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Top 5 Huts and Cabins around Glenelg And Arnisdale

Best huts around Glenelg And Arnisdale are found in the scenic Scottish Highlands, offering a range of accommodation options for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features remote bothies and coastal trail huts, appealing to walkers and those seeking tranquility. The area provides access to walks along the coast and into the hills, with opportunities for wildlife observation. Glenelg And Arnisdale is characterized by its natural landscape and serves as a base for exploring the surrounding wilderness.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Morvich

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Located by the A87 'road to the Isles', at the far eastern end of beautiful Loch Duich, Morvich is superbly placed for Highland adventure. There are a few accommodation options …

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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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Glenlicht House Bothy

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This bothy is only for members of the British Mountaineering Club. However, feel free to walk down the steps to get to a great wild swimming spot.

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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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Wild Mammal Coastal Trail

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1.5 mile trail along the coast that has great views and you might be able to spot dolphins and sea otters. There are two huts, one at the start and …

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Ruairi Mulholland
April 18, 2026, Glenlicht House Bothy

Inga is incorrect. The Hadden-Woodburn memorial hut is available for booking to all. You can contact eumcbothy1@gmail.com for more details.

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Great place to stay when climbing the Knoydart munros.

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Good showers and in the evening a fish and chips wagon comes by!

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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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This isn't a proper bothy because you have to pay for it! However it does make a really useful halfway shelter on the trail from Kinlough Horn to Inverie, and it has a kitchen, bedroom and toilet. You can also camp for free out the front of the bothy.

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A wonderfully remote bothy in what is already known as 'Scotland's last wilderness' - the Knoydart peninsula. You can hike here in a day from the pretty village of Inverie.

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Alex Foxfield
February 20, 2023, Morvich

Located by the A87 'road to the Isles', at the far eastern end of beautiful Loch Duich, Morvich is superbly placed for Highland adventure. There are a few accommodation options in the area, including a campsite. It's the end point of the Affric Kintail Way and hikers on the Cape Wrath Trail can also pass this way. With hiking routes onto the legendary Five Sisters of Kintail, as well as routes on Beinn Fhada, starting here – not to mention the nearby attraction of the Saddle – there's plenty to attract Munro baggers. There are some lovely low-level walks too, including to the nearby Falls of Glomach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and bothies can I find in Glenelg And Arnisdale?

Glenelg And Arnisdale offers a diverse range of accommodations, from cozy trekkers huts with amenities to basic, remote bothies. You can find options like the well-equipped Trekkers Hut in Arnisdale, remote bothies such as Sourlies Bothy and Suardalan Bothy, and even huts along the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail.

Are there any family-friendly huts or trails suitable for families?

Yes, the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail is an excellent family-friendly option. It's a 1.5-mile coastal path with two huts, information boards, good parking, and picnic tables, offering opportunities to spot dolphins and sea otters. While not strictly a hut, Glenbeag Cottage in Glenelg is also highlighted as a recently renovated family holiday home.

Which huts are best for a remote wilderness experience or Munro bagging?

For a true wilderness experience, Sourlies Bothy is highly recommended. It's in a very remote location and serves as an excellent base for Munro bagging in Knoydart or as a stop along the Cape Wrath Trail. Its remoteness is a key feature for those seeking solitude.

Are there any huts with good amenities and stunning views?

The Trekkers Hut in Arnisdale is praised for its cozy atmosphere, stunning views, and excellent amenities. Visitors highlight its spaciousness, comfortable couches, warm fireplace, and well-equipped kitchen and bathroom. It offers a peaceful environment with direct access to walks and opportunities to spot wildlife.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see near the huts?

The Glenelg And Arnisdale area is rich in wildlife. Near the Trekkers Hut in Arnisdale, you can often spot seals, otters, deer, and pheasants. Along the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail, dolphins and sea otters are frequently seen. Cottages like Shore Cottage in Arnisdale also report sightings of seals, porpoises, red deer, otters, and pine martens.

Are there any bothies specifically for British Mountaineering Club members?

Yes, Glenlicht House Bothy is specifically for members of the British Mountaineering Club. It's also notable for its proximity to a great wild swimming spot, which is accessible to all.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Glenelg And Arnisdale?

The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Beinn Sgritheall loop from Glenelg' or the 'Ladhar Bheinn Trail'. Running routes such as the 'Glenelg Peninsula loop from Glenelg' are also available. For cycling, consider routes like 'Around Loch Alsh & Loch Duich from Kyle of Lochalsh'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, running, and road cycling guides for the area.

Is there parking available for huts in Glenelg And Arnisdale?

Parking availability varies by hut. For instance, the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail has good parking at its start. For the Trekkers Hut in Arnisdale, there's a walk to the hut from the parking area, adding to its secluded charm. Remote bothies like Sourlies Bothy typically require significant walks to reach, often with no direct vehicle access.

What should I know about staying in a bothy like Suardalan Bothy?

Suardalan Bothy is a beautiful old building with basic bothy amenities, including multiple rooms and stoves. It's considered relatively accessible compared to some other bothies, though you might still need to hike the last bit. Sheep often roam in the nearby fields, and wood for burning can be found within a short walk. Be prepared for basic facilities and potentially more visitors due to its accessibility.

Are there any places to eat or drink near the huts?

While many huts are remote, the village of Glenelg, about a 30-minute drive from Arnisdale, offers access to a local store and a pub, the Glenelg Inn. Some accommodations like Forestry House in Glenelg are conveniently located within walking distance of these village amenities.

What is the best time to visit the huts in Glenelg And Arnisdale?

The Glenelg And Arnisdale area is appealing year-round, but the best time often depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer midges. Summer provides longer daylight hours for exploring. For a true wilderness experience in remote bothies, be prepared for varying weather conditions regardless of the season, and always check forecasts.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints near the huts?

The region is known for its stunning natural beauty. Many huts offer views of mountains and lochs, such as the views of Loch Hourn from Shore Cottage in Arnisdale. The Wild Mammal Coastal Trail provides great coastal views and opportunities to spot marine wildlife. The mountains surrounding Suardalan Bothy, including Munros, also offer beautiful vistas.

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