English: Broadmeadows Youth Hostel Broadmeadows, opened in May 2nd 1931, was Scotlands first youth hostel. It was originally a row of four cottages and was converted into a hostel by the late William Stewart Morton. It stands in a secluded woodland setting and has a bed capacity of 20.
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