Glen Affric
About About this youth hostel ....
A former stalking bothy on the Affric Estate, this friendly eco-hostel is unique, remote and offers a warm welcome and an unforgettable experience in one of the most beautiful glens in Scotland.
A wind turbine and solar panels provide warm water and electricity, while the comfortable common room and kitchen are heated by wood and coal fires.
The hostel has two private rooms, as well as comfortable dorm accommodation. Because of its remote location, provisions are limited and we ask guests to bring their own sleeping bags, torch, food, drink and appropriate clothing for the duration of their stay. There is a small hostel shop which sells soft drinks, juices, chocolate bars, healthy snacks, crisps and pouch meals.
There is no WiFi or mobile phone reception at the hostel.
The hostel is only accessible on foot or by mountain bike, so please allow at least 3-4 hours to walk there. Its unique location is the closest you’ll get to an alpine hut in Scotland and a great experience waits for anyone prepared to make the effort to visit.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Please check the availability calendar on this website before travelling to the hostel.
- The hostel is situated on the Affric/Kintail Way, a long distance path which has occasional signposts. However, we recommend that you bring a good map, a compass and torch, along with appropriate clothing for often very changeable weather conditions.
- There is no refuse collection at the hostel, so anything you bring with you will need to leave with you!
The hostel is also available for exclusive private rental.
Why stay?
- One of a kind!
- Remote mountain location with stunning views
- Warm welcome and fantastic hospitality
For more information on the hostel, accessibility and the local area please click here
Glen Affric Youth Hostel
Facilities & Services
Season
April to September
Reception Hours
07:00 - 10:00 and 17:00 - 22:00
Check in
17:00 - 22:00
Check out
07:00 - 10:00
Access Hours
Our porch is available for shelter outside opening hours
Amenities
Private Rooms
Drying Room
Guest Reviews
29/04/2024
Alltbeithe is a really special place, we're so glad we stopped there! A warm night around the fire sharing mountain stories, before watching everyone set off on different adventures in the morning. Scott was incredible host and made us feel welcome, relaxed and looked after.Ellie and Sam
29/04/2024
Superb remote feeling hostel with constantly changing weather and scenery. Scot, the warden has the perfect, relaxed, welcoming attitude and the kettle was always boiling for tea in front of the fire. Great base for Munro bagging and our weather was dry with low winds and no midges. Separate dormitory is functional with spare blankets provided.Denise
28/04/2024
A friendly welcoming social experience thanks to Scott. Along with his knowledge of the area there was warmth for drying, excellent kitchen facilities and a separate (unheated) bunk room which satisfied the needs of our party. The hot shower was a bonus!Essex Jaq
28/04/2024
Had a wonderful 2night stay, journey in along beautiful Glen Affric ,with a great day out in the hills from the hostel. If you really want any mobile phone connection in the glen, you can get it on the top of the many available munros! We enjoyed the excellent atmosphere in the cosy and comfortable common room and very good cooking facilities. Scott the warden was very welcoming and helpful, we appreciated his early morning fix of the water supply - take him some cherry tomatoes if you can!Becky
27/04/2024
Simple but cozy. Offers all you can ask for in a remote place like this.Sieglinde
26/04/2024
Great to have a cosy base to return to after a day in the hills. Fantastic remote location.Chris
26/04/2024
Perhaps the best SYHA I've stayed in. Proper off grid experience.Guest Review
26/04/2024
Excellent stay at this unique location. Scott was very welcoming and looked after all the guests as well as maintaining the hostel. Thanks for a great visit.Cathy and Jim, Vancouver, Canada
24/04/2024
Brilliant stay with Scott at Glen Affric, he made us feel very welcome and was extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the surrounding area. Will definitely be back.Kyle
22/04/2024
Fabulous overnight stay in Glen Affric. Wonderful hike up a couple of the Munro's. Outstanding views over to Skye, and Wester Ross from the peaks. Lovely welcome at the hostel. Good time to go… pre midge season! Just tics to deal with!!F Logan
22/04/2024
Providing it's what you want it's superb, made even better by Scott the wardenRobert
15/04/2024
