Chase The Wild Goose Hostel
Fort William (Scotland)
Banavie, Fort William, Scotland, PH33 7LY
beds from |
$ 30.44 |
Hostel Description
This is the nearest hostel to the Nevis Range Ski area!! with free on-site car parking (and free over-flow nearby), a huge drying room and a lovely log fire to come home to, when the weather's really cold!
Chase the Wild Goose Hostel at Banavie, by Fort William in the Scottish Highlands is a comfortable, well equipped hostel on the road to the Isles and the 'Backpackers' Trail! This hostel in Banavie Fort William offers visitors an ideal base for relaxing in beautiful surroundings, for exploring the hills, the glens, the villages and lochs of the Scottish Highlands. They have been awarded a 4 star rating by Visit-Scotland!
Enjoy a variety of outdoor pursuits, including walking the sunlit forest tracks and paths nearby, cycling the Great Glen Cycle Route (cycles are available for hire locally, and there is excellent secure cycle storage for your own bikes,) mountain biking at the World mountain-biking circuits on Aonach Mor and along the still shores of the Caledonian Canal and quiet back-roads. Or maybe go for an invigourating climb up Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain.
Walk the ?West Highland Way? or the ?Great Glen Way?- two ?must-walk,? long distance footpaths beginning and ending at Fort William! Experience the abundance of wildlife that inhabits the forests, hills and lochs. Pine-martin, red deer, roe deer and common seals are regularly seen - and bird watching - the majestic golden eagle, red kite and osprey.
Why not visit the 'Treasures of the Earth' exhibition at nearby Corpach, or taste a drop (or two) of whisky at the Ben Nevis Distillery. Learn of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite rebellion at Glenfinnan, board the cable car at Aonach Mhor for fantastic Highland views , take a journey on a steam train along the railway of the 'Harry Potter' films, and sail on the loch to spot wildlife.
From the doorstep of the hostel you can visit the famous Neptune's Staircase on the Caledonian Canal - the longest staircase lock in the United Kingdom. Enjoy a superb meal or drink at the Moorings hotel (100m), a pub meal at the Lochy bar (200m) or venture into Fort William (£6.00 by taxi) for some Scottish music.
Oh, and also have a good night's sleep!
Check-in open 17:00 p.m. ? 23:00 pm, and outside these hours by arrangement.
Chase the Wild Goose Hostel at Banavie, by Fort William in the Scottish Highlands is a comfortable, well equipped hostel on the road to the Isles and the 'Backpackers' Trail! This hostel in Banavie Fort William offers visitors an ideal base for relaxing in beautiful surroundings, for exploring the hills, the glens, the villages and lochs of the Scottish Highlands. They have been awarded a 4 star rating by Visit-Scotland!
Enjoy a variety of outdoor pursuits, including walking the sunlit forest tracks and paths nearby, cycling the Great Glen Cycle Route (cycles are available for hire locally, and there is excellent secure cycle storage for your own bikes,) mountain biking at the World mountain-biking circuits on Aonach Mor and along the still shores of the Caledonian Canal and quiet back-roads. Or maybe go for an invigourating climb up Ben Nevis, the UK's highest mountain.
Walk the ?West Highland Way? or the ?Great Glen Way?- two ?must-walk,? long distance footpaths beginning and ending at Fort William! Experience the abundance of wildlife that inhabits the forests, hills and lochs. Pine-martin, red deer, roe deer and common seals are regularly seen - and bird watching - the majestic golden eagle, red kite and osprey.
Why not visit the 'Treasures of the Earth' exhibition at nearby Corpach, or taste a drop (or two) of whisky at the Ben Nevis Distillery. Learn of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobite rebellion at Glenfinnan, board the cable car at Aonach Mhor for fantastic Highland views , take a journey on a steam train along the railway of the 'Harry Potter' films, and sail on the loch to spot wildlife.
From the doorstep of the hostel you can visit the famous Neptune's Staircase on the Caledonian Canal - the longest staircase lock in the United Kingdom. Enjoy a superb meal or drink at the Moorings hotel (100m), a pub meal at the Lochy bar (200m) or venture into Fort William (£6.00 by taxi) for some Scottish music.
Oh, and also have a good night's sleep!
Check-in open 17:00 p.m. ? 23:00 pm, and outside these hours by arrangement.
Hostel Directions
By Train
Take the train to BANAVIE - most trains from Glasgow to Fort William continue on via Banavie. We are 300m from the station.
From the station, cross the main road then cross the canal. Turn right through a gate into the large public car park. Walk diagonally across to the car entrance on the far side. As you walk across, you should notice a large building with flags on the top of it - this is the Hostel.
By Foot
From Fort William, either follow the car directions below or use the GREAT GLEN WAY which starts next to Morrisons supermarket in Fort William.
By Car
Travel north from Fort William on the A82, signed Inverness.
After 1½ miles, turn left on the A830 for MALLAIG 'The Road to the Isles'.
After 1 mile, cross the canal and take a right turn into BANAVIE
About 100m on the left, turn into the road signposted 'Banavie Quarry'.
Expect to see a large building with flags on the roof; this is the hostel.
By Bus
There are regular buses from Fort William. The service is Number 45 to CORPACH, and runs every 20 minutes from Middle Street in Fort William. Ask to be dropped off in BANAVIE.
From the bus stop, cross the main road and walk into the village of BANAVIE on the B8004.
About 100m on the left, turn into the road signposted 'Banavie Quarry'.
Expect to see a large building with flags on the roof - this is the hostel.
By Boat
Moor at the top of Neptune's Staircase, at BANAVIE TOP. Walk down the right hand side of Neptunes' Staircase and turn right immediately after The Moorings Hotel. Once at the road, cross over and follow signs for 'Banavie Quarry'. The hostel has flags on the top of it.
Take the train to BANAVIE - most trains from Glasgow to Fort William continue on via Banavie. We are 300m from the station.
From the station, cross the main road then cross the canal. Turn right through a gate into the large public car park. Walk diagonally across to the car entrance on the far side. As you walk across, you should notice a large building with flags on the top of it - this is the Hostel.
By Foot
From Fort William, either follow the car directions below or use the GREAT GLEN WAY which starts next to Morrisons supermarket in Fort William.
By Car
Travel north from Fort William on the A82, signed Inverness.
After 1½ miles, turn left on the A830 for MALLAIG 'The Road to the Isles'.
After 1 mile, cross the canal and take a right turn into BANAVIE
About 100m on the left, turn into the road signposted 'Banavie Quarry'.
Expect to see a large building with flags on the roof; this is the hostel.
By Bus
There are regular buses from Fort William. The service is Number 45 to CORPACH, and runs every 20 minutes from Middle Street in Fort William. Ask to be dropped off in BANAVIE.
From the bus stop, cross the main road and walk into the village of BANAVIE on the B8004.
About 100m on the left, turn into the road signposted 'Banavie Quarry'.
Expect to see a large building with flags on the roof - this is the hostel.
By Boat
Moor at the top of Neptune's Staircase, at BANAVIE TOP. Walk down the right hand side of Neptunes' Staircase and turn right immediately after The Moorings Hotel. Once at the road, cross over and follow signs for 'Banavie Quarry'. The hostel has flags on the top of it.





