Hostelling Scotland
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History
The organisation was founded in 1931 as the Scottish Youth Hostels Association (SYHA).
The first youth hostel in Scotland was a converted row of four cottages in Broadmeadows and opened on 2 May 1931.[3]
In 1938, there were more than 60 hostels and membership was approaching 20,000.[4] At its peak, the SYHA had 99 hostels; by 1995 this had reduced to 85.[5]
In 2013, around 60% of guests came from outwith Scotland.[6]
As of 2016, the hostel guide and website lists over 60 hostels,[1] 28 of which are independently owned affiliate hostels such as those of the Gatliff Hebridean Hostel Trust and various local communities and authorities. Hostels vary from modern purpose-built premises to historic buildings and country cottages, sited in major towns and cities and in rural locations, including remote islands.[7]
Accommodation is generally dormitory-style but increasingly this is being subdivided into smaller units. For example, the most modern hostel, Edinburgh Central, has many single and twin-bedded rooms with ensuite facilities. All have a lounge, shared bathrooms and self-catering kitchens. Many hostels provide meals at request.
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It has been claimed that it has left its roots as a working class movement to "provide accommodation to people of limited means" behind, and become too expensive. The SYHA's defenders, including Allan Wilson MSP, point out that hostellers today require higher levels of comfort than when the hostelling movement began.[8]
The organisation later became SYHA Hostelling Scotland, then in 2018, the organisation rebranded as Hostelling Scotland, dropping the SYHA from their name.[9]
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