Well worth the walk as long as you've got good waterproofs. If cycling, make sure you have fat tyres as 'road' is very stony and bumpy. Book the twin room(s) if you can as walking to the dorm in driving rain can be a pain. Loved the experience overall though.Seonaidh
14/04/2024
Beautiful place. Scott made us feel very welcome.Would stay again.Izzy
14/04/2024
The Youth Hostel is a safe haven in an amazing but inhospitable landscape. The night we stayed there a storm was coming and out of the window we saw tents getting blown away. We were very happy with our decision to stay there. Our host kept the furnaces on so everyone could really warm up and after many nights of camping early in April this was really nice. We met lots of interesting new people and found another pair of hikers who travelled the next stage of the Affric Kintail Way with us.Bianca & Tanja
28/09/2023
Glen Affric proved to be a wonderful stay in a great wee hostel - the location is outstanding, and Marc the warden made everyone feel welcome and at home resulting in a relaxed and friendly and fun couple of nights. Thanks so much and we will be back!Ali Scott
28/09/2023
We thoroughly enjoyed staying at Glen Affric Youth Hostel. It is a very special place, totally secluded in a wonderful location. Mark made us feel very welcome and encouraged conversation in the common areas. There was plenty of space to relax and we managed to dry our wet clothes above the fireplace. I would definitely recommend this hostel to friends, and hope that it can be maintained for a long time to come.Guest Review
27/09/2023
Fantastic scenic location and very dedicated warden who worked hard to make our stay an enjoyable one (including offering to cook us dinner and telling lots of good stories). Very glad we came to stay as we'd been keen to visit for a while.Guest Review
26/09/2023
The warden was brilliant. Hostel in a fabulous location.Guest Review
26/09/2023
Lovely stay in a remote hostel. Warm, welcoming atmosphere, surprisingly well stocked kitchen given the location. Was very accommodating to a wet Munro bagger despite my early arrival.Ben
23/09/2023
best hostel I have ever been to, the host - Marc - was beyond welcoming and caring and made the stay unforgettable beautiful- I can strictly recommend this hostel to every hiker who is seeking - calm and peace and purity!Mirko Z.
22/09/2023
1950s hostelling in the 21st century with a great atmosphere. Everybody at the hostel had cycled or walked there and, with no internet, TV or mobile phone the conversation flowed around the stove as the wet boots dried on the hearth!Aline
22/09/2023
A haven in the Highlands. The rain is driving and 50mph winds are howling through Glen Affric. Your boots are sodden. An unassuming building beckons, stove-heated warmth, shelter and the communal friendliness that is unique to remote places where strangers gather. Mark is the heart of the hostel, and a wonderful host. We were welcomed and well entertained. Who needs the Internet!? I left with my tent and my shoes dry (shoes wet again within five minutes, alas), and my spirit uplifted.Emily R
15/09/2023
Top hostel, the jewel in the Crown for location and atmosphere. Second visit, another great warden looking after the hostel and its guests.Guest Review
11/09/2023
hut guardian Mark excellent - an absolutely memorable experience staying once again after 20 yrs !Guest Review
07/09/2023
This is an amazing place to stay in the Highlands, offering the same level of wilderness and remoteness of a bothy, but with many more facilities, and the joy of sharing stories and games with other guests in the warmth of the common room. The hostel warden, Marc, is such an incredible man, welcoming everyone, accommodating everyone's needs, and offering help and guidance in this remote area.Aldo
05/09/2023
Wonderful place. Mark made everyone feel very welcome.Jen
02/09/2023
Fabulous overall experience enhanced by the Mark, the excellent host/manager. The location was to die for!Gulshun
02/09/2023
A fantastic hostel in an amazing place. Mark is a brilliant host, friendly and helpful and the place is really well run.Brian
31/08/2023
Very enjoyable stay in a great location, very friendly atmosphereGuest Review
29/08/2023
Mark was a fantastic host making our stay at the iconic Glen Affric Hostel a memorable one. His passion for the place is obvious great to see. Thank youDwynwen Pennant
Reasons to visit
Nestled amongst beautiful scenery, this former stalking bothy on the Glen Affric Estate is a haven for walkers and mountain bikers, nature lovers and those seeking solitude.
One for real outdoor enthusiasts, the hostel has 15 Munros on its doorstep and good tracks wind through the valleys for both walking and mountain biking.
The Falls of Glomach, a seven mile walk from the hostel, is well worth a visit.