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Ullapool HostelsThis is a complete list of all known hostels in Ullapool. If you know of a Ullapool hostel that isn't listed here, please use the "Add a New Hostel" link at the bottom of the page.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Have stayed here twice. Nice hostel, clean, and great location. Friendly and professional staff. Only drag is the curfew as Ullapool is a lively town."
"Rooms overlook the lively harbour, where the fishing boats crews feed the seals as they come it at tea time. At the same time there is a sheltered and peaceful garden at the back of the hostel where you can read your book or write your journal on a long and balmy summer's evening as you watch the sun going down. Ullapool has the...![]() ![]() "A wee 'but 'n ben' of a hostel overlooking the Summer Isles, beside a Highland burn and bathed by the deep coloured late evening sunsets. Very close to a secluded beach and flat rocks - ideal for barbies - and framed by the famous ridge of Ben More Coigach. One of the favourites !"
It's a place in which to relax, chill out and enjoy the views. Or if you are feeling energetic, climb Ben Mor Coigach - start just a few minutes walk away. Take a cruise to the Summer Isles (daily -... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "This is a great hostel, the staff are very helpful, the kitchen is well equipped, and the place is kept very clean. the price seems to have gone up since I was there in Aug. '06 it was only £11 then so quite a big rise. the only thing I would say that was wrong when I was at this Hostel was that the drying room was full of the owners' old junk and I could not get all my wet clothes in there. I would say that this is one of the best hostel in the Highlands and I plan to stay here again, it...![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Jock and Jean and their staff were brilliant. The atmosphere was perfect, the rooms beautiful, and the views more so, and their hospitality was extraordinary. I arrived as a stranger from the other side of the world (Tasmania), and the Ceilidh place crew treated us like family. The small side bar was the gem in the luscious crown of The Ceilidh Place."
West Argyll Street
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