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I've recently joined the SYHA as my walking has taken me further afield. Just as I thought I'd
found a bargain basement method of finding accomodation (online booking, cheap etc) most of them
have closed for the winter! Some may be booked via Rent-a-hostel if you fancy booking the whole
hostel for the night (nooooo....), but with the exception of the bigger hostels that's it until
March or April.

Do any here need accomodation during this period, do you stay at private B&Bs, camp or does it
affect the choice of location when planning a walk?

KRO
 
KRO wrote:
> I've recently joined the SYHA as my walking has taken me further afield. Just as I thought I'd
> found a bargain basement method of finding accomodation (online booking, cheap etc) most of them
> have closed for the winter!

Over the last few years the SYHA have, sadly, become increasingly ****. OTOH, there's now quite a
good set of independent hostels and bunkhouses across the country in remote(ish) spots that are
picking up the slack, and then some.

http://www.hostel-scotland.co.uk/ has a good selection of these.

Pete.
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Peter Clinch University of Dundee Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Medical Physics, Ninewells Hospital
Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net [email protected]
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/
 
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:55:15 +0000 (UTC), KRO wrote:

>I've recently joined the SYHA as my walking has taken me further afield. Just as I thought I'd
>found a bargain basement method of finding accomodation (online booking, cheap etc) most of them
>have closed for the winter! Some may be booked via Rent-a-hostel if you fancy booking the whole
>hostel for the night (nooooo....), but with the exception of the bigger hostels that's it until
>March or April.
>
>Do any here need accomodation during this period, do you stay at private B&Bs, camp or does it
>affect the choice of location when planning a walk?
>
>KRO
>
I use a combination of tent hostel and B&B as the fancy takes me.

If you are in Scotland there are a whole load of hostels that stay open in the winter. They are
Independent and do what they like!

http://www.hostel-scotland.co.uk/

One advantage of joining the SYHA is that it is cheaper than the YHA, so if you are English or Welsh
you can join SYHA and still get access to the YHA hostels at home.
--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
 
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:55:15 +0000 (UTC), "KRO" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I've recently joined the SYHA as my walking has taken me further afield. Just as I thought I'd
>found a bargain basement method of finding accomodation (online booking, cheap etc) most of them
>have closed for the winter!

Gits arnt they! Their market is foreign travellers backpacking around Scotland. Until recently you
could get into the larger ones and Killin stayed open for weekends. Now we have lost that.

Even Crianlarich is closed at the moment. Unfortunately its a case of a 4 season pit and a good
tent... Very pleasant but I miss the social side of the hostels.

The private ones are great, but are often block booked out at weekends.

Richard Webb