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Loch Ness Backpackers

Coiltie Farmhouse, East Lewiston, Drumnadrochit, Loch Ness, Inverness, IV63 6UJ, United Kingdom
Loch Ness Backpackers
Real Traveler Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 42 reviews from 1 source
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.1 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.4 out of 5
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Recommended
Based on 42 reviews
from 1 source
  • Overall: Rating of 4.2 out of 5

    "Had a great stay even though i arrived so late, the room was great & in great order especially for a youth hostel, i would reccommend this to all." source Hostelworld

    "Would def stay there again." source Hostelworld

  • Clean: Rating of 4.1 out of 5

    "Owners were lovely, and room & bathroom was clean and new, it felt like we were staying in a b." source Hostelworld

    "very clean, very friendly, very quiet." source Hostelworld

  • Service: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "Very friendly staff, however, more a place for younger travellers who are looking for a place to party." source Hostelworld

  • Location: Rating of 4.4 out of 5

    "The staff were great they helped us out with maps, walks and pubs to visit in the local area." source Hostelworld

    "Amazing location and the most comfortable bed we've ever experienced." source Hostelworld

    "Has a great character that would make me head back whenever i`m in the area." source Hostelworld

    "Quaint town, excellent location for Loch Ness and local activities." source Hostelworld

    "nice place and location though." source Hostelworld

  • Room

    "The TV room was a main access way through the hostel which meant that whilst watching videos we were constantly interrupted by people passing through." source Hostelworld

    "we slept in the doble priveate ensuite nearby the hostel, family was very kind, let us have our dinner in their dining room." source Hostelworld

More information on Loch Ness Backpackers

Loch Ness Backpackers Lodge is a warm and friendly little Hostel with a relaxed atmosphere, good music and no curfew.We are situated in the village of Lewiston just a few minutes walk from Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle, a perfect location for activity or relaxation. Horse riding, fishing on the Loch and mountain biking can all be arranged locally.The Hostel has grown from what was once an 18th century farm cottage and barns. It is a clean, cosy and friendly place to stay while travelling by Loch Ness or the Great Glen Way. We have a comfortable lounge with an warm open fire greets you on cold nights after a day out walking.

Total Rooms:

12

Directions

The hostel is situated in the village of Lewiston, next to the main A82. Buses run from both Inverness and Fort William, but be sure to ask the driver to let you off at Lewiston (Lewiston Arms Hotel or the Esso Garage)or you will have a walk ahead of you. Search for Loch Ness Backpackers at http://maps.google.co.uk/ for more detail.

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