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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in the Highlands

Best huts in the Highlands provide access to a landscape characterized by vast mountain ranges, deep glens, and extensive coastlines. This region is known for its diverse natural features, including the Cairngorms and the Isle of Skye, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area's rich history and unique cultural heritage are often intertwined with its remote and rugged environment. These accommodations serve as bases for exploring the region's wilderness.

Best huts in the Highlands

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Last updated: April 24, 2026

Ryvoan Bothy

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Ryvoan is a classic Scottish bothy, a haven on the open ground beyond the Ryvoan Pass. It's a popular shelter too, being relatively easy to access from Glen More.

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Kingshouse Hotel

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A hotel has stood on this spot since the 1800s when it was built and named by the British. Sitting in incredible surroundings, it provides a stark contrast to the …

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Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy

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A great, flat hike to the top. You can enjoy the various hills and the view of the sea. Plan on about two hours. Note: There are only about 10-15 parking spaces, but there are plenty of sheep.

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The Charles Inglis Clarke Memorial Hut (usually referred to as the CIC Hut) is an alpine-style mountain hut in the shadow of Ben Nevis' immense North Face. Owned by the …

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Camban Bothy

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Brilliant little bothy that sleeps up to eight people over two big rooms.

There's an open fire but you'll need to bring your own fuel.

Check out more at mountainbothies.org.uk/bothies/north-west-highlands-islands/camban

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Ruigh Aiteachain bothy is recently renovated, of stone and tin construction. It's well equipped with a composting toilet (please follow instructions carefully) and fireplace which can be used with wood supplied by the estate.

The bothy sleeps 10.

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Knockdamph Bothy

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Nice bothy close to running water. 3 rooms in total (1 left with sleeping platform and open fire, 1 right with open fire and table, 1 upstairs with two beds …

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Glencanisp Lodge

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Glencanisp Lodge is often the starting point for a hike onto Suilven, one of the UK's most remarkable mountains. Any approach to Suilven is long and Glencanisp Lodge is about …

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Camasunary Bothy

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This is a medium sized bothy of two rooms with bunk-bed platforms for 16 people. It was built in 2016 when the owner of the former bothy reclaimed the original …

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Glen Affric Youth Hostel

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Beautiful YH hut, nice hosts, very well equipped in kitchen and common areas: games, maps, compass for rent. Coffee, milk and teas for self-service against donations, YH-usual food leftovers. Cozy …

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Alan Kimber
February 12, 2026, Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut)

There are no easy walking routes to the summit, from the CIC Hut.

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Best bothy in Scotland!

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Clive G
November 12, 2025, Glencanisp Lodge

Not far from the lodge is the widely captured view across the loch to the towering western end of Suilven. Get the trees into the shot too!

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A classic bothy on the Cape Wrath Trail, Knockdamph is an atmospheric place to visit or stay. There are two communal rooms with fireplaces in the downstairs and a small sleeping space in the attic.

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A place of longing! People from all over the world come to this spot to experience a sunset.

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Dolle
September 6, 2025, Camasunary Bothy

A safe hut for the night. There are plenty of sleeping places. Perhaps up to 20 people can sleep here. There's a simple toilet further up. You'll need to go further away to get water.

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The Ryvoan Bothy is an authentic and, above all, small bothy. Because it's also relatively close to a large parking lot and visitor center for Glenmore Forest Park, and the path to it is easy to walk and cycle, it's likely to be crowded. Therefore, it wasn't my favorite during my cycling trip through the Cairngorms, but it does offer excellent accommodations with a few sleeping places, a table and chairs, and a stove.

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The Ryvoan Bothy is an authentic and, above all, small bothy. Because it's also relatively close to a large parking lot and visitor center for Glenmore Forest Park, and the path to it is easy to walk and cycle, it's likely to be crowded. Therefore, it wasn't my favorite during my cycling trip through the Cairngorms, but it does offer excellent accommodations with a few sleeping places, a table and chairs, and a stove.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in the Highlands?

