Best huts around Rannoch are situated in a vast and wild expanse of the Scottish Highlands, characterized by its remote moorland, lochs, and mountains. This region offers diverse hut experiences for those seeking solitude or connection with nature. Rannoch is known for its dramatic landscapes and provides a setting for various outdoor activities. The area's unique geography makes it a destination for exploring remote accommodations.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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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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Conveniently located - not necessarily pretty.
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Also known as 'McCook's Cottage', Ben Alder Cottage is a remote bothy set below Ben Alder and above Loch Ericht. Sleeping up to six people (it's worth taking a tent so you can wild camp nearby if it's full when you arrive) it has a wood-burning stove, although residents must supply their own firewood. This bothy has a colourful history, having been used by ghillies (servents/attendants on shoots), stalkers, fishermen, walkers and poachers over the years. It's also said to be haunted...
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We went here by bike from Bridge of Gaur. Doable, only had to hike the last hour through marhses.
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Lovely little back to basics hostel. Super friendly staff. Compost loo. Allowed me to camp right next to the loch. Donation in the pot :)
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One can take a bed in the bunkhouses. Very cheap, but weaker youth hostel standard. In the houses you can also cook for yourself or eat in the hotel in the evening...
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Rannoch offers a diverse range of hut experiences, from rustic bothies to more comfortable, well-equipped cabins. You can find historic hotels like Kingshouse Hotel, facilities with camping and microlodges such as Glencoe Mountain Resort, and remote youth hostels like Loch Ossian Youth Hostel. There are also unique options like the glass-fronted Star Hut at Rannoch Station and modern self-catering cottages like Granary Cottage at Bridge of Gaur.
Yes, Rannoch is home to several places with rich history. The Kingshouse Hotel has stood in its incredible surroundings since the 1800s. Additionally, Ben Alder Cottage Bothy, also known as 'McCook's Cottage', has a long history of serving ghillies, stalkers, fishermen, walkers, and even poachers, and is rumored to be haunted.
The Star Hut at Rannoch Station is a unique, glass-fronted hut offering spectacular 25-mile views to the southeast and incredible opportunities for stargazing due to the lack of light pollution. Similarly, High House at Rannoch Station provides profound peace and tranquility with spectacular views and excellent stargazing potential.
The Rannoch area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like Schiehallion or the Rannoch Forest Walk. Cycling is also popular, with options like the Loch Rannoch loop. For more details on routes, you can check the Hiking around Rannoch guide and the Cycling around Rannoch guide.
Yes, Glencoe Mountain Resort offers family-friendly facilities, including camping and microlodges, and a chairlift for scenic rides. Many of the easier hiking routes around Rannoch, such as the River Tummel, Allt Mor waterfall & Loch Rannoch loop, are suitable for families. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Rannoch guide.
The Star Hut and High House at Rannoch Station are uniquely accessible by train, offering a car-free wilderness experience. Loch Ossian Youth Hostel is also only accessible on foot or by bike, as there is no road access.
Ben Alder Cottage Bothy is a brilliantly remote refuge. It's a medium-sized bothy that sleeps up to six people and has a wood-burning stove, but visitors must bring their own firewood. Bothies are typically basic shelters, so be prepared for an off-grid experience and carry out everything you carry in.
Blackrock Cottage is an iconic landmark and a highly photogenic spot against the dramatic mountain backdrop of the Glencoe Valley. While it is privately owned by the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club and not accessible for interior visits, it makes for a wonderful photo opportunity.
Yes, High House at Rannoch Station, constructed with local larch wood and reclaimed Scottish slate, offers a unique, comfortable, and warm dwelling with a fully stocked kitchen and a shower with hot water. Granary Cottage at Bridge of Gaur is another self-catering holiday cottage that provides modern conveniences, including super-fast fiber Wi-Fi, balancing comfort with remoteness.
The Kingshouse Hotel offers a restaurant and bar, providing facilities for hikers and cyclists. Glencoe Mountain Resort also has a large dining room with local dishes. For those staying at Loch Ossian Youth Hostel, the nearby Station Inn pub offers hearty meals.
The Rannoch wilderness is rich in wildlife. Guests staying at The Star Hut or High House at Rannoch Station often spot deer in the surrounding silver birch and rowan woods. The remote moorland and lochs are home to various bird species and other Scottish wildlife.
Visitors appreciate the profound peace and tranquility offered by the remote settings, the stunning views, and the opportunities for stargazing. The unique blend of rustic, off-grid experiences with some modern, comfortable options also appeals to many, as does the chance to connect with nature and experience dramatic weather.
While the region can experience dramatic weather, huts like The Star Hut and High House at Rannoch Station are designed to be warm and comfortable even in winter. For bothies like Ben Alder Cottage Bothy, bringing your own firewood is essential. Always be prepared for challenging conditions and check weather forecasts before setting out for winter hiking.


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