Calluna self-catering accommodation is in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Highlands in the west coast town of Fort William beneath Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain.
Calluna provides the ideal base for your holiday, whatever you wish to do. The accommodation is run by Alan and Sue Kimber. Alan is a highly experienced local mountain guide and able to offer advice on mountain matters, especially Ben Nevis, the Isle of Skye and Glen Coe.
Calluna offers a variety of accommodation possibilities for visitors
Larger groups of up to twenty-seven people could rent all of the four units together.
Individuals, couples or small groups can rent twin or four-person rooms for anything upwards of one night.
Calluna provides an ideal base for mountaineering and canoe club meets or extended family gatherings.
The two apartments with three bedrooms each (8 beds) are ideal for either a large family or two families sharing.
The smaller, two-bedroom flat (6 beds), provides enough space for smaller families or two couples on holiday together.
The Alpine Loft is able to accommodate up to five people, but better suited to three or four. It is our smallest facility.
We also have a small high quality bouldering wall at Calluna, watch below:
Ratings and Reviews
"The week spent in Scotland has been memorable and I don't think I have been anywhere as beautiful. Thanks for the brilliant stay and loan of the cot for baby Nicole. A very big thank-you."
Karen, Andy and Nicole (6 months). (England)
"It is a self-catering facility. We were not hickers at all, and still were very well received, the room was clean, as well as the kitchen and the bathrooms. The facility also offers a very cosy sitting room, with TV and a lot of information on the area and Scotland in general. We enjoyed our stay in Calluna very much, it was quiet and the atmosphere was generally peaceful and friendly. Expect one very cute dalmatian to welcome you! Good value for your money."
Paul (Porto)
"We stayed in one of the 8 person apartments. We were a group of 3 (a couple plus a mate) and planned to do some winter climbing so booked the two twin rooms so as not to disturb the other guests when we got up early.
The apartments are warm, well equipped with heaps of storage space - just perfect for climbers/walkers with lots of kit. The kitchen is a good size and well provided, there's even a cafetiere which is great for helping you wake up at 6am! There's a spacious lounge for relaxing in after a day on the hills.
The hostel also has two excellent drying rooms which means you'll not have to worry about going out with wet kit.
With great facilities and helpful knowledgeable staff I can do nothing else but recommend this hostel for hill goers and non hill goers alike."
Fiona (Edinburgh)