Great value holiday bunkhouse near Fort William sleeping 12 for activity weekends with friends and touring the Highlands
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. Glenfinnan Bunkhouse, Fort William, Inverness-shire, Scotland, sleeps 3 - 12 in 3 bedrooms.
Glenfinnan Bunkhouse, near Fort William, has shared dormitory-style sleeping areas, accommodating 12 people in three dorm rooms, with a communal well appointed self catering kitchen and simple seating area for guests to eat.
The bunkhouse is clean with simple charm and proximity to outdoor activities, including walking trails and historical sites, make it a popular choice for visitors from family groups to outdoor interest clubs seeking affordable lodging in this beautiful and historic Highland area.
The bunkhouse has off-street parking and as such would suit groups of bike or motorbike groups seeking to tour the Lochaber area.
Directly opposite is the trainline which runs from Fort William to Mallaig, on which the steam train of Harry Potter fame will pass; beyond the rail line is the shoreline of the stunning Loch Eil.
The property is set back and above the main road in an elevated position. To the back of the building is a small enclosed garden with mature trees.
The three rooms have bunk bed accommodation:
Room 1 sleeps 6 people
Room 2 sleeps 4 people
Room 3 sleeps 2 people
There are two shower rooms with toilets.
The Glenfinnan Bunkhouse offers more than just a place to rest; it provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and wildlife of the Lochaber region of the Scottish Highlands. Operated by the Countryside Ranger Service, part of High Life Highland – a not-for-profit organisation – your stay directly supports local conservation efforts and community initiatives.
Staying at the bunkhouse places you in a prime location to experience the best of the area. The surrounding landscape is renowned for its abundance of species and, with a bit of luck, you may spot red deer grazing in the hills or catch a glimpse of the majestic golden eagle soaring overhead. The area is also home to rare species such as otters and pine martens, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.