Glen Nevis

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Set in an awe-inspiring glen, our youth hostel sits in the shadow of Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis: the path to the summit begins at the youth hostel. Many low level walks snake through the Glen; make sure you visit the spectacular Steall Falls and the wire-rope bridge. Access to many of The Mamores (Lochaber mountain range) is easy, and the glen has great crags at Polldubh for rock climbers and bouldering. An ideal base for those finishing the West Highland Way or competing in a 3 Peaks Challenge. We are also close to the bustling town of Fort William and the acclaimed snowsports and World Championship mountain biking area at Aonach Mor.

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Scottish Tourist Board 3 star Green Tourism Silver

Top 5 reasons to visit
  • Ben Nevis: Britain's Highest Mountain
  • Fort William: Outdoor Capital of the UK
  • Jacobite Steam Train from Harry Potter
  • Nevis Range Gondola & Mountain Bikes
  • Ben Nevis Distillery

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Scottish Youth Hostels Association (also known as SYHA or
Hostelling Scotland) is a registered Scottish charity No.SC013138
and a company limited by guarantee, registered in Scotland, No. SC310841.
Registered Office 7 Glebe Crescent, Stirling, FK8 2JA.


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