Best huts around Fort Augustus And Glenmoriston offer a range of accommodation options in the Scottish Highlands. This area is characterized by its lochs, mountains, and extensive outdoor trails, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. The region serves as a gateway to both remote wilderness and accessible natural beauty. Visitors can find both basic, self-sufficient shelters and more comfortable, amenity-rich cabins.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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I was doing the Badger and sought shelter for the night here after battling storm Floris. Don't know who it was but a huge thank you goes out to the person who left the fire log next to the fireplace and the small pot of twigs to burn. Rest assured, it helped me to dry out.
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The left hand half is usable. It isn't the most appealing bothy, full of graffiti inside.
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There's an emergency shelter that's always open - nothing more than a room but good to get out of the weather to sleep or just have your pack lunch. It's the building at the back, furthest door from the track. Amazing spot for a hostel too!
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The Glen Affric Youth hostel is an awesome adventure base. It's about 10 km from the Glen Affric car park, but once there you have access to loads of great running adventures. It's also on the Glen Affric Way long distance trail. Please do book in advance or at least check it's open. They shut for a week each month to give the staff time off and the hostel is also available for private hire, so it's not a guarantee stay.
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Cycle-able from Glen Affric youth hostel on bike with chubby rubber (40mm upwards). Descent to Morvich is a beauty but you'll probably want bigger tyres for the chonk. There are plenty of big rocks and carrying. Bothy in really good condition with bunk beds. When we stayed, there were 5 others there and it was good craic.
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Beautiful bothy amidst mountains of kintail. 2 rooms with bunks. Very remote. Very good.
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Set amidst glorious Highland scenery, Glen Affric Youth Hostel is one of the most wonderfully located hostels in the country. This former stalking bothy today has a wind turbine and solar panels, providing it with the clean energy it needs to power its two private rooms and dorms. From its door are some superb Munros, including the magnificent Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan. The hostel also sits on the route of the Cape Wrath Trail and the Affric Kintail Way long-distance footpaths.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodation, from rustic mountain bothies for the adventurous to luxurious self-catering cabins and lodges. You can find basic shelters like Blackburn of Corrieyairack Bothy, well-equipped youth hostels like Glen Affric Youth Hostel, and comfortable options such as The Log House or Wild Nurture.
For a truly rustic and self-sufficient adventure, consider bothies like Blackburn of Corrieyairack Bothy, which offers a simple shelter near the Corrieyairack Pass. Camban Bothy is another popular choice, known for its open fire. Corrimony Bothy provides a secluded spot with a great stove, and Maol Bhuidhe Bothy is a remote, seasonally open hostel accessible only by walk or cycle, offering an off-grid experience.
Yes, for comfort and modern amenities, you can find several self-catering cabins. The Log House in Fort Augustus is an authentic log cabin in a secluded forest setting. Fairvine Cabin offers convenience near Fort Augustus with Loch Ness views. Other options include Black Sheep Hotels Cabins, Sweet Pea Pod with mountain views, and the luxurious Samphire Lodge or Wild Nurture, which offer stunning views and high-end amenities.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'A loop of the East Kintail Munros' or moderate ones like 'View across Loch Ness'. Cycling is also popular, with options ranging from easy loops like 'Loch Oich loop' to difficult rides such as 'Loch Ness & Fort Augustus loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle trails like 'Above Loch Ness' or the 'Corrieyairack Pass Gravel Road'. For more details, check the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for the area.
Absolutely. Maol Bhuidhe Bothy is a remote, seasonally open hostel accessible only by walk or cycle, featuring its own wind energy system. Wild Nurture is an eco-luxury off-grid log cabin set on a 600-acre private Highland estate, offering peace and privacy with breathtaking panoramic views. Corrimony Bothy also provides a unique and secluded spot for a tranquil retreat.
Yes, many cabins and bothies offer stunning vistas. Sweet Pea Pod in The Great Glen provides wonderful mountain views, including the Grey Corries and Ben Nevis. Samphire Lodge boasts spectacular sea loch views, while Wild Nurture offers 360-degree views of Ben Nevis and the Nevis Range. The Drey features a south-facing deck with some of the best views in the Highlands, surrounded by wildlife-rich forest.
While bothies are generally more suited for self-sufficient adventurers, several self-catering cabins are excellent for families. The Log House in Fort Augustus sleeps four and is in a secluded forest location, great for walks. Fairvine Cabin is conveniently located for exploring Fort Augustus. For a more luxurious family stay, Samphire Lodge offers three bedrooms and impressive amenities.
Yes, some cabins are pet-friendly. The Log House in Fort Augustus welcomes pets, offering a great base for walking and cycling with your dog. Fairvine Cabin is also pet-friendly, providing a convenient stay for those traveling with their canine companions.
For a bothy stay, you should always bring your own food, sleeping gear (sleeping bag, mat), and fuel for the stove if you plan to have a fire, as wood is often not available nearby. Essentials like a headlamp, first-aid kit, and maps are also crucial. Some bothies, like Glen Affric Youth Hostel, provide blankets, but a cotton or silk sleeping bag liner is recommended.
The Scottish Highlands offer beauty year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer midges. Summer is popular for longer daylight hours and warmer weather, though it can be busier. Winter offers a unique, tranquil experience, especially in bothies with stoves, but requires more preparation for colder conditions and shorter days. Always check weather forecasts regardless of the season.
Beyond traditional huts, you can find unique stays. The Log House in Fort Augustus is an authentic log cabin built by Canadian foresters in 1980. Additionally, luxury self-catering apartments in the converted Fort Augustus Abbey offer a stay with historical character, often including amenities like private pools and saunas.
Many huts and cabins provide these amenities. Most bothies, such as Blackburn of Corrieyairack Bothy and Corrimony Bothy, have stoves, though you'll need to bring your own fuel. Glen Affric Youth Hostel is well-equipped with kitchen facilities, including gas stoves. Self-catering cabins like The Log House and Samphire Lodge come with fully equipped kitchens and often wood burners or log fires.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered, from the simple, free shelter of bothies to the comfort of well-appointed cabins. The stunning Highland scenery, the opportunity for outdoor adventures, and the sense of tranquility and escape are highly valued. Many appreciate the cozy atmosphere of bothies with stoves and the convenience of self-catering options for exploring the region's lochs, mountains, and trails.


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