Islay - Port Charlotte Hostel
Isle of Islay (Scotland)
Port Charlotte, Isle of Islay, Scotland, PA48 7TX
beds from |
$ 25.19 |
Hostel Description
Along with its outstanding natural beauty Islay is also famed for its diverse and plentiful wildlife, and is home to two RSPB nature reserves. It is also home to seven of Scotland?s finest whisky distilleries! With its excellent accommodation and facilities, the hostel (and the attached Wildlife Centre) is an ideal base from which to explore all that Islay has to offer.
Please note: Reception closed between 10:00am & 5:00pm
If you would like to find out more about the wildlife, please visit -http://www.scottishmarinelifewatch.com
Please note: Reception closed between 10:00am & 5:00pm
If you would like to find out more about the wildlife, please visit -http://www.scottishmarinelifewatch.com
Hostel Directions
By Bus:
Bus leaves from Port Askaig and Port Ellen Ferry Terminal (Last Bus 5pm) to Port Charlotte. No bus service on Sundays.
By Car:
From Port Askaig or Port Ellen Ferry Terminal, take the A846 to Bridgend. At this junction take the A842 to Port Charlotte.
On Foot:
The bus stops outside the hostel gate in the village of Port Charlotte.
By Ferry:
Daily ferry service (inc. Sundays) from Kennacraig on the Kintyre Peninsula (on the A83 Glasgow to Campbeltown road). Ferry from Oban (via Colonsay) on a Wednesday only.
Bus leaves from Port Askaig and Port Ellen Ferry Terminal (Last Bus 5pm) to Port Charlotte. No bus service on Sundays.
By Car:
From Port Askaig or Port Ellen Ferry Terminal, take the A846 to Bridgend. At this junction take the A842 to Port Charlotte.
On Foot:
The bus stops outside the hostel gate in the village of Port Charlotte.
By Ferry:
Daily ferry service (inc. Sundays) from Kennacraig on the Kintyre Peninsula (on the A83 Glasgow to Campbeltown road). Ferry from Oban (via Colonsay) on a Wednesday only.


