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Top 7 Huts and Cabins around Assynt

Huts around Assynt are situated in a region of rugged beauty within the Scottish Highlands, characterized by its distinctive mountains, lochs, and coastline. The area is known for its remote and wild landscapes, offering a variety of shelters for outdoor enthusiasts. Assynt's terrain features iconic peaks like Suilven and Canisp, alongside numerous lochans and a dramatic coastline. This makes it a notable destination for those seeking experiences in a diverse natural environment.

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Last updated: May 2, 2026

Knockdamph Bothy

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Nice bothy close to running water. 3 rooms in total (1 left with sleeping platform and open fire, 1 right with open fire and table, 1 upstairs with two beds …

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Glencanisp Lodge

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Glencanisp Lodge is often the starting point for a hike onto Suilven, one of the UK's most remarkable mountains. Any approach to Suilven is long and Glencanisp Lodge is about …

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The Schoolhouse

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Shelter from the highland weather. It's a bit basic but when it's lashing down it's the perfect spot.

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Suileag Bothy

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Set deep amidst Assynt's remarkable knock and lochan landscape, Suileag is a haven in one of Scotland's wildest places. The main draw is, of course, Suilven, perhaps Britain's most visually …

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Old Salmon Bothy

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An old fisherman's hut that has now been converted into a very basic information centre. You can sit inside and outside there is a picnic bench with a beautiful view.

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Clive G
November 12, 2025, Glencanisp Lodge

Not far from the lodge is the widely captured view across the loch to the towering western end of Suilven. Get the trees into the shot too!

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Clive G
November 11, 2025, Suileag Bothy

Suileag Bothy is a wonderfully atmospheric place that feels as if it is in the middle of nowhere - which it is! The views across to Suilven from here are superb, particularly in good light. Watching the sun go down and Suilven begin to glow in that late light is an experience you will never forget.

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A classic bothy on the Cape Wrath Trail, Knockdamph is an atmospheric place to visit or stay. There are two communal rooms with fireplaces in the downstairs and a small sleeping space in the attic.

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A very beautiful, relatively newly renovated bothy with a great location above the lake. With an upstairs room ;-) / more beds. Great to see in the video: https://youtu.be/MlmAPetBIcM?si=2bCc9Ave5gq0EUwR&t=365

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November 15, 2024, The Schoolhouse

Well maintained and interesting Bothy.

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Superb large bothy. Great location and very easily accessible. You might have to rearrange some furniture to make space to sleep if it is busy.

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Beautiful bothy!! It’s a perfect combination of bothy and museum. Lots of information about the history and restoration work. The midges were horrific when we were there at the end of May. Keep the doors closed at all times. The nearby stream is fast flowing, but quite peaty- I’d recommend taking a water filter. There’s a way down to the river bank, but it’s a little sketchy.

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Fabulous Bothy! We stopped for a rest and a speedy hot chocolate. There’s no phone signal here, there’s a sign on the information board that says there’s a weak EE signal if you climb up the mountain behind the bothy. One of the rooms has an alarming amount of black mold - avoid that one!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts can I find in Assynt?

Assynt offers a diverse range of huts, from remote, unstaffed mountain bothies like Knockdamph Bothy and Suileag Bothy, to more comfortable options like the Scottish Mountaineering Club's Naismith Hut. You can also find luxurious self-catering bothies such as Bruach Bothy, unique structures like Hermit's Castle, and glamping pods or shepherd's huts for a more comfortable experience.

Are there any bothies in Assynt that are part of long-distance trails?

Yes, Knockdamph Bothy is a classic stop on the Cape Wrath Trail, offering a rustic experience with open fires and sleeping platforms. Glencoul Bothy and Glendhu Bothy are also situated along multi-day hikes like the Cape Wrath Trail.

Which huts offer a more comfortable stay with facilities?

For a more comfortable experience, the Naismith Hut in Elphin offers alpine bunks with mattresses, cooking facilities, heating, toilets, and showers. For a luxurious escape, Bruach Bothy provides high-end amenities and stunning panoramic views over Loch Nedd. Glamping pods and shepherd's huts, like those at Ghillies at Riverside, also offer well-equipped kitchens and private bathrooms.

Are there huts suitable for families or those seeking less strenuous access?

While many bothies are remote, some options are more accessible or family-friendly. The Old Salmon Bothy is a historical site that now serves as a basic information centre with a picnic bench and beautiful views, making it suitable for a relaxed visit. Glamping pods and shepherd's huts often provide a comfortable base for families. The Naismith Hut, with its better facilities, could also be a good option for families seeking a base for exploring.

What kind of natural features and views can I expect around Assynt's huts?

Assynt is known for its rugged beauty, featuring iconic peaks like Suilven and Quinag, numerous lochs, and a dramatic coastline. Huts like Bruach Bothy offer breathtaking views over Loch Nedd and distant islands. Glencanisp Lodge provides views towards Suilven, and Hermit's Castle is set on a rocky headland with views of turquoise waters and white sandy beaches at Achmelvich Bay.

Are there any historical huts or sites to visit in Assynt?

Yes, The Schoolhouse is a bothy and museum, offering insights into its history and restoration. Hermit's Castle is a unique, Brutalist-style concrete bothy built in the 1950s, notable for its architectural intrigue and integration into the coastal landscape. The Old Salmon Bothy is a converted fisherman's hut that now serves as a basic information centre.

What outdoor activities can I do near huts in Assynt?

Assynt offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling. Many huts, like Glencanisp Lodge, serve as starting points for hikes onto mountains like Suilven. You can explore waterfall hikes, such as the Inchnadamph Bone Caves loop or the Falls of Kirkaig, which you can find more about in the Waterfall hikes around Assynt guide. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes like the Quinag & Loch Assynt loop, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Assynt guide, and touring bicycle routes like The Drumbeg coastal road loop, found in the Cycling around Assynt guide.

When is the best time to visit huts in Assynt?

The best time to visit depends on your preference. Outside of the summer months, bothies can be quite chilly. Be aware that midges can be prolific, especially around May, so consider visiting outside peak midge season or come prepared. The region's rugged beauty can be enjoyed year-round, but summer offers milder weather for longer hikes.

What should I know about staying in bothies in Assynt?

Bothies like Suileag Bothy are free, unstaffed shelters offering basic accommodation – typically a roof, sleeping platform, and fireplace. It's essential to follow the bothy code: keep it tidy, take all your rubbish home, respect the bothy and other users, and be prepared for basic conditions. Water sources nearby may be peaty, so a water filter is recommended.

Are there any huts that are good bases for exploring specific mountains?

Yes, Glencanisp Lodge is a common starting point for hikes onto Suilven. Suileag Bothy is also ideally located at the base of Suilven, making its iconic ridge easily accessible. The Naismith Hut in Elphin is a good base for exploring Stac Pollaidh and Suilven.

What do visitors appreciate most about the huts in Assynt?

Visitors often appreciate the solitude and wild experience offered by the bothies, the chance to connect with other adventurers, and the stunning natural settings. The historical aspect of places like The Schoolhouse and the unique architecture of Hermit's Castle are also highly valued. The convenience of honesty shops at places like Glencanisp Lodge is also a welcome feature for hikers.

Can I find food or refreshments near any of the huts?

Yes, Glencanisp Lodge has an honesty shop where you can pick up refreshments before or after a hike. For more substantial options, the village of Lochinver is accessible from some locations, and the Naismith Hut is located in Elphin, which may have nearby amenities.

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