Best huts around Kincraig are situated in the Scottish Highlands, within the Cairngorms National Park. This region offers a range of accommodations, from well-equipped club huts to remote mountain shelters. These facilities serve as bases for exploring the surrounding natural landscape and engaging in outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and extensive wilderness.
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Amazing location. When I stayed there were 6 of us crammed in together. In a pinch an additional 2 could have gone under the bench (max)
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A few years ago, this bothy was a ruin, but it has since been renovated and is now a wonderful place to stay. It has two rooms, one filled with bunk beds, and a stove to keep warm. Just outside the bothy flows the Geldie Burn River, providing fresh water. There's even a newly built toilet block right behind the bothy, courtesy of the MBA and Mar Lodge Estate.
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A few years ago, this bothy was a ruin, but it has since been renovated and is now a wonderful place to stay. It has two rooms, one filled with bunk beds, and a stove to keep warm. Just outside the bothy flows the Geldie Burn River, providing fresh water. There's even a newly built toilet block right behind the bothy, courtesy of the MBA and Mar Lodge Estate.
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The newest of the Mountain Bothies Association buildings - a useful and comfortable mid-ride stop next to the Geldie Burn
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A 'show-house' of a bothy. Tranquil or super-busy you never know.
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Kincraig offers a diverse range of accommodations, from well-equipped club huts to remote mountain shelters. You can find renovated bothies like Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite and Red House Bothy, as well as more basic, remote shelters for a true wilderness experience. There are also club huts such as Milehouse Cottage and Mill Cottage, which offer more extensive facilities.
For a true wilderness experience, consider bothies like Red House Bothy, which was renovated in 2022 and offers magnificent views over the Cairngorms. Another option is Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite, a stone and tin construction with a composting toilet and fireplace, popular with hikers seeking a rustic stay.
Yes, several huts have been recently renovated. Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite is a recently renovated stone and tin bothy with a composting toilet and fireplace. Similarly, Red House Bothy was completely renovated in 2022 and officially opened in January 2023, offering modern basic shelter facilities.
Facilities vary significantly. Remote bothies like Red House Bothy typically offer basic shelter with bunk beds, benches, a fireplace, and an outhouse. More equipped club huts, such as Milehouse Cottage and Mill Cottage, provide full cooking and dining facilities, showers, toilets, and drying rooms, which are particularly useful for outdoor enthusiasts.
The huts serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, ice climbing, and skiing, especially near Milehouse Cottage. The area is also popular for gravel biking, with routes like the 'River Feshie at Feshiebridge – Feshiebridge Stone Arch Bridge loop' available. For running, consider trails such as the 'Upper Glen Feshie and Ruigh Aiteachain bothy trail run'. Find more options on the Gravel biking around Kincraig, Cycling around Kincraig, and Running Trails around Kincraig guide pages.
Yes, many huts are situated near excellent walking trails. For instance, Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite is a great basecamp for bagging Munros in the area. Corrour Bothy, though not directly in Kincraig, is a crucial respite for hikers undertaking the challenging Lairig Ghru mountain pass, providing access to four of Britain's highest summits. The 'Uath Lochans and Farleitter Crag Trail' is another popular running and walking route nearby.
Kincraig is nestled within the Cairngorms National Park, offering stunning natural beauty. Little Birch Cabin, for example, is located beside the RSPB Insh Marshes nature reserve and backs onto a large forest leading into Glenfeshie. This area is rich in wildlife, where you might spot red squirrels, badgers, pine martens, and crested tits. Many huts, like Red House Bothy, also offer magnificent views over the Cairngorms.
The best time to visit depends on your planned activities. The Cairngorms National Park offers year-round opportunities. Spring and summer provide milder weather for walking and cycling, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter is ideal for ice climbing and skiing, but requires appropriate gear and experience due to challenging conditions. Always check local weather forecasts and hut access information before your trip.
While many bothies offer a more rustic experience, some accommodations cater well to families. Shetland Cottage, for example, is described as comfortable and roomy with a large fenced garden and fire pit, making it suitable for families with children. It also offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of wildlife to observe.
Accessibility varies greatly. Some huts, like Milehouse Cottage, are conveniently located just a mile from Kincraig village. Others, such as Red House Bothy and Corrour Bothy, are remote shelters requiring significant walks to reach, offering a true wilderness experience. Drake's Bothy is located close to a small track, making it relatively accessible.
Corrour Bothy is famously nestled below the Devil's Point in the Cairngorms and is one of the most photographed shelters in the Scottish Highlands. It serves as a crucial respite for hikers tackling the challenging Lairig Ghru mountain pass and provides access to four of Britain's five highest summits, making it a bucket-list destination for serious mountaineers.
Yes, some huts offer facilities for campers. Mill Cottage, operated by Mountaineering Scotland, allows for up to eight campers with access to hut facilities when the hut is fully booked. Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite also has plenty of room for tents outside, making it a versatile option for overnight stays.


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