Best huts around Glenorchy And Innishail offer diverse experiences across two distinct regions. Glenorchy, New Zealand, provides a range of accommodations from remote glamping domes to mountaineer-style base camps, set amidst panoramic views and conservation areas. Innishail, Scotland, is primarily known for its historical island with ancient church ruins and burial grounds, while the broader Scottish region features bothies and wigwam-style huts. These areas cater to those seeking natural beauty, historical exploration, and varied outdoor lodging options.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The hotel is situated on the Black Mount Estate, which covers over 90,000 acres of spectacularly rugged Scottish countryside. The Munros include Stob Ghabhar, Stob a' Choire Odhair, Meall a' Bhuird and Creise. The hills of Ben Inverveigh and Meall Tairbh frame the Black Mount and the Bridge of Orchy, and the beautiful Loch Tulla frames the hotel. Enjoy a stress-free stay at a fantastic, romantic hotel with great food and drink located on the West Highland Way 🏴
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nice contrast. This white house in the landscape full of yellow and brown tones in autumn.
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The newly built Kingshouse Hotel also offers places to stop for hikers who are not staying overnight.
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Blackrock Cottage is very picturesquely situated against the mountain backdrop of the Glencoe Valley.
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Inveroran consists of a hotel with outbuildings. There is also a small shop on the West Highland Way.
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On the West Highland Way you will pass Beinglas Farm, which also offers overnight accommodation.
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The campsite is closing soon it's a shame as its a great stop for all the WHW walkers
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A great Inn where walkers are welcome. Just along from it there is a spot of grass to unofficially camp. Staying here allows you to enjoy their food and hospitality if full. The also provide an outdoor tap for water refill.
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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations. In Glenorchy, New Zealand, you can find remote glamping domes, backcountry huts with historical mining context, and mountaineer-style base camps. In the Scottish part of the region, while Innishail itself is historical, the wider area features bothies (primitive shelters), wigwam-style wooden huts, and hotel/pub accommodations that cater to hikers.
Yes, several popular spots offer accommodation and services. The Kingshouse Hotel has stood since the 1800s, providing a restaurant and bar. Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub offers camping pitches or cozy cabins, a small pub, and a shop for hiking supplies. The Inveroran Hotel is another good stop for hikers, offering a pub and facilities to replenish water.
Glenorchy, New Zealand, offers unique stays such as the remote glamping dome at Mountain Hut NZ on Mount Larkins, accessible by helicopter and providing panoramic views. The Heather Jock Hut in the Whakaari Conservation Area offers a historical backcountry experience amidst old mining sites. The Paradise Trust Huts provide rustic, immersive nature experiences with unique views of the Dart Valley, designed for guests to unplug. The Great Glenorchy Alpine Base Camp offers mountaineer hut-style lodging with a focus on 'Slow Tourism' and guided experiences.
Innishail, an island in Loch Awe, Scotland, is primarily known for its historical significance. You can explore the ruins of an old parish church and a burial ground featuring medieval grave slabs, including those of past Dukes of Argyll. It offers a glimpse into Scotland's past and is ideal for those interested in history and ancient ruins.
Yes, in Glenorchy, New Zealand, the Heather Jock Hut is situated in an area rich with mining history, allowing visitors to explore old tunnel mines and historical panels. In the Scottish part of the region, the Kingshouse Hotel has a history dating back to the 1800s, providing a historical contrast to the wilderness.
In Glenorchy, New Zealand, Mountain Hut NZ on Mount Larkins offers unforgettable panoramic views of New Zealand's majestic landscape. The Paradise Trust Huts, such as Dart Hut, are strategically placed for fabulous views of the Dart Valley. In Scotland, Blackrock Cottage, though privately owned and not accessible inside, is famously picturesque against the stunning mountain backdrop of the Glencoe Valley, offering a beautiful photo opportunity.
Yes, several options cater to families. In Glenorchy, New Zealand, the Paradise Trust Huts are designed for guests to unplug and unwind in nature, which can be a great family experience. The Great Glenorchy Alpine Base Camp offers family cabins. In Scotland, Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub and Strathfillan Wigwams are tagged as family-friendly, offering cabins or wigwam-style wooden huts with amenities like picnic tables and BBQ areas.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near the Scottish huts, you can enjoy mountain hikes, with routes like 'Ben Oss – Beinn Dubhchraig Summit loop' and 'Ben Lui loop' available. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Glen Orchy Loop' and 'Bridge of Orchy – Rannoch Moor loop'. For mountain biking, trails like 'Loch Etive and Rannoch Moor loop' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Mountain Hikes, Cycling, and MTB Trails.
Yes, near some of the Scottish accommodations, wild camping spots are mentioned. For instance, if you head a little north over the river from the Kingshouse Hotel, you can find a beautiful wild camping spot with room for several tents and fresh running water. Similarly, about 1,300 feet (400 m) north of the Inveroran Hotel, there's a great wild camping spot where you can set up your tent before heading to the hotel for dinner.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. In Glenorchy, New Zealand, the spectacular and secluded locations, panoramic views, and opportunities for connecting with nature are highly valued. In the Scottish region, the convenience of facilities like pubs, shops, and hot meals after a long hike, as found at Beinglas Farm and Inveroran Hotel, are frequently highlighted. The unique charm of accommodations like the Strathfillan Wigwams for a 'glamping' experience is also a favorite.
Yes, the Kingshouse Hotel in Scotland is listed as dog-friendly, making it a suitable option if you are traveling with your canine companion.
Bothies are simple, primitive structures typically maintained for public use by organizations like the Mountain Bothy Association. They offer a dry place to sleep, often with a fireplace, but require visitors to bring their own supplies. While not directly on Innishail, bothies like Tomsleibhe Bothy on the Isle of Mull and Doune Bothy on Loch Lomond can be found in the wider Argyll and Bute region of Scotland, providing free wilderness accommodation for hikers.

