Best huts around Lochcarron are found in the Scottish Highlands, a region characterized by its lochs, mountains, and remote landscapes. The area provides a setting for outdoor activities and offers various types of self-catering accommodation. Lochcarron itself is a village on the shore of Loch Carron, serving as a base for exploring Wester Ross and the North Coast 500 route. The surrounding terrain includes hills and glens, suitable for hiking and mountain biking.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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Constructed during the mid-19th century, Maol Bhuidhe was once a family home in this remote countryside between Glen Shiel and Glen Carron. It was abandoned early in the 20th century and it wasn't until the 1960s when the MBA took over stewardship of the building, then badly in need of repair. These days, there are two downstairs rooms and plenty of space in the attic for those exploring the North West Highlands. It's a good base camp for some of Scotland's more remote Munros, such as Lurg Mhòr and Bidean à Choire Sheasgaich. The Killilan Forest's trio of Corbetts can also be accessed from the bothy.
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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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Water-flushed toilet... ... but you have to fetch water yourself;-) You can see it clearly in the video here: https://youtu.be/uMzAETl_b8g?si=5xsc5i3czigO2xl_&t=251
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Newly renovated in 2024, good view.
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A picturesque little bothy with plenty of space. Just of the path and not a long walk from the road, a good landmark and stopping point on the Cape Wrath trail or when ascending the nearby Munro. There is an upstairs and a small fireplace downstairs.
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Great bothy owned and managed by Attadale Estate. Good supply of firewood for the stoves but maybe take some kindling.
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Torridon Youth Hostel sits on the NC500 at the head of Upper Loch Torridon and is a popular base for hillwalkers, climbers and those simply wishing to relax and enjoy the surroundings and local wildlife. Perfect for groups, families and outdoor enthusiasts, this hostel offers a range of comfortable accommodation from private rooms to spacious shared dorms. https://www.hostellingscotland.org.uk/hostels/torridon/
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The Lochcarron area offers a diverse range of hut accommodations, from remote mountain bothies to luxurious glamping pods and self-catering cabins. You can find options like the traditional Coire Fionnaraich Bothy, modern glamping pods such as Duirinish Pods with private hot tubs, and well-equipped cabins like Applecross Cabins or Kishorn Kabin.
Yes, the region is home to several historic bothies. For example, Coire Fionnaraich Bothy was built in the 1800s as a stalker's cottage. Another is Maol Bhuidhe Bothy, constructed in the mid-19th century and once a family home, now serving as a base for exploring remote Munros.
Many accommodations in the area boast stunning views. Uags Bothy is situated above a small rocky beach with sweeping views of the Inner Sound. Cromag - Luxury Shepherd Hut offers views of Lochcarron and the surrounding hills, while Samphire Lodge provides spectacular loch views.
While many bothies are more suited for experienced hikers, some accommodations cater to families. The Torridon Youth Hostel, for instance, is highlighted as perfect for groups and families, offering a range of comfortable accommodation from private rooms to spacious shared dorms.
The Lochcarron area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging routes. For example, explore the easy hikes around Lochcarron or more demanding hiking routes. Mountain biking is also popular, with MTB trails available, such as the Loch Long loop from Stromeferry.
Yes, many huts and cabins offer modern conveniences. Cromag - Luxury Shepherd Hut is equipped with a sofa bed, shower room, full cooker, sink, fridge/freezer, TV, and Wi-Fi. Duirinish Pods feature kitchenettes, and Applecross Cabins are self-contained with a kitchen and bathroom.
Yes, bothies like Coire Fionnaraich Bothy are equipped with a multifuel stove, though visitors need to bring their own supplies. Uags Bothy also features a fireplace, tables, and benches.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. While the Scottish Highlands are beautiful year-round, some bothies, like Coire Fionnaraich Bothy, are closed from September 20th to October 20th for stag stalking. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter can be challenging with snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear and experience.
For a unique off-grid experience, Sterlochy Pod Off Grid Glamping near Lochcarron offers seclusion and breathtaking views. It's accessible via ATV transfer and features basic kitchen facilities, an outdoor bush shower, and a cassette toilet, catering to those seeking a true outdoor adventure.
Bothies are basic shelters, often without running water or electricity. You'll need to bring your own sleeping bag, food, and cooking equipment. Some, like Coire Fionnaraich Bothy, have a multifuel stove, but you must bring your own fuel. Always check for seasonal closures, especially during deer stalking season, and adhere to the bothy code of conduct.
Maol Bhuidhe Bothy was newly renovated in 2024, offering a refreshed space for those exploring the North West Highlands and its remote Munros.
Yes, several accommodations are conveniently located for those traveling the North Coast 500. Cromag - Luxury Shepherd Hut is highlighted as an ideal stop on the NC500. Applecross Cabins are also situated on the NC500 route, and Achnashellach Bothy is near Strathcarron on the route, making it a great base for exploration.


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