hostelling


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hostelling

(ˈhɒstəlɪŋ) or

hosteling

n
the practice of staying at youth hostels when travelling
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Translations

hostelling

hosteling (US) [ˈhɒstəlɪŋ] N to go (youth) hostellingviajar de alberguista
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

hostelling

[ˈhɒstəlɪŋ] n
to go hostelling → faire une virée en séjournant dans des auberges de jeunesse
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

hostelling

[ˈhɒstlɪŋ] n to go (youth) hostellingpassare le vacanze negli ostelli della gioventù
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
References in periodicals archive ?
Scottish Hostelling also ensures hostel staff offer a warm welcome and offer local knowledge to guests about activities and places to eat.
But hostelling offers families a way to have a holiday without blowing the budget.
With SYHA Hostelling Scotland, affordable accommodation doesn't mean compromising on location.
Outside the concrete jungle, budget-lodging juggernaut Hostelling International (HI) is also embracing the eco-hostelling model.
Despite promising developments, green hostelling projects face obstacles.
The Oregon Council of Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels will host a free World Travel 101 workshop on Thursday from 7 p.m.
Hostelling International- American Youth Hostels, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., runs a network of more than 120 hostels in 34 states and the District of Columbia and is part of the Hostelling International network of nearly 4,500 hostels worldwide.
IN the 1950s, when I began youth hostelling, the number one regulation in the handbook stated "Youth Hostels are for the use of members who travel on foot, by bicycle or canoe; they are not for members touring by motor-car, motor-cycle or any power-assisted vehicle."
Some offer private rooms at an extra cost, or provide discounts for Hostelling International members (a $25 membership fee includes discounts on rooms, linens and food, and resources for travel).
Still, as Toby Pyle of Hostelling International-American Youth Hostels says, "Despite the fact that we've been around as long as we have, the fact that there are hostels in the U.S.