SYHA
About the Business
SYHA - Your Home Away from Home
If you're looking for comfortable and affordable lodging options in the heart of Scotland, then the SYHA (Scottish Youth Hostelling Association) is the perfect choice for you. Located in the beautiful countryside setting of Kirk Yetholm, Kelso TD5 8PG, the Friends of Nature House offers an unforgettable experience with its comfortable and welcoming accommodation options.
As an establishment, lodging, and point of interest, SYHA caters to all kinds of travelers, be it individuals, couples, families, or groups. The institution aims to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests can relax and unwind after a long day of sightseeing or outdoor activities. The welcoming staff go above and beyond to ensure that every guest receives personal attention and feels comfortable throughout their stay.
SYHA offers guests a range of accommodation options, including private, shared, and family rooms, all at an affordable price. Guests can choose from standard and en-suite rooms, both with comfortable bunk beds and access to modern amenities such as showers, laundry facilities, and a fully equipped kitchen.
The Friends of Nature House is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and full of amenities such as free on-site parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. You can explore the breathtaking Scottish countryside by taking a walk around the nearby Cheviot Hills, following the border fence or visiting Kelso Abbey. SYHA also provides excellent facilities for outdoor enthusiasts, such as storage facilities for bikes and walking equipment.
SYHA is an excellent choice for travelers looking for a friendly and comfortable atmosphere. Whether you are looking for a peaceful getaway, an adventurous outdoor holiday, or a romantic break with a loved one, SYHA has everything you need to make your stay a memorable one. Stay with us at SYHA and discover the true beauty of Scotland.
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Friends of Nature House, Waukford, Kirk Yetholm, Kelso TD5 8PG, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Very welcoming and friendly hosts. Nice to have a kitchen where you could all sit and chat. Good facilities. Lovely end to the Pennine Way. Would highly recommend to others, particularly walkers."
"As with many of the youth hostels I've stayed in it's often the staff who make the difference. During my stay I couldn't have hoped for better. Friendly, helpful and generous, Nigel and Sue are an asset to the YHA. The room I stayed in was clean and comfortable, and the bed was fine. The kitchen was spacious and well-equipped. The bathroom was clean and the shower was nice and hot. A bargain for £25 (towels extra). Coffee and tea was free (with a suggested donation). They don't currently have a card machine so either book online or bring cash. A welcome place to rest after a wonderful 2 weeks on the Pennine Way"
"Not the most comfortable YHA I've ever stayed in. Warden was really friendly but the beds were rock hard and the "safety" lock on the window meant you could'nt get it open more than about 6 inches. Other than that, standar YHA| fare, really. Kinda about what was expected."
"Basic hostel. Not clear whether bedding had all been washed. Warden was drunk and not particularly friendly. Turned our lift away when she came to pick us up. Would not stay there again"
"Ideal, very friendly, hostel right on St. Cuthbert's Way. Also would be a nice place to stop and relax at the end of the Pennine Way, or whilst doing other routes around the Borders."
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