travel, escape the everyday and find your adventure then give Hostelling a try – with a warm welcome and a comfy bed, you can discover the best of Scotland with us.
“With the increase in customer demand following the gradual easing of Covid restrictions we are delighted to be in the position to offer our guests a range of high quality, affordable, safe and private room accommodation throughout Scotland.”
www.hostellingscotland.org.uk
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