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Top 13 Huts and Cabins around Lochbroom

Huts around Lochbroom are situated in a region characterized by its rugged Scottish Highlands landscape, featuring lochs, mountains, and remote glens. The area offers a mix of natural beauty and historical significance, providing shelter for those exploring its extensive outdoor terrain. It is known for its challenging hiking routes and opportunities for experiencing wilderness.

Best huts around Lochbroom

  • The most popular huts is The Schoolhouse, a hut and historical site that offers shelter from highland weather. This bothy combines…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Knockdamph Bothy

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Nice bothy close to running water. 3 rooms in total (1 left with sleeping platform and open fire, 1 right with open fire and table, 1 upstairs with two beds …

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Glencanisp Lodge

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Glencanisp Lodge is often the starting point for a hike onto Suilven, one of the UK's most remarkable mountains. Any approach to Suilven is long and Glencanisp Lodge is about …

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Shenavall Bothy

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Of all of Scotland's bothies, Shenavall is perhaps the most iconic. Its surroundings are incredible. Backed by the bristly, yet shapely, arc of Beinn Dearg Mòr and in the lee …

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The Schoolhouse

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Shelter from the highland weather. It's a bit basic but when it's lashing down it's the perfect spot.

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Descent to Carnmore Bothy and Fionn Loch

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A superb and spectacular descent to Carnmore bothy with spectacular views. The bothy is a watertight and basic shelter near the Fionn and Dubh Lochs.

It's rocky and wild, and don't forget the midge spray!

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Clive G
March 10, 2026, Shenavall Bothy

Very fine and well maintained bothy, a pleasure to stay there.

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Clive G
November 12, 2025, Glencanisp Lodge

Not far from the lodge is the widely captured view across the loch to the towering western end of Suilven. Get the trees into the shot too!

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A classic bothy on the Cape Wrath Trail, Knockdamph is an atmospheric place to visit or stay. There are two communal rooms with fireplaces in the downstairs and a small sleeping space in the attic.

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A very beautiful, relatively newly renovated bothy with a great location above the lake. With an upstairs room ;-) / more beds. Great to see in the video: https://youtu.be/MlmAPetBIcM?si=2bCc9Ave5gq0EUwR&t=365

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Watch out for rock slides across the path! An incredible descent, I had to walk some of it (on a gravel bike)

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bertbulsworth
November 15, 2024, The Schoolhouse

Well maintained and interesting Bothy.

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Technical loose descent with tight switchbacks. Be on top of your riding game. High consequence if it goes wrong😉

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Superb large bothy. Great location and very easily accessible. You might have to rearrange some furniture to make space to sleep if it is busy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of huts can I expect to find around Lochbroom?

The Lochbroom area is known for its bothies, historical huts, and remote lodges. These shelters range in difficulty and offer various outdoor experiences, from basic, functional stays to more established lodges. They are appreciated for providing shelter in the rugged Scottish Highlands.

Which huts are popular among visitors in Lochbroom?

Among the most popular huts is The Schoolhouse, a historical site offering basic shelter. Another highly regarded spot is Shenavall Bothy, known for its incredible remote surroundings and as a base for Munro bagging. Visitors also enjoy Knockdamph Bothy, a classic bothy on the Cape Wrath Trail with three rooms and an open fire.

Are there any historical huts in the Lochbroom area?

Yes, The Schoolhouse is a notable historical hut that combines shelter with information about its past and restoration work. Knockdamph Bothy also offers an atmospheric, classic bothy experience with a rich history as part of the Cape Wrath Trail.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Lochbroom?

The area around Lochbroom offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various hiking trails, from easy loops like the Corrieshalloch Gorge & Waterfalls to more challenging routes. Cycling is also popular, with difficult routes such as the NC500 Alternative loop. For more details on routes, you can explore Hiking around Lochbroom and Cycling around Lochbroom.

Are there any huts that serve as a base for challenging mountain climbs?

Yes, Shenavall Bothy is an iconic and remote bothy, serving as a popular basecamp for Munro bagging, including the challenging Fisherfield Six and the traverse of An Teallach. Glencanisp Lodge is often the starting point for hikes onto Suilven, one of the UK's most remarkable mountains.

When is the best time to visit the huts around Lochbroom?

The Scottish Highlands can be enjoyed year-round, but for hiking and outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers more favorable weather conditions. Be prepared for midges, especially in late spring and summer; visitors to The Schoolhouse have noted them in May. Winter visits offer a different, more challenging wilderness experience.

What are the typical facilities available at these huts?

Many huts, especially bothies, offer basic facilities. For example, Knockdamph Bothy has three rooms, including one with a sleeping platform and an open fire, and another with an open fire and a table. The Schoolhouse is described as basic but functional. Remote lodges like Deanich Lodge are known for their wild, spectacular landscapes and lack of internet connection, emphasizing a true wilderness retreat.

Are there any huts that are particularly remote or offer a true wilderness experience?

Absolutely. Shenavall Bothy is in a very remote location, making it a great place to stop in the wilderness. Similarly, Deanich Lodge is one of the most remote lodges in Scotland, offering spectacular and wild landscapes with no internet connection, perfect for experiencing the glens of Scotland.

What should I know about accessing huts like Knockdamph Bothy?

Knockdamph Bothy is accessible, even with gravel bikes, though the path can be a bit rough at times. It's also a classic stop on the Cape Wrath Trail. Always be prepared for varied terrain when accessing remote huts.

Are there any places to get refreshments or supplies near the huts?

Near Glencanisp Lodge, which is a common starting point for hikes to Suilven, there is an honesty shop where you can gather refreshments before or after your hike. For other remote bothies, it's generally advised to carry all necessary supplies with you.

What are some of the natural features I can expect to see around the huts?

The Lochbroom region is characterized by its rugged Scottish Highlands landscape, featuring lochs, mountains, and remote glens. Near Glencanisp Lodge, you'll find the magnificent mountains of Suilven, Canisp, Cul Mor, and Cul Beag, along with a world of lochans, rivers, and hills. The surroundings of Shenavall Bothy are incredible, backed by Beinn Dearg Mòr and An Teallach, with nearby Loch na Sealga offering wild swimming opportunities.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts in Lochbroom?

Visitors highly appreciate the shelter these huts provide from the Highland weather, especially in remote locations. They value the combination of historical information found in places like The Schoolhouse, the incredible surroundings of bothies like Shenavall Bothy, and the atmospheric experience of classic bothies such as Knockdamph Bothy. The wild and spectacular landscapes, as seen around Deanich Lodge, are also a major draw.

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