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Top 20 Huts and Cabins around Braemar

Best huts around Braemar are found in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, offering a variety of accommodations. These range from rustic mountain shelters to comfortable self-catering cabins. The area provides excellent bases for exploring the Scottish Highlands, with its diverse natural landscape and established network of bothies.

Best huts around Braemar

  • The most popular huts is Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy, a hut that is a basic, unlocked shelter located between buildings on the Balmoral Estate. It offers a room…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy

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To find the entrance to the bothy is a little tricky. It is located between the buildings. Follow the dark(er) alley at the east side of the main building to …

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Ruigh Aiteachain bothy is recently renovated, of stone and tin construction. It's well equipped with a composting toilet (please follow instructions carefully) and fireplace which can be used with wood supplied by the estate.

The bothy sleeps 10.

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Upper Lunch Hut

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The Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, originally had two compartments—one for the guns and one for the beaters. Today, it serves as a welcome shelter for …

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Bob Scott's Bothy

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Bob Scott's Bothy is on the Mar Lodge Estate and open for use by all. The bothy is fashioned from stone and wood with a tin roof and features a …

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Red House Bothy

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The bothy is the latest of around 100 remote huts. The building was completely renovated in 2022 and officially opened as a shelter for walkers in January 2023. It has …

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AM & KK
November 23, 2025, Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite

Best bothy in Scotland!

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Great bothy - you'll find it in the middle of the house complex, it's entrance is only approachable from the Eastern side of the building.

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Guido Rowe
October 14, 2025, Upper Lunch Hut

Good to shelter if necessary in the rain. Not quite a bothy though as the shed isn't fully sealed so lots of bird debris inside

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Jim Taylor
October 10, 2025, Red House Bothy

MBA managed bothy. Excellently kitted out.

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Don't expect a palace, but this 'Royal Bothy' on Balmoral Estate remains one of the most beautiful bothies I know. In an outbuilding of the royal lodge just outside, you'll find several doors. The last door, somewhat hidden, is the correct one. Inside, you'll find a cozy bothy with everything you need: bunk beds, a table and chairs, and a stove for warmth. On the first floor, you can sleep on the wooden floor. Be aware that logging is prohibited around the bothy! The location is also fantastic, with beautiful views over Loch Muick, and the small wooded area has a cozy and inviting feel. A stream with fresh water also flows through it. Highly recommended to stay here.

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A few years ago, this bothy was a ruin, but it has since been renovated and is now a wonderful place to stay. It has two rooms, one filled with bunk beds, and a stove to keep warm. Just outside the bothy flows the Geldie Burn River, providing fresh water. There's even a newly built toilet block right behind the bothy, courtesy of the MBA and Mar Lodge Estate.

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A few years ago, this bothy was a ruin, but it has since been renovated and is now a wonderful place to stay. It has two rooms, one filled with bunk beds, and a stove to keep warm. Just outside the bothy flows the Geldie Burn River, providing fresh water. There's even a newly built toilet block right behind the bothy, courtesy of the MBA and Mar Lodge Estate.

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a beautiful setting for a bothy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find around Braemar?

Braemar, located in the Cairngorms National Park, offers a diverse range of huts. You can find rustic mountain bothies, which are basic, unlocked shelters maintained for public use, as well as more comfortable private cabins, lodges, and even glamping pods. These options cater to different preferences, from a true wilderness experience to self-contained stays with modern amenities.

Which are some of the popular bothies in the Braemar area?

Several bothies are highly regarded in the Braemar area. Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy is known for its remote location on the Balmoral Estate and authentic experience. Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy is a recently renovated stone and tin bothy with good facilities, including a composting toilet and fireplace. Bob Scott's Bothy, on the Mar Lodge Estate, is popular for its capacity and multifuel stove. Another recently renovated option is Red House Bothy, which offers bunk beds and magnificent views over the Cairngorms.

Are there any bothies with historical significance near Braemar?

Yes, the Upper Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, serves as a welcome shelter on the Cateran Trail. It's notable for a story recounted in Queen Victoria’s Highland Journals, where she passed this way in 1865 and stopped for tea, only for the kettle to have been forgotten.

What facilities can I expect at a mountain bothy near Braemar?

Mountain bothies are generally basic, offering shelter from the elements. Facilities typically include a room with a table, benches, and often bunk beds or sleeping platforms. Many have a fireplace or multifuel stove, so bringing your own fuel is recommended. Some, like Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Red House Bothy, have composting or pit toilets. Water sources are usually nearby streams or burns, which may require treatment. Bothies do not typically have electricity or running water inside.

Are there more comfortable, private cabin options available in Braemar?

Yes, for those seeking more comfort, options like Braemar Lodge Cabins offer spacious, clean, and well-presented self-catering accommodation with stunning views. These are located directly in the village, providing easy access to amenities. Another example is The Bothy at Ivy Cottage Guest House, which provides a luxurious studio experience with a mini-kitchen, modern shower room, and a wood-burning stove.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The huts around Braemar serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and road cycling. For hiking, there are easy trails like the Lion's Face from Braemar loop or the Quoich Punch Bowl loop. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as the Balmoral Castle and River Dee loop or the Cairnwell Climb & Alyth loop.

Are there family-friendly huts or walks around Braemar?

While traditional bothies are basic, some private cabins like Braemar Lodge Cabins offer comfortable stays suitable for families. For walks, there are several easy hiking trails around Braemar that are suitable for families, such as the Braemar to Creag Choinnich loop or the Linn of Dee – Linn of Dee Waterfall loop, which offer shorter distances and gentler terrain.

What is the best time to visit the huts in Braemar?

The best time to visit depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery and generally milder weather for hiking. Summer provides longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures. For experienced winter hikers, visiting bothies in winter can offer a unique, rugged adventure, but requires appropriate gear and skills due to potential snow, ice, and shorter daylight.

Can I access Munros (mountains over 3,000 feet) from these huts?

Yes, many bothies, particularly those in remote mountain locations like Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy, serve as excellent base camps for bagging Munros in the surrounding Cairngorms. The region is rich with opportunities for challenging mountain ascents.

Are there any specific rules or etiquette for using mountain bothies?

Yes, bothies operate on a 'first come, first served' basis and are maintained by volunteers. It's crucial to follow the Mountain Bothy Code, which includes principles like leaving no trace, carrying out all rubbish, being considerate of other users, and ensuring the bothy is left clean and tidy. Some bothies, like Bob Scott's Bothy, may request that you do not burn wood collected from the estate.

How accessible are the huts, and is parking available?

Accessibility varies greatly. Some private cabins, like Braemar Lodge Cabins, are directly in the village with easy access and parking. Mountain bothies, by nature, are often remote and require a significant walk-in. For example, Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy is in a remote location on the Balmoral Estate. Parking for bothies is typically at the nearest road end, from where you'll embark on a hike to reach the shelter.

What natural features can I expect to see near the huts?

The huts are nestled within the stunning Cairngorms National Park, offering access to diverse natural features. You'll encounter majestic mountains, pristine lochs like Loch Muick near Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy, and flowing rivers such as the Lui Burn near Bob Scott's Bothy and the Geldie Burn near Red House Bothy. The landscape also features ancient Caledonian pine forests, open moorland, and dramatic glens.

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