Best huts around Lochduich are situated in a sea loch on Scotland's west coast, offering diverse accommodations amidst dramatic landscapes. The region is characterized by its tranquil beauty, surrounded by mountains and providing access to various outdoor activities. Lochduich is known for its blend of rustic bothies and more comfortable lodging options. This area serves as a base for exploring the Highlands and its natural features.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Good showers and in the evening a fish and chips wagon comes by!
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The Glen Affric Youth hostel is an awesome adventure base. It's about 10 km from the Glen Affric car park, but once there you have access to loads of great running adventures. It's also on the Glen Affric Way long distance trail. Please do book in advance or at least check it's open. They shut for a week each month to give the staff time off and the hostel is also available for private hire, so it's not a guarantee stay.
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Cycle-able from Glen Affric youth hostel on bike with chubby rubber (40mm upwards). Descent to Morvich is a beauty but you'll probably want bigger tyres for the chonk. There are plenty of big rocks and carrying. Bothy in really good condition with bunk beds. When we stayed, there were 5 others there and it was good craic.
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Beautiful bothy amidst mountains of kintail. 2 rooms with bunks. Very remote. Very good.
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Set amidst glorious Highland scenery, Glen Affric Youth Hostel is one of the most wonderfully located hostels in the country. This former stalking bothy today has a wind turbine and solar panels, providing it with the clean energy it needs to power its two private rooms and dorms. From its door are some superb Munros, including the magnificent Sgùrr nan Ceathreamhnan. The hostel also sits on the route of the Cape Wrath Trail and the Affric Kintail Way long-distance footpaths.
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Camban is a bothy that provides something of a link between Kintail and Glen Affric. It's a popular shelter for weary hikers bagging the region's Munros – the area is renowned for its multi-summit ridge walks. There are two rooms that permit up to eight people and an open fire. As ever, in the case of a full bothy, always have a tent, just in case.
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Loch Duich offers a diverse range of accommodations, from rustic mountain bothies for wilderness seekers to luxurious glamping pods and well-appointed holiday cottages. Options include basic shelters like Camban Bothy, eco-conscious unique stays such as The Magic Hut, and comfortable retreats like Aldercroft Pod or Loch Duich Cottage.
Yes, for those seeking a back-to-basics wilderness experience, Camban Bothy is an excellent choice. It sleeps up to eight people across two rooms and includes an open fire, though you'll need to bring your own fuel. Another option is Suardalan Bothy, which offers a blend of accessibility and rustic charm amidst picturesque mountain surroundings.
For families, Morvich is a great hub with accommodation options and low-level walks, including to the nearby Falls of Glomach. The Wild Mammal Coastal Trail is a 1.5-mile family-friendly trail with great views, where you might spot dolphins and sea otters. Loch Duich Cottage, with its spacious garden and amenities, is also suitable for families.
Yes, The Magic Hut offers a cozy and unique off-grid experience for eco-travellers. Nestled on a hillside with stunning views of Loch Duich and Eilean Donan Castle, it features a compost toilet and emphasizes a return to nature, perfect for peace and tranquility.
The area around Loch Duich offers a variety of hiking trails. From Morvich, you can access routes onto the legendary Five Sisters of Kintail, Beinn Fhada, and The Saddle for more challenging hikes. For easier options, consider trails like the Eilean Donan Castle from Dornie or the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Lochduich guide.
Absolutely. Many accommodations are designed to maximize the stunning views. Aldercroft Pod, a luxury glamping option, boasts views of Loch Duich and the Five Sisters of Kintail. Taigh na Carr offers panoramic views across the loch, and Creagan Ruadh provides comfortable stays with large windows framing the loch and surrounding hills.
Druidaig Lodge is a grand, traditional Highland hunting lodge set in private grounds with commanding views over Loch Duich. It features wood-paneled interiors and open fireplaces, making it ideal for larger families or groups seeking a unique Highland experience with historical character.
Loch Duich is surrounded by dramatic landscapes and natural features. Eilean Donan Castle is a prominent landmark nearby. From Morvich, you can explore the Five Sisters of Kintail and the Falls of Glomach. The Wild Mammal Coastal Trail offers opportunities to spot dolphins and sea otters along the coast.
Yes, some bothies have specific requirements. For example, Glenlicht House Bothy is exclusively for members of the British Mountaineering Club. For bothies with open fires, like Camban Bothy, you will need to bring your own fuel.
The Glen Affric Youth Hostel is well-equipped with kitchen and common areas, games, maps, and even coffee, milk, and teas for self-service. It features a cozy stove with water heating and drying racks, and uses sustainable energy from a wind turbine and solar panels. It's advisable to book in advance.
Yes, near Glenlicht House Bothy, there is a great wild swimming spot accessible by walking down some steps. This offers a refreshing way to experience the natural beauty of the area.
The Loch Duich area is a significant point for several long-distance trails. Morvich is the end point of the Affric Kintail Way, and hikers on the Cape Wrath Trail can also pass through this area. The Glen Affric Youth Hostel also sits on the route of both the Cape Wrath Trail and the Affric Kintail Way.


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