When you search for accommodation at our mountain stations you will often see that it says bed in “four-bed room” or “bed in dormitory”. That means that you are booking a bed in that particular room type; in a room for four or more people. Which in turn means that you will share a room with others who have also booked a bed in that room type. If you are a party that is booking beds, you are not guaranteed to end up in the same room - you have only booked a bed in one of our rooms.
 When you have booked a bed, you will find showers and toilets in the corridor or in an adjoining building. Some rooms also have sinks.

 

You can also choose to book a room. It will say “four-bed room”, “two-bed room” and similar. That means that you are booking a room for yourself and your party. Even if there are three of you in a four-bed room you will have the room to yourselves.

 

Some of the rooms have en-suite shower and toilet, others do not. If not, they can instead be found in the corridor or in an adjoining building. Some of the rooms have space for extra beds. It could be a camp bed or a mattress on the floor.