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Perhaps you're looking for somewhere to de-stress, or you perhaps you're on the ADVENTURE of a
LIFETIME?
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The Highlands of Scotland are Beautiful and tranquil...yet are dramatic, enduring and ruggedly wild! We can help
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We are located in what could be described as the most beautiful part of Scotland. Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK, is seen in all its majesty in the near-distance. Visit Glen Nevis for rope walking and waterfalls. The Caledonian Canal, extending from Loch Eil to Loch Ness and on to Inverness, runs virtually by the door (100m). Nearby is the
'Outdoor Capital of the UK' Fort William. Follow the 'Road to the Isles' to Skye and beyond. We are easily accessed by City-link bus from
Skye, Inverness, Oban and Glasgow, and by train from Mallaig, Road to the Iles or Fort William and the
South.
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"Great hostel, amazingly friendly staff and an incredible atmosphere of relaxation. Will definitely stay
again" |
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| "nice people i was amazed at the size nice louge, telly, board games, internet access, maps, guide books, kitchen,
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OS grid reference NN112771
Postcode PH33 7LY
We are easily accessible from the Isle of Skye (41 miles), Oban (47 miles) Inverness (66 miles) and Glasgow...
when you're here the city can seem like a million miles away
There is a spacious free car park at Banavie and a children's play area. A short walk from the car
park leads to the Canal lock gates, where one can spend time watching vessels navigate the lock gates. It's a nice walk
or cycle from Banavie into Fort William via Caol village, or visa versa.
There's an award winning village pub, the Lochy, located just 300 metres from the
hostel and and a hundred yards from the magnificent Neptune's Staircase on the Caledonian
Canal.
When visiting the Fort William area stop off to look around Old Inverlochy Castle. Although now a ruin this
was one of the most important castles in Scottish history and has been the backdrop for two major historical events,
the first and second battles of Inverlochy. Leave all stress behind...
OR go for the MAX!
Treat yourself....
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