Durness Youth Hostel
Welcome to Durness Youth Hostel. The hostel, a simple little wooden building, overlooks the famous Smoo Cave. There is a well-equipped kitchen and a very efficient drying room. The lounge, heated by a coal-burning stove, is cosy and
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Lazy Crofter Bunkhouse
The Lazy Crofter is a small independent hostel which offers very comfortable accommodation to groups, families & individuals at affordable prices. We do not allow dogs and have a strict no-smoking policy. We invite you to come relax and enjoy
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Durness (Diuranais in Gaelic) is a remote township in the northwestern Highlands of Scotland, lying on the Kyle of Durness. There is only one single track road in and one road out of the village. The main sources of employment in the village are crofting and tourism. It is the largest village in the northwestern corner of Scotland (with a population of around 400 residents) on the main A836-A838 road between the towns of Thurso (116 km / 72 miles to the east) and Ullapool (109 km / 68 miles to the south). This area is notable for being the most sparseley populated region in Western Europe.