Best huts in Scottish Borders are situated within a region characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and historical landscapes. The area offers diverse natural settings, from remote moorlands to secluded woodlands. It provides opportunities for outdoor activities and a connection with the natural environment. The Scottish Borders are known for their tranquil retreats and varied accommodation types.
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This spacious bothy is a lovely place for a break (for lunch) or an overnight stay. The view of felled forest slopes is a bit depressing, but inside you can cozy up by the fire. More info: www.mountainbothies.org.uk/bothies/southern-scotland/over-phawhope/ Be kind: after your stay, please make a donation to the caretaker. You can do so at www.mountainbothies.org.uk/_donation/
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Ideally situated refuge hut. People have left helpful items like hand warmers, tea bags, plasters & saline flushes
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Here we stand for a week at this nice cottage. It's nature pure. The landlord is very helpful. He is speaking perfect German. He drove with his classic mercedes jeep with us on top of the hills. A beautiful view. Children will love his dog- a golden retriever. 🥰
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Superb Community run Bunkhouse. Secure bike storage. Three large en-suite rooms - see website for details. Well equipped kitchen/dining room. And a very effective drying room with dehumidifier. Olive Tree cafe and bakery (open daily till 1600) & Food shops nearby too.
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At a guess there must be 20 to 30 camping pitches. These all have EHU
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Starting point from the campsite. Bike stored in the steel container 50 yards away from this photo
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This is the main campsite building. There is a kitchen with fridges, freezers, cuttlery storage, sink & tables. Other rooms include a drying room, ladies & mens toilets & showers, TV room. On the end of the building there are 4 sinks to wash MTB equipment.
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This is the most awesome shelter you have ever seen! Frodo Baggins would be proud! There are picnic tables next to this extraordinary thatched, stone structure, so you can have your sustenance and beverage stop here, too.
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Beyond the traditional mountain refuges, the Scottish Borders offer a variety of unique hut and glamping experiences. You can find luxury farm glamping pods with hot tubs and underfloor heating at places like Stouslie Snugs, off-grid shepherd huts built with recycled materials at Upland Shepherd Huts, or even luxury microlodges with private hot tubs at The Hideout Biggar. For a more rustic farm stay, consider The Shepherds Cabin at Winkstonhill Farm, which encourages disconnecting from digital devices.
Yes, several huts and accommodations in the Scottish Borders are suitable for families. Hearthstanes Steading is a cottage known for being family-friendly, with a helpful landlord and a friendly dog that children love. Newcastleton Bunkhouse and Gullet Wood Stone Shelter also cater to families, with the latter featuring picnic tables next to an extraordinary thatched stone structure.
Many huts in the Scottish Borders emphasize tranquility and an escape from daily life. The Shepherds Cabin at Winkstonhill Farm, Peebles, specifically promotes a 'retreat without TV or Wi-Fi' experience. Upland Shepherd Huts are off-grid, powered by solar panels, and surrounded by farm animals, offering a peaceful, authentic experience. These locations are ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy quiet surroundings.
Yes, several luxury glamping options in the Scottish Borders feature private hot tubs. Stouslie Snugs Luxury Farm Glamping offers wood-fired hot tubs with breathtaking views. The Hideout Biggar provides luxury microlodges, each with a private hot tub. Little Lamberton Glamping also includes a wood-fired hot tub, perfect for stargazing or enjoying the views.
Yes, Little Lamberton Glamping near Berwick-Upon-Tweed is a dog-friendly shepherd's hut. It's perched in the hills, offering unspoiled views and proximity to beautiful East Coast beaches, making it a great option for those traveling with pets.
The Scottish Borders offer extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, including challenging loops near Newcastleton, as detailed in the Gravel biking in Scottish Borders guide. For runners, there are diverse running trails like the Eildon Hills Trail or the St Mary's Loch loop, which you can explore in the Running Trails in Scottish Borders guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the Glentress Trail Centre loop or the Newcastleton Red and Blue Route, found in the MTB Trails in Scottish Borders guide.
Several huts are strategically placed along popular long-distance trails. Auchope Mountain Refuge Hut and Yearning Saddle Refuge Hut are both helpfully positioned on the remote final stage of the Pennine Way. Over Phawhope Bothy is well-placed for hikers on the Southern Upland Way, offering a comfortable break on a long section.
Yes, many huts provide unique amenities for comfort and sustainability. Over Phawhope Bothy is well-equipped with a wood-burning stove and even a composting toilet. Upland Shepherd Huts are powered by solar panels and feature wood-burning stoves. The Shepherds Cabin at Winkstonhill Farm also includes an eco-friendly compost toilet and a refreshing outdoor hot shower.
Many huts in the Scottish Borders are chosen for their stunning surroundings. Stouslie Snugs Luxury Farm Glamping offers breathtaking views across the Teviotdale valley. Upland Shepherd Huts provide stunning views of the Lammermuir hills. The Hideout Biggar and Little Lamberton Glamping are also noted for their unspoiled, panoramic views, ideal for enjoying the natural landscape.
Yes, for those interested in wild swimming, Upland Shepherd Huts in Abbey St. Bathans are located in an area that provides an opportunity for wild swimming in the nearby river, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive nature experiences, the blend of comfort and luxury, and the unique, authentic stays offered by the huts. Many appreciate the peace and quiet, with some locations encouraging a digital detox. The convenient access to activities and the rich history and diverse landscapes of the Scottish Borders also contribute to a highly valued experience. For example, visitors to Auchope Mountain Refuge Hut have noted helpful items left by others, like hand warmers and tea bags, highlighting a sense of community.
Yes, some hut locations offer proximity to local amenities. Sunnybank by Wigwam Holidays in Auchencrow is situated close to The Craw Inn, a local pub, providing a convenient option for guests looking to enjoy local hospitality without venturing too far.


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