Huts in Loch Lomond provide diverse accommodation options within the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park, a region characterized by its expansive freshwater loch, surrounding mountains, and woodlands. The area is known for its varied terrain, from low-level lochside paths to challenging mountain ascents. Visitors can explore a landscape shaped by glacial activity, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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I also looked at it from the inside, best to watch my video of the West Highland Way. I show everything there.
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Good if you want to find a quick place to stay in bad weather, the Sallochy Campsite is a little further on, but it's nicer. Be careful: the pitches closest to the wooden pavilion are infested with midges!
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Good condition bothy, and a good stop on the West highland Way. Could potentially be busy however so be prepared to pitch the tent anyway.
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Good shelter, but comparatively neglected. For example, the fireplace cannot be used because a lot of plastic waste has been deposited there.
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Nice wee pit stop. Be considerate to bothy users and don’t leave any rubbish.
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Loch Lomond offers a diverse range of huts, from rustic, unmanaged bothies for hikers to more comfortable youth hostels and luxurious glamping pods or shepherd's huts. You can find basic shelters like Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy, or opt for amenities at places like Rowardennan Youth Hostel, as well as various luxury glamping options with hot tubs and unique features.
Yes, several options cater to families. Rowardennan Youth Hostel is listed as family-friendly and offers amenities like showers, toilets, and a kitchen. Additionally, some Wood Leisure Glamping Pods, such as those at Lomond Woods, offer larger options that sleep 4 to 6 people with full kitchenettes, making them suitable for families. Loch Lomond Holiday Park also provides a range of glamping pods and cabins for family stays.
Bothies are basic, unmanaged shelters primarily used by hikers and mountaineers, offering a true wilderness experience. In Loch Lomond, notable bothies include Doune Bothy, beautifully situated on the coast with an open fireplace, and Rowchoish Bothy, often encountered by hikers on the West Highland Way, also featuring an open fireplace.
Many huts in Loch Lomond offer excellent access to walking and hiking trails. Both Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy are directly on the West Highland Way, making them ideal for hikers. Rowardennan Youth Hostel is also perfectly situated for exploring the lochside paths and trails leading up Ben Lomond. For more challenging routes, you can explore the running trails in Loch Lomond, which include routes like the Ben Lomond Trail.
Youth hostels in Loch Lomond, such as Rowardennan Youth Hostel, typically offer more amenities than bothies. These can include showers, toilets, a communal kitchen, and a spacious lounge, often with scenic views. Some, like Rowardennan, also have small campgrounds where campers can access these facilities.
Yes, Loch Lomond features several luxury glamping options with private hot tubs. Examples include The Mar Huts (The Lomond Hut and The Conic Hut), which offer private hot tubs overlooking a stream, and Bonnie Barns, where each of the five pods has a private outdoor deck and hot tub with incredible loch views. Loch Lomond Waterfront Luxury Shepherd's Huts Balmaha and Poachers Hut Port of Menteith also provide hot tubs for a luxurious stay.
Yes, some glamping options in Loch Lomond are pet-friendly. For instance, Wood Leisure Glamping Pods, available at locations like Lomond Woods, offer pet-friendly choices, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for your outdoor adventure.
The area around Loch Lomond's huts is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on numerous trails, including those accessible from bothies like Doune Bothy. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with guides available for MTB trails and gravel biking in Loch Lomond. Wild swimming is also a possibility near many lochside accommodations.
Yes, for a distinctive experience, Arcadia Glamping Cabins are known for their quirky outdoor baths and uniquely crafted outdoor fires. Additionally, Loch Lomond Waterfront Luxury Shepherd's Huts Balmaha offer guests access to a wilderness sauna, blending luxury with nature.
Bothies like Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy are unmanaged, meaning you should adhere strictly to 'Leave No Trace' principles, packing out all rubbish. They typically have basic facilities like an open fireplace and sleeping platforms. You're often asked to collect dead wood for fires and keep the bothy clean and tidy. Be prepared for a rustic experience.
For those seeking quietness and seclusion, the Poachers Hut Port of Menteith is an excellent choice. Nestled in its own field, it offers a luxurious glamping experience with a hot tub, pizza oven, and woodburner, perfect for enjoying big skies and wildlife away from the crowds.
Many huts provide direct access to popular hiking trails. The West Highland Way passes by both Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy. For more challenging ascents, trails to Ben Lomond are accessible from the Rowardennan area, near Rowardennan Youth Hostel. You can find more details on various routes in the Running Trails in Loch Lomond guide.


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