Huts around Aviemore, located in the Cairngorms National Park, offer diverse accommodation options for exploring the Scottish Highlands. The region provides a range of shelters, from rustic mountain bothies to comfortable self-catering lodges. These accommodations serve as bases for outdoor activities and connecting with the natural environment. Aviemore's setting supports various outdoor pursuits, including hiking and cycling.
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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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The Ryvoan Bothy is an authentic and, above all, small bothy. Because it's also relatively close to a large parking lot and visitor center for Glenmore Forest Park, and the path to it is easy to walk and cycle, it's likely to be crowded. Therefore, it wasn't my favorite during my cycling trip through the Cairngorms, but it does offer excellent accommodations with a few sleeping places, a table and chairs, and a stove.
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only really fits 2 people but a great one out the way
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This is an emergency refuge so it is requested that there are no planned stays here. and its really tiny.. If crossing the Lairig Ghru from the north in the wet seasons then worth making a decision at glen more or linn of dee before committing as it can get a little wet, cold and nerve testing in the colder months if in spate..
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A 'show-house' of a bothy. Tranquil or super-busy you never know.
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Great little bothy! Just to know there's no signal here at all.
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Aviemore offers a diverse range of accommodations, including luxurious self-catering lodges and chalets, rustic mountain bothies for adventurous stays, cozy shepherd's huts, and well-equipped club huts. Each type provides a unique experience, from comfortable stays with amenities to basic shelters in remote locations.
Yes, several options cater to families. Self-catering lodges and chalets like Pine Bank Chalets or High Range Self-Catering Chalets often provide comfortable and spacious stays. Highland Shepherd Huts are also family-friendly, set in woodland with access to amenities like toilet blocks and showers.
For those seeking an easier approach, Ryvoan Bothy is known for its relative ease of access from Glen More. Self-catering lodges and shepherd's huts generally offer easier access and more amenities compared to remote mountain bothies.
The huts around Aviemore serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the easy Drakes Circuit or the Ryvoan Pass loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes such as the Burma Road loop or To Loch Einich. Gravel biking options include the Ryvoan Bothy – Loch Morlich loop.
Yes, some accommodations are dog-friendly. Pine Bank Chalets offer pet-friendly options among their self-catering lodges. Highland Shepherd Huts also allow dogs, making them a good choice for those traveling with their canine companions.
The best time depends on your desired activities. Summer offers longer daylight hours and generally milder weather for hiking and cycling. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds. Winter offers opportunities for snow sports and a unique experience, though access to some remote bothies might be more challenging.
For a truly wild experience, mountain bothies are ideal. Ryvoan Bothy is a classic Scottish bothy, and Corrour Bothy is dramatically situated below the Devil's Point, offering basic shelter in stunning, remote locations.
Yes, Ruigh Aiteachain Bothy and Campsite is a recently renovated bothy equipped with a composting toilet and a fireplace, offering a more comfortable bothy experience. It sleeps 10 people and is well-regarded by visitors.
Packing essentials for a Cairngorms hut trip include appropriate layers for varying weather, waterproofs, sturdy footwear, a map and compass/GPS, food and water, a headlamp, and a sleeping bag for bothies. For bothies with fireplaces, consider bringing fuel if not supplied. Always check weather forecasts and be prepared for sudden changes.
Yes, Drake's Bothy is particularly suitable for cyclists as it offers plenty of space inside, including room to bring bikes indoors to protect them from the elements. Karn House (FRCC Hut) also has a storage shed for bikes, catering to cycling groups.
For a more luxurious stay, consider self-catering lodges and chalets. Pine Bank Chalets offer breathtaking hand-crafted luxury cabins with features like private saunas, underfloor heating, and bespoke furnishings. Macdui Lodge and Cairngorm Lodge are also noted for amenities such as saunas and terraces.
Wild camping in the Cairngorms National Park is generally permitted under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, which encourages responsible access. This means camping away from roads, buildings, and enclosed fields, leaving no trace, and avoiding large groups. Specific regulations may apply in certain areas, especially nature reserves. Always follow the bothy code when using bothies, which are primarily for short, overnight stays.


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