Best huts in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe are situated within the Scottish Highlands, a region known for its dramatic mountain landscapes, including the UK's highest peak, Ben Nevis, and the iconic Glen Coe valley. The area features diverse terrain, from high-altitude climbing routes to scenic hiking trails. Huts in this region range from basic mountain shelters to more comfortable, character-filled cottages and resort accommodations. These structures provide essential bases for outdoor enthusiasts exploring the surrounding natural features.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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There are no easy walking routes to the summit, from the CIC Hut.
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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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The legendary inn serves good food all day long. Local game dishes, Scottish beef and Scottish salmon. But vegetarian dishes are also offered.
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The Charles Inglis Clarke Memorial Hut (usually referred to as the CIC Hut) is an alpine-style mountain hut in the shadow of Ben Nevis' immense North Face. Owned by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, it gives mountaineers quick access to the many excellent routes on the face. It was built in 1928 by the parents of Charles Inglis Clark, who was killed during the First World War. Surprisingly given its location, there are 26 alpine beds, a full kitchen, a composting toilet and even a drying room. It's possible to stay at the hut, but advanced booking is essential as it is very popular, particularly in winter.
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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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The region offers a diverse range of accommodations, from basic mountain shelters like the alpine-style Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut), to more comfortable, character-filled cottages such as Lagangarbh Hut (The Wee White Hoose), and resort accommodations like the Glencoe Mountain Resort's Hobbit Houses. You can also find hotels with bunkhouse options, such as the historic Kingshouse Hotel.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Glencoe Mountain Resort offers 'hobbit houses' (microlodges) that are solid, insulated, and secure for up to 6 people, with on-site facilities and activities like chairlift trips, mountain biking, and tubing. Hotels like the Kingshouse Hotel and Inveroran Hotel are also listed as family-friendly.
The Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut) is ideal for serious mountaineers. Located at the foot of Ben Nevis' immense North Face, it provides quick access to numerous climbing routes. It's an alpine-style hut with 26 beds, a full kitchen, and a drying room, though it is private and requires prior booking.
Yes, the Kingshouse Hotel is noted as a dog-friendly option, offering a welcoming environment for outdoor enthusiasts and their canine companions.
Facilities vary. Lagangarbh Hut (The Wee White Hoose) offers electric heating, cooking facilities, a shower block with a coin-operated shower, and a drying room. Blackrock Cottage, a private hut, has a basic kitchen, sitting/dining room with solid fuel stoves, and a shower block. Glencoe Mountain Resort's microlodges include access to showers, drying rooms, and a licensed café.
Yes, Lagangarbh Hut, widely known as 'The Wee White Hoose,' is an iconic and highly photographed small white cottage at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mòr. The Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut), built in 1928, is also a significant landmark, erected in memory of Charles Inglis Clark.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like 'Ben Nevis from Glen Nevis' and 'Lost Valley (Bidean Nam Bian),' or moderate ones like 'Steall Waterfall and Glen Nevis.' For cycling, there are gravel biking routes such as 'Glen Coe – Loch Leven loop.' You can explore these and more on the Hiking in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe and Gravel biking in Ben Nevis And Glen Coe guide pages.
Absolutely. The Kingshouse Hotel and Inveroran Hotel both offer pub and restaurant facilities. The legendary Clachaig Inn in Glen Coe is a renowned mountain pub serving food all day. The Glencoe Mountain Resort also has a licensed café on-site.
The best time depends on your activity. Summer (June to August) offers the most stable weather for hiking and exploring. However, for serious mountaineering and winter climbing, the colder months (November to April) are popular, especially for accessing routes from huts like the CIC Hut. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions year-round.
Yes, for private and popular huts, advanced booking is essential. The Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC Hut), for instance, is a private, locked hut primarily for mountaineers with prior booking, and access is strictly controlled. It is very popular, particularly in winter.
Yes, Lagangarbh Hut, also known as 'The Wee White Hoose,' functions as a bothy for climbers and walkers, offering accommodation for up to 14 people. While it has more facilities than a traditional basic bothy, it maintains that spirit for outdoor enthusiasts.
Given the varied facilities, packing essentials include a sleeping bag (as some huts like Glencoe Mountain Resort's microlodges require you to bring your own), appropriate clothing for all weather conditions, cooking supplies if the hut has a kitchen, and a headlamp. For private huts, confirm specific requirements with your booking. Always carry sufficient water or a purification method.


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