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Hostel Borås

HI Borås Hostel
 

Borås

Campinggatan 25
50313 Borås
Sweden
 
Tel. 46 33 353280
Fax. 46 33 140582

This hostel is not yet bookable online. Please contact the hostel directly to make a booking.

 
Boras carries on the tradition through the many mailorder-companies and Knalleland. But Boras is also a place of dramatic scenery and rich cultural heritage.

The hostel belongs to a large campsite where you can rent boats, canoes and pedal boats. Adjacent to the hostel are also hiking trails, jogging tracks and swimming opportunities in both the lake and swimming pool. Borås Zoo is also nearby, and is one of the most famous Zoo´s of Sweden. There are excellent opportunities to fish in Viskan which runs through the area.

The surrounding area is rich in cultural history and Sundholmen Castle Ruin and Torpa Stenhus are popular destinations. Both are medieval castles with interesting history. The area has been settled since the Stone Age. In Borås vicinity are numerous nature reserves and recreation areas with excellent trails and paths, breathtaking cliffs and breathtaking views.

Hostel bed capacity

Total beds:44

Opening times

Opening times (over the year):01.01-31.12

Street Map and Route Planning

 

Directions

Location Map
Bus:100 m; Airport bus 2.5 km
Parking:At or near hostel
Sea port:Göteborg 70 km
Rail:2.5 km
Airport:Landvetter 50 km

Attractions

Leisure facilities nearby  

Facilities

Family rooms availableSelf-catering kitchen
SaunaLaundry facilities
Cycle rental available at or near the hostelCredit card accepted
Meals availableIndividual traveller welcome
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