Hostels and Bunkhouses in Fife and Stirling


St Andrews Tourist Hostel

St Andrews Tourist Hostel    

St Andrews Tourist hostel is located in the heart of the Historic old town of St Andrews, only five minutes walk from the bus, rail station and local attractions. The family run hostel is has a cosy atmosphere and friendly staff who will advise you on booking and travel arrangements.

St Andrews town is a wonderful place to visit. Whether you are coming to play or watch golf at the 'Royal and ancient' which is oldest golf course in the world or visit one of the many great local attractions such as St. Andrews Cathedral, Castle, St. Rules Tower, St. Mary's House, Holy Trinity, or the Sea Life Centre there are so many great things to see and do here

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Willy Wallace Hostel , Stirling

Willy Wallace Hostel      Stirling

The only independent backpackers hostel in Stirling, the home of Braveheart and the Gateway to the Highlands.

Exceptionally friendly, spacious and clean. The Willy Wallace Hostel is Stirling's only Backpackers Hostel. It is set in an excellent location in the centre of old Stirling town only 2 minutes walk from all trains and buses. The Hostel is in an old Victorian building with a comfortable lounge, large kitchen and only minutes away from the famous Stirling Castle.

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Stirling Youth Hostel

Stirling Youth Hostel    

Our top quality 4 star hostel is only a few minutes from the castle. Built behind the facade of a historic church next to the old town jail, we offer superb en-suite rooms, modern facilities and a friendly international atmosphere. Stirling, is steeped in history, it is also an ideal location for visiting Glasgow and Edinburgh!

Stirling is the ancient capital of Scotland, with great local attractions such as the Wallace Monument, Bannockburn, Stirling Castle, Doune Castle, Castle Campbell and many more places of interest.

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