Best huts around Kirriemuir Landward West are situated in a region known for its rustic outdoor experiences and connection to the Scottish landscape. This area offers various shelters that provide respite for walkers and cyclists, often featuring historical significance. The terrain includes popular trails and routes, making it suitable for those seeking both practical shelter and a deeper engagement with the natural environment.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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An interesting bothy and one of the more luxurious ones. Check out the knot exhibition on the second floor!
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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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Good to shelter if necessary in the rain. Not quite a bothy though as the shed isn't fully sealed so lots of bird debris inside
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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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A useful waypoint. Northwards it's a steep dirt path climb over to Spittal of Glenshee - aka hike-a-bike. Southwards, a nice track down to Enochdhu.
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The Lunch Hut, built around 1950 for driven grouse shooting, originally had two compartments—one for the guns and one for the beaters. Today, it serves as a welcome shelter for walkers on the Cateran Trail. On October 13, 1865, Queen Victoria passed this way on her journey from Dunkeld to Balmoral, riding her Highland pony with John Brown. At the Lairig gate overlooking the Spittal, the party stopped for tea, only to discover the kettle had been forgotten, causing a delay while one was fetched. This story is recounted in Queen Victoria’s Highland Journals, edited by David Duff.
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The area offers a variety of recreational huts, including bothies and historical shelters. These range from well-equipped bothies with bunk beds and fireplaces, like the Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy, to more basic open shelters such as Allan's Hut.
Yes, several huts have interesting histories. The Upper Lunch Hut, for instance, was originally built around 1950 for grouse shooting and is famously associated with a story involving Queen Victoria's journey in 1865. The Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy is also known as a 'Royal Bothy' on the Balmoral Estate, offering a unique historical context.
Amenities vary by hut. The Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy offers bunk beds, a large table, a fireplace, and a primitive toilet nearby. The Callater Stables Bothy has four bunk beds for up to eight people and a pit toilet in an adjacent building, though it lacks a fireplace. More basic shelters like Allan's Hut provide simple shelter and a bench.
The Callater Stables Bothy is particularly known for its vibrant atmosphere during the TGO Challenge, where it becomes a hub for hikers, often offering food and drinks on a donation basis.
The region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, running trails, and easy hikes. For example, near the huts, you can explore routes like the 'Carn an Tuirc – Cairn of Claise loop' for mountaineering or the 'Loch of Lintrathen – Wee Bear Cafe loop' for running.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. You can find options like the 'Airlie Monument loop' or the 'Wee Bear Cafe – Loch of Lintrathen loop' which are suitable for beginners. For more options, check the Easy hikes around Kirriemuir Landward West guide.
The Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy can be a little tricky to find as it's nestled between the buildings of a mansion on the Balmoral Estate. The entrance is accessed via a darker alley on the east side of the main building, typically the fifth door along, somewhat hidden in the passage.
The Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy is situated in a fantastic location with beautiful views over Loch Muick. Additionally, the reconstructed Honka Hut in Cairngorms National Park also offers excellent views.
The huts are generally accessible year-round, but seasonal considerations are important. Spring and summer offer milder weather for walking and cycling, while autumn provides beautiful scenery. Winter visits require appropriate gear and experience due to potentially challenging conditions, though a hut with a fireplace like Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy can be particularly cozy.
Bothies like Glas-allt-Shiel Bothy and Callater Stables Bothy are typically open and free to use, not requiring permits for overnight stays. However, it's always advisable to check the latest guidelines from organizations like the Mountain Bothies Association (MBA) for specific rules and maintenance updates.
When visiting a bothy, it's recommended to bring essentials such as a sleeping bag, food, water (or a filter for stream water), a headlamp, and a map. For bothies with pit toilets, like Callater Stables Bothy, bringing your own toilet paper is advised. If a fireplace is available, consider bringing kindling or a small amount of dry wood, though logging around bothies is often prohibited.


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