Best huts around Torridon And Kinlochewe are situated in the Scottish Highlands, an area characterized by its dramatic mountain landscapes, deep lochs, and remote wilderness. This region offers a range of outdoor activities, including challenging hiking trails and mountaineering. The natural environment provides a setting for various types of accommodation, from basic mountain shelters to more equipped facilities.
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Very fine and well maintained bothy, a pleasure to stay there.
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The Ling Hut as seen across Lochan an Iasgair below it on a day of interesting weather.
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A fabulously located hut owned by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, rich in Scottish mountaineering history. Can be booked by groups from other climbing clubs 😊. Basic facilities - but fabulous location!
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Watch out for rock slides across the path! An incredible descent, I had to walk some of it (on a gravel bike)
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Technical loose descent with tight switchbacks. Be on top of your riding game. High consequence if it goes wrong😉
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Shenavall Bothy is one of my favourites especially having visited so many times. It has changed a lot in the fifty years I have known it, now quite a bit smaller than it originally was though undoubtedly more secure and in better condition. The views are stunning and is well positioned to climb the famous Fisherfield 6 (now sadly only 5) and of course the twin Corbetts, Beinn Dearg Mòr and Beinn Dearg Bheag which dominate the view to the north west.
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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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The Torridon and Kinlochewe area offers a diverse range of accommodation, from rustic mountain bothies for a traditional wilderness experience to well-equipped youth hostels, bunkhouses, and private mountain chalets. This variety caters to different preferences, whether you're seeking basic shelter, a social atmosphere, or more luxurious self-catering options.
Yes, the region boasts huts with significant history. For instance, Coire Fionnaraich Bothy was originally built in the 1800s as a stalker's cottage, offering a genuine historical experience. Similarly, The Ling Hut, owned by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, is steeped in Scottish mountaineering history.
For serious mountaineers, Shenavall Bothy is an iconic and strategic basecamp, particularly for undertaking the challenging 'Fisherfield Six' Munros. The Ling Hut is also an excellent and comfortable base for mountaineers and climbers exploring the Torridon mountains.
Yes, Torridon Youth Hostel is a popular and versatile base for families, offering both private rooms and spacious shared dorms. It's ideal for those wanting to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings and local wildlife.
The Ling Hut offers basic but comprehensive facilities, including alpine-style sleeping platforms with mattresses, a kitchen equipped with cookers, microwaves, and fridges, hot and cold running water, two showers, toilets, and a drying room. Power outlets for USB A or C are available at the bunks.
The Kinlochewe Bunkhouse provides clean, simple, and budget-friendly accommodation. It's impressively located, offering easy access to 20 Munros, making it ideal for walkers, climbers, and cyclists seeking a social atmosphere and good facilities.
Yes, the Kinlochewe Mountain Chalets offer a more luxurious and private self-catering experience. These secluded timber chalets are well-equipped with modern comforts such as TV, DVD, full kitchens, and private parking, providing a comfortable base for exploring the Highlands.
Coire Fionnaraich Bothy offers a genuine, remote bothy experience. It includes a multifuel stove, but you'll need to bring your own fuel supplies as there's nothing nearby. Be aware that it is closed for stag stalking between September 20th and October 20th each year.
The Torridon and Kinlochewe area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy walks to challenging mountain hikes. Explore options like the 'Beinn Eighe Mountain Path loop' or the 'Liathach Traverse' for hiking, or try mountaineering routes such as the 'Summit of Beinn Alligin'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Torridon And Kinlochewe and Mountain Hikes around Torridon And Kinlochewe guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails in the area. You can enjoy routes like the 'Falls of Balgy – Loch Damh loop' or the 'View of Loch Maree loop'. These are great for beginners or families looking for less strenuous walks. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Torridon And Kinlochewe guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible remote locations, the genuine wilderness experience, and the strategic positions of many huts for accessing challenging mountain routes. The historical significance of places like Coire Fionnaraich Bothy and the comprehensive facilities of The Ling Hut are also highly valued.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery and fewer midges, though weather can be unpredictable. Summer provides longer daylight hours and generally milder conditions, ideal for extended hikes. Winter offers a challenging but rewarding experience for experienced mountaineers, though some bothies like Coire Fionnaraich Bothy have specific closure periods.


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