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Gerrys Hostel

Scottish Hostels, Bunkhouses and Camping Barns

Gerrys Hostel is situated in an excellent mountaineering and wilderness area on the most scenic railway in Britain.

The photo shows the hostel, looking North West. The hostel has a comfortable common room with log fire and library. Come and go as you please. No smoking inside or out. Accommodation for non-smokers.

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Open:
All year (check by phone)
book in 5pm to 8.30pm. Later by arrangement only.
  Booking:
Prepay to secure bed, or phone.

Price per night
:

From £15 pp, discount for long stay large groups.
 
 
Number of beds
:

20: 1 x 10 : 2 x 5. Double and twin also.
 
Contact Details
Craig
Achnashellach
Strathcarron
Wester-Ross
Scotland
IV54 8YU
 
 
Ask for Gerry Howkins
Tel: 01520 766232
 
Public Transport:
Achnashellach station is 4km west of the hostel. Nearest Citylink coaches drop off at Inverness. Local bus between Inverness and Lochcarron: Wednesday and Saturday 3pm.
  Directions:
GR 037 493. 95 miles north of Fort William, 50 miles west of Inverness on A890.

 
Gerrys Hostel

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Mixed DormsPrivate RoomsBlankets or Duvets ProvidedHostel is Fully HeatedDrying Room AvailableShowers AvailableCooking Facilities AvailableShop at HostelWashing FacilitiesSimple accommodation. Clean, friendly and basic
 
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