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Set Amidst Stunning Mountains, Yet Just Over an Hour's Drive From Set amidst stunning mountains, yet just over an April-October The small lounge (with TV) can seat 13. hour’s drive from Stirling, Open 07.00-10.00 There’s a token-operated washer/dryer and a medium-sized drying room (free). Crianlarich Youth Hostel is a and 15.00-22.00 Wi-Fi access is free. great base for exploring the Check-in from 15.00 Checkout by 10.00 northern area of the Loch November-March (Thu/Fri/Sat only) Lomond and Trossachs All rooms have key card locks and every Open 07.00-10.00 National Park. shared room bed has its own individual and 17.00-22.00 locker. Please bring your own padlock At the halfway point on the Check-in from 17.00 or purchase one at reception. West Highland Way, the Checkout by 10.00 hostel provides a welcome Late arrival and access outside opening rest for tired feet. hours is by pre-arrangement only. We sell meals and pizzas you can cook yourself in our self-catering kitchen, along with a selection of crisps and confectionary, alcoholic and soft drinks. Capacity 55. Room types vary, but include: twins A82 from Glasgow-Crianlarich: at the triples roundabout take the second junction on 4-bedded private rooms the left, heading for Crianlarich Village. single-sex dorms Turn right at T-junction A85, then first right past the village shop and continue Check our website for availability up Station Road. on your required dates. The youth hostel is 100m on the left All rooms have washbasins. after the local shop. If you miss the A82 south roundabout, you can access the village from the west - just follow the Wee breakfasts are served signs for Crianlarich Village, go under between 07.30-09.00. the railway bridge, pass the T-junction, Packed lunches are available and we go under the railway viaduct and take can provide self-catering frozen meals the first right junction - we are up the - book online or before 22.00 on your road on the left. day of arrival. From A85 from Stirling-Crianlarich: take the first junction on the left after the police station. Continue up Station The kitchen is open between Road and the youth hostel is 100m on 07.00-10.00 and 15.00-23.00 and the left after the local shop. has space for 4 people. SatNav postcode FK20 8QN Hostelling There are 2-3 electric hobs, 2-3 Scotland, Station Road, Crianlarich. ovens, 2 fridges and 1 microwave. A selection of pots is available to cater for individuals and groups and there’s The car park in front of the hostel will sufficient crockery and cutlery to suit hold around 23 cars, or 2 coaches and Station Road, staggered meal times for all guests. fewer cars. Crianlarich FK20 8QN The dining room can seat 50 people. There’s secure cycle storage for up to t: +44 (0)1838 300 260 We’re fully licensed, selling a selection 16 bikes (100m from main building). e: [email protected] of beer, wine and cider. Best price guarantee: we promise the best rate every time you book with us directly - online at hostellingscotland.org.uk by phone 0345 293 7373 or at the hostel reception Crianlarich Youth Hostel has 20 Munros Crianlarich Youth Hostel is suitable for in the vicinity. It’s also a key location people with impaired mobility: for the West Highland Way. Crianlarich Disabled access is good, with ramped Woodland Walk and Cruach Ardrain access to the youth hostel and the Munro start from the youth hostel. front door can extend when required. Ben More and Sob Binnien are 3 miles Wheelchairs and buggies have to the east. excellent access and a triple en-suite There are regular visits from steam room (1 bunk + 1 single) with disabled trains in the summer. St Fillan’s Priory facilities is available on the ground and Dalrigh Battlefield are 4 miles away. floor (please check availability at time Other activities nearby, or within an of booking). hour’s drive, include fishing on the River There’s an extra toilet facility on the Fillan, Loch Dochart and River Dochart ground floor opposite reception. (permits can be bought locally). Contact the youth hostel or the There’s golf at Killin and Dalmally and reservations team for further gold panning in Tyndrum. The nearest information. Tourist Information Centre is in Tyndrum. To reserve beds at Crianlarich Youth Hostel, please contact the reservations team (Mon-Fri from 09.00-1700) on 0345 293 73 73. If you have a family celebration or social gathering coming up, a reunion, a club AGM, an international event or special interest group, you can use our RentaHostel service and get exclusive use of a fantastic property. Across the Highlands, Islands and Lowlands we have youth hostels set in stunning scenery which can be yours for a brief period of time. Wake up to a mountain, lochside or beachfront view, experience life in a remote eco-hostel or be close to city centre attractions. Ranging in size from sleeping 20 up to 170 people, RentaHostel offers great value for money. See the full range and read more about each property on our website. You can also make an online enquiry via the website or phone our reservations team (Mon-Fri from 09.00-1700) on 0345 293 7373. This profile is a guideline only and information may be subject to change. .
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