Best huts in Aberdeenshire are found within a region characterized by its diverse landscapes, including portions of the Cairngorms National Park, expansive coastlines, and river valleys. This area offers a variety of hut and cabin accommodations designed to connect visitors with nature. The region's natural beauty provides a backdrop for outdoor activities and serene escapes. Aberdeenshire features a range of options from rustic bothies to luxurious glamping units.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Amazing location. When I stayed there were 6 of us crammed in together. In a pinch an additional 2 could have gone under the bench (max)
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Good bothy - there is a well equipped public toilet with sanitary towels and loo roll thankfully!
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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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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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This 'Royal Bothy' on the Balmoral Estate might not be as regal as you might expect, but it remains one of the most beautiful bothies I've ever stayed in in Scotland. The former stable of the royal lodge in front of it has been converted into a bothy by the MBA and has everything you need: bunk beds, a table and chairs, and a stove for warmth. Because logging or collecting fallen wood is prohibited around the bothy, the estate supplies its own firewood. You can find the wood at the back of the bothy, but you still have to saw it yourself. Fortunately, there's also a saw in the bothy—thanks King Charles! The location is also fantastic, with beautiful views, and the small wooded area has a cozy and inviting feel. A stream with fresh water flows through it. I would love to return here someday.
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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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Aberdeenshire offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional, rustic bothies to luxurious glamping units and modern cabins. You can find shepherd's huts, eco-friendly off-grid options, and fully equipped lodges, many featuring amenities like private hot tubs and stunning views.
Yes, several options cater to families. Mar Lodge is noted as family-friendly. Other accommodations like Ledmacoy Shepherd's Huts and Deeside Holiday Park offer amenities and settings suitable for families, with some featuring play areas and animal interaction like at Cairngorms Glamping.
For a traditional, basic shelter experience, consider bothies like Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy on the Balmoral Estate, Bob Scott's Bothy on the Mar Lodge Estate, Callater Stables Bothy, Gelder Shiel Stable Bothy, and Red House Bothy. These typically provide basic facilities like bunk beds, a table, and a stove, often requiring visitors to bring their own supplies.
Absolutely. Aberdeenshire features numerous luxury glamping and cabin options. Examples include Ledmacoy Shepherd's Huts with al fresco baths, Sweet Donside Cabins and Cairngorms Glamping with private hot tubs, and Cobblehouse Country Cabins offering riverside views and log burners. Logie Newton Lodges also provide indulgent rural luxury with private hot tubs.
The region around the huts is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging routes, as well as cycling paths. For hiking, explore options in the Hiking in Aberdeenshire guide or Easy hikes in Aberdeenshire. Cycling enthusiasts can check out routes in the Cycling in Aberdeenshire guide. Many locations are also close to nature trails, wildlife spotting areas, and even wild swimming spots.
Yes, several accommodations welcome dogs. Cobblehouse Country Cabins are dog-friendly, offering fenced-off seating areas. Logie Newton Lodges also cater to dog owners, providing a great base for exploring the countryside with your pet.
Many huts and cabins are nestled within the magnificent Cairngorms National Park. Notable examples include Ledmacoy Shepherd's Huts, Sweet Donside Cabins, Juniper Shepherd Hut, and Cairngorms Glamping. Traditional bothies like Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy and Bob Scott's Bothy are also located within the park, offering access to its stunning landscapes.
Yes, Aberdeenshire offers many unique stays. Goukstone Shepherd's Huts are sustainable and off-grid, powered by solar and warmed by wood-burning stoves. Sweet Donside Cabins, Juniper Shepherd Hut, Cairngorms Glamping, and Logie Newton Lodges all feature private hot tubs. Harestone Moss offers accommodations with wood-burning hot tubs and saunas in a rewilded landscape.
The region is rich in history. Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy and Gelder Shiel Stable Bothy are both located on the historic Balmoral Estate. Mar Lodge is a National Trust for Scotland property with historical significance. The Lily Pod in Cruden Bay is near Slains Castle, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Visitors frequently praise the connection with nature, the serene and secluded settings, and the unique experiences offered by these accommodations. Many enjoy the luxurious amenities like hot tubs, the cozy interiors of shepherd's huts, and the authentic, off-grid adventure provided by traditional bothies. The stunning views and access to outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Many options are perfect for a romantic escape. Juniper Shepherd Hut in Royal Deeside offers a romantic setting with a hot tub and a 'sitooterie.' Ledmacoy Shepherd's Huts and Sweet Donside Cabins also provide luxurious and secluded hideaways ideal for couples.
Bothies are basic shelters, often in remote locations, and typically require a walk to reach. For example, Callater Stables Bothy is an easy 40-minute walk from the land rover track. They are left unlocked and are free to use, but visitors are expected to follow the 'Bothy Code,' which includes leaving no trace and carrying out all rubbish. Some bothies, like Bob Scott's Bothy, have a multifuel stove, so bringing your own fuel is advisable.


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