Huts around Blair Atholl And Struan are located in the Scottish Highlands, offering a range of accommodations for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features diverse landscapes, from remote wilderness areas to scenic valleys. These huts provide shelter and unique experiences amidst the natural beauty of the area. Visitors can find both rustic bothies and more comfortable glamping options.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Small but cosy. A few sleeping spaces in the ‘living room’ by the wood burner, plus the ‘attic suite’ where I slept on the floor. Apparently, the bothy’s getting a makeover this summer (2026), which should create a bit more sleeping space. I cycled here on a gravel bike (not hiked, although I did a fair share of hike-a-bike tbh in the snow!).
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Good to shelter if necessary in the rain. Not quite a bothy though as the shed isn't fully sealed so lots of bird debris inside
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Fantastic run , did on full suspension mtb so smoothed out the ride.
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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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Blair Atholl and Struan offer a diverse range of huts, from rustic bothies for adventurous hikers to luxurious glamping experiences. You can find basic shelters like bothies, comfortable shepherd's huts, and more conventional lodges or cabins, each providing a unique way to experience the Scottish Highlands.
Yes, for those seeking an immersive wilderness experience, bothies like Red House Bothy and Allt Scheicheachan Bothy provide essential shelter in remote locations. They encourage self-sufficiency and a deeper connection with nature, often situated in areas with breathtaking views.
For a blend of comfort and nature, consider shepherd's huts and glamping pods. Options like the 'Shepherd's Hut With Spectacular Highland Views' or 'Luxury Shepherd's Hut with Hot Tub, Killiecrankie' offer modern comforts and luxurious amenities such as hot tubs, fully equipped kitchens, and heating, all while providing stunning views and peaceful seclusion.
Yes, for a more conventional yet natural cabin experience, lodges like 'The Farmers Den River Garry Lodges With Hot Tubs' or 'Burnside Lodge' provide comfortable and often luxurious bases. These typically offer more space and amenities, making them suitable for families or those desiring home comforts amidst nature.
The region around Blair Atholl and Struan is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like the Bruar Gorge loop or more challenging routes such as Glen Tilt. There are also great opportunities for gravel biking, with routes around Loch Ericht and the Pass of Killiecrankie.
Yes, Upper Lunch Hut, built around 1950, has historical significance as a shelter for walkers on the Cateran Trail. It was even visited by Queen Victoria in 1865, a story recounted in her Highland Journals.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds. Summer provides longer daylight hours and warmer weather, ideal for exploring. Winter can be challenging but offers a unique, serene experience for those prepared for colder conditions, especially in remote bothies.
Bothies vary, but many, like Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite, are recently renovated and well-equipped with features such as a composting toilet and a fireplace. Some, like Red House Bothy, have separate outhouses with toilets and rooms with bunk beds or benches. Always check specific bothy details for exact facilities.
Absolutely. Many huts in the region are strategically placed for spectacular views. For example, 'Shepherd's Hut With Spectacular Highland Views' overlooks Blair Castle and the Highlands, while 'Luxury Shepherd's Hut with Hot Tub, Killiecrankie' offers glorious views of the Cairngorms. Red House Bothy also boasts magnificent views over the Cairngorms.
Bothies offer a truly immersive wilderness experience, providing essential shelter in remote locations. They encourage self-sufficiency, meaning you should be prepared to carry out all your rubbish and potentially bring your own firewood, as is the case for Ben Alder Cottage Bothy. Always follow the Mountain Bothy Code for responsible use.
While bothies are more suited for adventurous individuals, many shepherd's huts and lodges are ideal for families. The 'Lapwing Shepherd Hut (Atholl Estates)' offers luxurious amenities and opportunities to spot local wildlife, while 'The Farmers Den River Garry Lodges With Hot Tubs' are well-equipped and even have a mini Shetland pony nearby, making them great for family stays.
While some bothies are very remote, many glamping huts and lodges offer convenient access. Shepherd's huts are often strategically placed for seclusion but still allow access to local attractions. Lodges like 'The Farmers Den River Garry Lodges With Hot Tubs' are typically a short drive from towns like Pitlochry, implying easier access and parking.


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