The Highlands offer a diverse range of accommodations, including rustic mountain bothies, more equipped club huts, and luxurious glamping cabins. Each type provides a unique experience, from basic shelter in remote wilderness to comfortable stays with modern amenities.

What makes bothies unique in the Highlands?

Bothies are basic, unlocked shelters, often repurposed buildings, maintained by volunteers for public use free of charge. They are typically remote, accessible only by foot or bike, and offer a chance to connect with the wilderness. They rarely have electricity, running water, or flushing toilets, requiring visitors to carry in all supplies. Notable examples include Ryvoan Bothy in the Cairngorms and Camban Bothy, known for its wild and remote setting.

How do club huts differ from bothies?

Club huts, like the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut) on Ben Nevis, are typically owned by mountaineering clubs and offer more structured and better-equipped facilities than bothies. They often include beds with mattresses, kitchens, heating, and drying rooms. Booking is usually required, and there may be charges, especially for non-members.

Are there luxurious cabin options in the Highlands?

Yes, for those seeking comfort, glamping huts and cabins are increasingly popular. These often provide modern conveniences such as private bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, comfortable beds, heating, and sometimes amenities like hot tubs or WiFi. Glencanisp Lodge is an example, often serving as a starting point for hikes onto Suilven.

Are there family-friendly huts in the Highlands?

While many bothies are quite basic, some areas offer more family-friendly options, particularly glamping cabins or club huts with better facilities. When planning a family trip, look for accommodations that specify amenities like private bathrooms, heating, and easier access. The Kingshouse Hotel area, for instance, offers a range of facilities suitable for families.

Can I bring my dog to huts in the Highlands?

Many bothies and some glamping options in the Highlands are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific rules for each location. Bothies generally operate on a 'leave no trace' principle, so ensure your dog is well-behaved and any mess is cleaned up. The Kingshouse Hotel is known to be dog-friendly.

What is the best time to visit huts in the Highlands?

The best time to visit depends on your desired experience. Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, ideal for extensive hiking. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds, though weather can be unpredictable. Winter (November-March) offers a challenging but rewarding experience for experienced adventurers, with snow and ice requiring appropriate gear and skills.

What should I pack for a stay in a bothy or hut?

For bothies, essential items include a sleeping bag, sleeping mat, headlamp, cooking stove and fuel, food, water (or purification tablets), and a first-aid kit. Firewood is often not supplied, so bring your own if you plan to use a fireplace. For club huts or glamping cabins, check specific facility lists, but generally, you'll need personal items, food, and appropriate outdoor gear for activities.

How accessible are huts in the Highlands by public transport or car?

Accessibility varies greatly. Glamping cabins and some club huts are often reachable by car, with parking nearby. However, many bothies, such as Knockdamph Bothy, are in remote locations and require significant walking or cycling to reach, often with limited or no public transport options. Always research the specific hut's access before planning your trip.

What outdoor activities can I do near huts in the Highlands?

The Highlands are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Near many huts, you can enjoy extensive hiking, mountaineering, and mountain biking. For example, you can find numerous routes for mountain hikes, general hiking, and MTB trails. Many huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the region's vast landscapes.

Where can I find stunning views or natural features from a hut?

The Highlands are renowned for their breathtaking scenery. The Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy on the Isle of Skye, for instance, offers spectacular 180-degree views over the sea and Little Minch, perfect for marine wildlife spotting. Many bothies and cabins are strategically located to provide immersive experiences with mountains, lochs, and coastlines.

Which huts are popular with the komoot community?

The komoot community highly appreciates several huts in the Highlands. Rubha Hunish Lookout Bothy is a top choice, noted for its incredible views. Ryvoan Bothy is also very popular due to its classic Scottish charm and relatively easy access. Other well-regarded spots include Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy, known for its recent renovation and facilities.

Are there less crowded or more remote hut options?

Yes, while some popular bothies can get busy, especially on weekends, the Highlands still offer many remote and less crowded options. Bothies like Camban Bothy are described as incredibly wild and remote, requiring a long walk to reach, offering a profound sense of isolation. Exploring lesser-known bothies or visiting during off-peak seasons can also provide a more solitary experience.

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