Invergarry, Saddle Mountain Hostel
About About this hostel
Saddle Mountain Hostel is a small and friendly 4-star hostel sleeping up to 22 people. Centrally located in the Great Glen at Invergarry, it’s close to the Great Glen Way, Munros and Loch Ness and is a great base for exploring the Scottish Highlands. The hostel was shortlisted for Hostel of the Year in The Great Outdoors Magazine Awards in 2019 and 2020.
COVID-19 - The hostel will open as soon as permitted by the Scottish Government, subject to COVID-19 restrictions. We have 5 private bedrooms on a room-only basis available for between 1 and 5 people. Each bedroom is for one household only. We are sorry that our kitchen, dining room, lounge and drying room/laundry are currently not available for use due to physical distancing constraints. Our bedrooms have a kettle, mugs, tea and coffee so that you can make your own drinks. Each room also has a small fridge, table and stools. You can use our microwave to heat up food (by booking a timed slot) and you can also cook outside if you have a camping stove. We can provide crockery and cutlery. We offer a laundry service (charge applies) and will do our best to help with any wet gear.
For more information please contact +44 (0) 1809 501412, email info@saddlemountainhostel.scot or visit Saddle Mountain Hostel's website
Invergarry, Saddle Mountain Hostel

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Amenities
Private Rooms
Family Rooms
En Suite Rooms
Suitable for Groups
Guest Kitchen
Laundry Room
Bike Store
Luggage Store
Secure Lockers
Shopping Nearby
Free Parking (nearby or onsite)
Catering Available (Breakfast Only)
Free Wifi
Reasons to visit
Saddle Mountain Hostel is located between Fort William and Inverness, close to Loch Ness.
There are a number of superb walks for every ability around Invergarry, from an easy stroll along the Great Glen Way, to exploring the surrounding forest scenery or tackling Ben Tee, the local Corbett.
For the more adventurous, outdoor activities include mountain biking, white water rafting and rock climbing.
Local attractions include the 17th century Invergarry Castle on the shores of Loch Oich - now a ruin, but once the seat of the chief of the MacDonnells of Glengarry