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Top 6 Huts and Cabins around Morar

Best huts around Morar are found in the Scottish Highlands, a region characterized by its dramatic landscapes, pristine environment, and clean air. The area features the UK's deepest freshwater loch, Loch Morar, and renowned white sandy beaches. Morar offers diverse accommodations, from basic mountain shelters to equipped glamping lodges and charming cottages. This variety provides options for visitors seeking to explore the region's natural beauty and tranquil wilderness.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Sourlies Bothy

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Sourlies is a wonderful bothy in a very remote location. A great base for Munro bagging in Knoydart or as a stop along the Cape Wrath Trail.

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Corryhully Bothy

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A great bothy, generously provided by the estate managers, with a kettle, electric, lights and many other things for to accommodate walkers on their travels. We enjoyed a spot of …

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Gleann Dubh Lighe Bothy

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One of the finest allies in Scotland. It has two rooms. One of them is equipped with a fireplace, a large table with chairs and a raised sleeping platform. The second room has a table and a small bookshelf.

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Peanmeanach Bothy

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After you've travelled along the remote Ardnish Peninsula, you'll reach Peanmeanach Bothy, an old schoolmistresses' house now used as accommodation for the weary hiker who is looking for a back …

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Barrisdale Bothy

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Good bothy / camp spot.
But the grass is tick-infested due to the deer.

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March 14, 2026, Peanmeanach Bothy

Brilliant Bothy, you have to book in advance through the Ardnish website but worth it!

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This is where you get off your bike and start walking.

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Great place to stay when climbing the Knoydart munros.

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Plenty of campsites in front. Nice bothy. Good place to rest on the CWT before heading to Carnoch Bridge. Watch the video: https://youtu.be/3XprGR1X1d0

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Good bothy / camp spot. But the grass is tick-infested due to the deer.

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After you've travelled along the remote Ardnish Peninsula, you'll reach Peanmeanach Bothy, an old schoolmistresses' house now used as accommodation for the weary hiker who is looking for a back to basics shelter. The shelter has no electricity or running water but does have a beautiful wood-burning stove and some of the most incredible star lit skies. For more info on booking you can visit this site here https://www.ardnish.org/bothy/

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October 25, 2023, Gleann Dubh Lighe Bothy

Originally a two room foresters house Gleann Dubh-Lighe is now managed by the Bothy Association. It burnt down in 2012 but has been re-built and the pine wood panels and cosy fire are nicer than the original. If you plan to stay here, please bring wood and make sure you leave it in better condition than when you arrived. It's also good practise to pay for membership of the MBA to help fund the upkeep.

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Seb
July 8, 2023, Peanmeanach Bothy

Be aware, it's 3h+ one way

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and accommodations can I find in Morar?

Morar offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional, basic mountain shelters known as bothies to more equipped glamping lodges and charming cottages. This variety caters to different preferences, whether you seek a rustic, off-grid experience or a comfortable stay with modern amenities.

Are there any bothies in Morar that offer more modern amenities?

Yes, while many bothies are basic, some offer more comforts. For instance, Corryhully Bothy is generously provided by estate managers and includes electricity, lights, and other amenities. For a more modern cabin experience, Bracara Bothy (Cabin Loch Morar) features an open-plan layout, a wood-burning stove, a fully equipped kitchen, and even Wi-Fi, though speeds can vary.

Which huts provide a truly remote and off-grid experience in Morar?

For those seeking solitude and a deep connection with nature, several huts offer a remote, off-grid experience. Oban Bothy on the shores of Loch Morar provides a wild setting. Glenpean Bothy, located less than a two-hour hike from Morar, is completely off-grid with 360-degree views. Peanmeanach Bothy on the remote Ardnish Peninsula offers a back-to-basics shelter with no electricity or running water, but boasts incredible star-lit skies. Additionally, Loch Morar Glamping Lodge by Arisaig emphasizes a complete disconnect from technology, with no TV, Wi-Fi, or phone signal.

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

The Morar region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain climbing. For specific routes, explore options like the 'Cycling around Morar' guide, which includes routes such as the 'Arisaig & Traigh Beach loop from Morar', or the 'Mountain Hikes around Morar' guide for challenging climbs like the 'Sgùrr Thuilm – Sgùrr nan Coireachan loop'. Kayaking in Loch Morar, wildlife spotting, and scenic drives are also popular.

Are there hiking opportunities directly accessible from Morar's huts?

Many huts serve as excellent bases for hiking. Glenpean Bothy is ideal for climbing the Munros Sgùrr Thuilm and Sgurr nan Coireachan. Sourlies Bothy and A'Chuil Bothy are popular stops along the Cape Wrath Trail. For general hiking, check out the 'Hiking around Morar' guide, which features routes like the 'Mallaig circular to Mallaig Beach' and the 'Camusdarach Beach Circular'.

When is the best time of year to stay in huts in Morar?

The best time to visit Morar's huts generally depends on your preference for weather and midges. Spring (April-May) and early autumn (September-October) often offer pleasant temperatures and fewer midges, making them ideal for hiking and enjoying the scenery. Summer (June-August) is warmer but can bring more midges, especially in damp conditions. Winter access to bothies can be challenging due to weather conditions, requiring appropriate gear and experience.

What should I pack for a hut trip in Morar?

For a hut trip in Morar, essential packing includes waterproof and windproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a sleeping bag (as most bothies don't provide bedding), a headlamp or torch, and a first-aid kit. For bothies without running water or electricity, you'll need to bring your own water, cooking supplies, and a portable stove. Consider insect repellent, especially during midge season (late spring to early autumn). If staying in a bothy with a fireplace, bringing some wood is a good practice.

Are there any huts in Morar that are particularly good for stargazing?

Yes, Peanmeanach Bothy, located on the remote Ardnish Peninsula, is known for offering some of the most incredible star-lit skies due to its lack of light pollution. Its isolated position makes it an excellent spot for observing the night sky.

Can I bring my dog to huts in Morar?

While many outdoor areas in Scotland are dog-friendly under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, specific rules for bothies and private accommodations can vary. It's always best to check with the bothy association (like the MBA for traditional bothies) or the individual accommodation provider regarding their dog policy. Generally, dogs are welcome in bothies but should be kept under control, especially around livestock, and any mess must be cleaned up.

Which huts are suitable for those looking to climb Munros or challenging peaks?

For climbers and experienced hikers, Glenpean Bothy is an excellent base for tackling the Munros Sgùrr Thuilm and Sgurr nan Coireachan. A'Chuil Bothy is also popular among hill walkers for accessing the impressive ridge that links Sgùrr nan Coireachan, Garbh Chioch Mhòr, and Sgùrr na Ciche. These bothies provide strategic overnight stops for multi-day mountain adventures.

What makes the Morar region appealing for a hut stay?

The Morar region is celebrated for its pristine environment, clean air, and dramatic landscapes. Visitors are drawn to the famous white sandy beaches, opportunities for kayaking in Loch Morar (the UK's deepest freshwater loch), abundant wildlife spotting, and scenic drives. The area's tranquil and remote feel makes it perfect for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse themselves in the Scottish wilderness.

Are there any huts near Morar that are good for families?

While traditional bothies are basic, some modern options are more suitable for families. Bracara Bothy (Cabin Loch Morar) offers a comfortable, modern cabin experience with a fully equipped kitchen and garden access. Cross Bothy, a charming cottage, is also well-appointed with multiple rooms and a private garden, located close to Camusdarach Beach. Glamping pods like North Morar Pod and Silversands also provide comfortable, modern amenities that can be great for families.

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