Best huts around Mount Blair are found in a region characterized by the prominent landmark of Mount Blair in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. This area is part of the Glen Shee and Glen Isla regions, offering diverse landscapes. The broader vicinity, including parts of the Cairngorms, features various shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. The terrain includes mountain paths and remote wilderness, providing a setting for exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Good bothy - there is a well equipped public toilet with sanitary towels and loo roll thankfully!
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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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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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A useful waypoint. Northwards it's a steep dirt path climb over to Spittal of Glenshee - aka hike-a-bike. Southwards, a nice track down to Enochdhu.
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The Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, originally had two compartments—one for the guns and one for the beaters. Today, it serves as a welcome shelter for walkers on the Cateran Trail. On October 13, 1865, Queen Victoria passed this way on her journey from Dunkeld to Balmoral, riding her Highland pony with John Brown. At the Lairig gate overlooking the Spittal, the party stopped for tea, only to discover the kettle had been forgotten, causing a delay while one was fetched. This story is recounted in Queen Victoria’s Highland Journals, edited by David Duff.
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The region around Mount Blair, particularly in Scotland, offers a variety of shelters. You can find basic bothies like Bob Scott's Bothy and Callater Stables Bothy, which provide simple refuge for hikers. There are also renovated shelters such as Red House Bothy, and more luxurious glamping options like shepherd huts in the Blair Atholl area, offering modern amenities.
Yes, Upper Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, is a notable historical spot. It serves as a shelter on the Cateran Trail and has a story involving Queen Victoria's visit in 1865. In Australia, Blair's Hut in Mount Disappointment State Forest also holds historical value, tied to early ski touring and cattle herding activities.
Bob Scott's Bothy is a basic shelter fashioned from stone and wood. It features a multi-fuel stove for heating and cooking, a septic tank toilet, and potable water from the nearby Lui Burn. It lacks electricity, so visitors should bring candles or torches. It can comfortably fit about 10 to 12 people on a sleeping platform.
While specific family-friendly huts aren't detailed, Mar Lodge, a National Trust property, offers bookable accommodation and is listed as family-friendly. For a more comfortable outdoor experience, luxury shepherd huts near Blair Atholl provide amenities like king-size beds, kitchens, and hot showers, suitable for families seeking a pampered stay amidst nature.
The area around Mount Blair is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Ben Gulabin Trail or the Loch nan Eun – Spittal of Glenshee loop. For mountain biking, the Upper Lunch Hut is a welcome stop on the Cateran Trail. Running trails are also available, including the Ben Gulabin route from Spittal of Glenshee. Explore more options on the Hiking around Mount Blair, Mountain Hikes around Mount Blair, and Running Trails around Mount Blair guide pages.
Red House Bothy was completely renovated in 2022 and officially opened in January 2023. It features one room with bunk beds and another with benches and a fireplace. There's also a separate outhouse with toilets. The Geldie Burn flows nearby, providing fresh water, and the bothy offers magnificent views over the Cairngorms.
Yes, Callater Stables Bothy is designed for overnight stays. It has two rooms, including a dormitory with four bunk beds that can accommodate up to eight walkers or bikers. There is a pit toilet in an adjacent building, but remember to bring your own toilet paper.
Visitors appreciate the sense of community and refuge offered by bothies in remote, scenic wilderness settings. The historical context of huts like Upper Lunch Hut adds to the experience. The opportunity for comfortable stays in renovated bothies like Red House Bothy, with amenities like fireplaces and toilets, is also highly valued.
Yes, Callater Stables Bothy is a popular and fun place for participants of the TGO Challenge, often offering food and drinks on a donation basis. Mar Lodge is also a well-known stop for TGO Challenge participants, where you can send packages and stay overnight.
When visiting a basic bothy like Bob Scott's Bothy, it's advisable to bring coal for the multi-fuel stove, as burning wood from the estate is discouraged. Since there's no electricity, candles or torches are essential. Also, bring your own sleeping gear, food, and any other personal necessities for a comfortable stay.
Yes, Red House Bothy provides a magnificent view over the Cairngorms, making it an excellent spot to enjoy the stunning natural landscape of the region.


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