Hostels in Mallaig

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Self Catering Bungalow Offering Panoramic Views - Mallaig
10 42 reviews

Self Catering Bungalow Offering Panoramic Views

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Davaar is a detached house located just a short walk from the village centre and offers stunning views of the islands of Eigg, Rhum, and Skye, as well as the Knoydart peninsula. The property consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
The house has four bedrooms, two living rooms, and a large decking area, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests. It is fully equipped with modern amenities, including a dishwasher, microwave, and a garden, and allows well-behaved dogs after prior agreement with the owner.
Reuben's Highland Retreat - Lodge Ness - Mallaig
9.7 20 reviews

Reuben's Highland Retreat - Lodge Ness

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Reuben's Highland Retreat is located near Arisaig, just a short distance from Mallaig and offering stunning views across the sea to the Isle of Skye. The lodge has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience.
The lodge sleeps up to 5 guests in 2 bedrooms, offering a comfortable and spacious layout. It comes equipped with a modern kitchen, a newly renovated bathroom, and a Smart TV with Netflix access, along with a private verandah, an Xbox games console, and a selection of DVDs and games.
The Crows Nest - Mallaig
10 1 review

The Crows Nest

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This secluded lodge in Teangue, South Skye, offers views of the Sound of Sleat and Knock Castle, with Armadale Castle and Gardens located 6.4 kilometres away and Torabhaig Distillery within walking distance.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet accommodates two guests, featuring a king-size bed, an en-suite shower room, a small kitchen area with a fridge and microwave, and a glazed front opening onto a raised deck and terrace, with parking and internet provided.
Ocean View Pod 2 - Mallaig
9.9 27 reviews

Ocean View Pod 2

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These luxury glamping pods are situated in rural Kinloid, offering a tranquil west coast of Scotland setting with views towards the Isle of Skye and the famous Jacobite steam train on the West Highland line, just a short drive from Arisaig's white sandy beaches.
This cabin accommodation sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, along with a garden and parking, making it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding mountains and local attractions.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Mallaig

  • What should every traveler visit at least once in and around Mallaig?

    No trip to Mallaig is complete without a visit to the iconic Jacobite Steam Train, which runs between Fort William and Mallaig. You can also take a boat trip to the Isle of Skye, which offers stunning scenery and plenty of opportunities for hiking and exploring. And of course, you have to try the fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants in Mallaig.
  • What are the best hostels in Mallaig?

    Among the hostels in Mallaig, The Mission Bunkhouse is the most popular one.

  • How can travelers reach Mallaig, and what transportation options are available?

    The easiest way to get to Mallaig is by train. There are regular services from Fort William and Glasgow. You can also drive to Mallaig, but be aware that the roads can be narrow and winding. There is a bus service that runs between Mallaig and Fort William, but it is not as frequent as the train service. If you are arriving by ferry, you can take a boat from Skye or the mainland.
  • What are the best pet friendly hostels in Mallaig?

    The best pet friendly hostel in Mallaig is The Mission Bunkhouse.

  • What essentials should travelers pack for visiting Mallaig?

    You'll want to pack for all types of weather, as it can change quickly in Mallaig. Be sure to bring a waterproof jacket and a warm hat and gloves. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as there are many opportunities for hiking and exploring. A camera is a must, as the scenery is stunning. And don't forget your swimming costume if you plan on taking a dip in the sea.
  • What are the best hostels with parking in Mallaig?

    The best hostel with parking in Mallaig is The Mission Bunkhouse.

  • What should you know before renting a hostel in Mallaig?

    Hostels in Mallaig are usually quite small and intimate, so you'll likely meet other travellers. Most hostels offer shared rooms, but some may have private rooms available. Make sure to book in advance, especially during peak season, as hostels in Mallaig can get booked up quickly.
  • What other towns should you visit near Mallaig?

    Fort William is a must-visit for anyone visiting Mallaig. It's a larger town with more amenities and attractions, including the Ben Nevis Visitor Centre. You can also take a short trip to Arisaig, a beautiful village on the coast, or to Glenfinnan, where you can see the famous Glenfinnan Viaduct.

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