Huts around Broadford And Strath, a region in Scotland, provide diverse accommodation options for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its coastal landscapes, views of islands and peaks, and opportunities for wildlife observation. It offers a range of experiences from basic bothies to more comfortable cabins. This region is known for its rugged terrain and scenic beauty, making it a destination for those seeking natural immersion.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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The Uags Bothy sits above a small rocky beach with sweeping views of the Inner Sound to Scalpay, Raasay and Skye. It was once part of a small settlement – the ruins are still visible close by. The bothy has two rooms and an attic with another two rooms. It is equipped with a fireplace, tables and benches. Out of the summer months, this location sees few visitors. The trail (if there is one) is hard to follow in places, but some cairns are there to help.
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A safe hut for the night. There are plenty of sleeping places. Perhaps up to 20 people can sleep here. There's a simple toilet further up. You'll need to go further away to get water.
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A great youth hostel, positioned perfectly for climbing and hiking in the Cuillin. Offers shared dorms and limited private rooms.
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It is a great area to sit and watch the Glenelg ferry crossing.
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Occupying a magnificent position to the west of the formidable Cuillin, Glenbrittle Youth Hostel is an excellent basecamp for adventures on the famous ridge. Open from April to September, the hostel boasts a drying room, catering at breakfast only, secure lockers and free parking for guests. There's no way to reach the hostel by public transport. The nearest bus stop is at Sligachan, around 15 miles (24 km) away.
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Camasunary Bothy is a small shelter located in the remote and picturesque Camasunary Bay. The bothy is a popular spot for hill walkers and adventurers seeking to explore the rugged terrain of the Isle of Skye. It offers basic accommodation and is a great option for those looking to experience the wild and unspoiled Scottish landscape. The bothy has two rooms, one for sleeping with wooden sleeping platforms and another for eating. It can accommodate about 15 people between the bunks and benches.
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A stunning place to spend the night. A trek to get to (especially on a bike) but well worth the effort
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Broadford and Strath offers a diverse range of hut accommodations, from basic bothies for an immersive nature experience to luxurious shepherd's huts and comfortable self-catering cabins. This variety allows visitors to choose based on their preference for rustic charm or modern amenities.
Yes, for a traditional and rustic experience, you can find bothies like Camasunary Bothy and Uags Bothy. Camasunary Bothy is a medium-sized shelter with bunk-bed platforms for 16 people, located on Camasunary Bay with stunning views. Uags Bothy, situated above a small rocky beach, offers sweeping views and was once part of a small settlement.
Absolutely. For a glamping experience, consider the Skye Shepherd Huts, which are luxury, dog-friendly accommodations with wood-burning stoves and private bathrooms. Another option is the Large Shepherd's Hut with Sea Views on the Corry Lodge estate, offering a cozy stay with a wood stove and en-suite bathroom directly on the sea.
For self-catering comfort, options include Allt Beag Hut No 1, which are larch-clad huts with central heating, king-size beds, and panoramic views. The House Of Juniper - The Cabins in Harrapool are also highly rated for their immaculate condition and cooking facilities. Broadford Lodges Skye provide clean, comfortable, and well-located accommodation with terraces and mountain views.
Several locations offer excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. The Kylerhea Wildlife Hide and Viewpoint provides a hut specifically for watching dolphins and sea otters. The Wild Mammal Coastal Trail also features two huts along its 1.5-mile path, where you might spot dolphins and sea otters. The Large Shepherd's Hut on the Corry Lodge estate offers chances to see migratory birds, local mammals, and occasionally otters and dolphins from your window.
Yes, the Wild Mammal Coastal Trail is family-friendly, featuring a 1.5-mile coastal path with information boards and two huts. The Kylerhea Wildlife Hide and Viewpoint is also suitable for families, offering a hut for wildlife watching, parking, and picnic tables. Skye Shepherd Huts are dog-friendly, which can be a plus for families traveling with pets.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails like the 'Loch Sligachan loop from Broadford' or 'Valley View Cycling Route – The Marble Line Railway Path loop from Broadford' (MTB Trails around Broadford And Strath). For mountain hikes, consider routes such as 'Lochan Coire Lagan loop from Sgurr Brittle' or 'Glenbrittle Youth Hostel loop from Sgùrr nan Gobhar' (Mountain Hikes around Broadford And Strath). Running trails are also available, including 'Boreraig, Suisnish & the Cleared Coast from Suardal' (Running Trails around Broadford And Strath).
The best time to visit depends on your preference. While many huts offer year-round comfort, bothies like Uags Bothy see fewer visitors outside the summer months, offering a more secluded experience. Summer generally provides milder weather for outdoor activities, but it's also when midges can be more prevalent. For bothies, be prepared for basic conditions regardless of the season.
Yes, the Skye Shepherd Huts are specifically highlighted as dog-friendly, allowing you to bring your canine companions along for your stay in a tranquil, remote setting.
For bothy stays, you should pack essentials like a sleeping bag, cooking gear, food, water, and a headlamp, as they offer basic shelter without amenities like heating or cooking facilities. For shepherd's huts or cabins, check specific listings, but generally, you'll need personal items, appropriate clothing for outdoor activities, and possibly groceries if self-catering. Always be prepared for changeable Scottish weather.
Yes, Uags Bothy was once part of a small settlement, and its ruins are still visible nearby, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, the Corry Lodge estate, where the Large Shepherd's Hut is located, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest with a rich history tied to the Fingon-Mackinnon clan.
Both Camasunary Bothy and Uags Bothy offer remote and secluded experiences, requiring a trek to reach them and providing basic, off-grid accommodation. The Skye Shepherd Huts are also in a tranquil, remote location, offering a sense of seclusion with more comforts.

