Best huts around Strathpeffer are found in a Victorian spa town located in the Scottish Highlands. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including straths, glens, forests, mountains, rivers, and coastal views. It offers a variety of hut and pod accommodations, providing options for different comfort levels and outdoor experiences. This area serves as a base for exploring the Northern Highlands.
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Fab spot, two separate bothies, one estate owned (Magoo's) at the left and the MBA bothy (Coriemor) at the right. Coriemore consists of several separate rooms
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Coiremor bothy is part of the same building as Magoo's bothy but is run by the Mountain Bothies Association. Magoo's has the sofas, however, Coiremor has a better stove. It is the eastern part of the building and has two rooms. Keep the stove front closed as much as possible, it lets out smoke.
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Intended staying the night in Magoo's, but decided on Coiremor instead on the basis that we had carted some firewood and the stove in Coiremor was better than the open fire in Magoo's, which was full of firebricks and rubbish.
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Cracking day & tracks but too hot for me, was glad if of the bothies & jumping into the tent
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Track taking you into the wilds and classic glacier formed scenery
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Owned by Alladale Estate, Deanich Lodge is one of the most remote lodges in Scotland. Don't expect internet connection here! The landscapes here are spectacular and wild. The River Carron winds through a golden-green valley and hills roll into the distance. This is what Scotland's all about!
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Good place to visit by bike or foot & with a tent to really enjoy being in the glens of Scotland
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Strathpeffer offers a diverse range of hut accommodations, from luxurious glamping pods like those inspired by the North Coast 500 Pods, to rustic bothies such as Coiremor Bothy and Magoo's Bothy, and even extremely remote lodges like Deanich Lodge. These options cater to different preferences for comfort and adventure, all set within the stunning Scottish Highlands.
For a more luxurious experience, consider options similar to the North Coast 500 Pods, which typically feature modern comforts like kitchenettes, bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and sometimes private hot tubs. Woodside Huts, located near Strathpeffer, are also highly regarded for their luxurious amenities, including electric central heating, Wi-Fi, a well-equipped kitchenette, and a private hot tub with panoramic views.
Yes, for a true wilderness experience, Deanich Lodge is one of the most remote lodges in Scotland, located deep within the 23,000-acre Alladale Wilderness Reserve with no internet connection. Additionally, Coiremor Bothy and Magoo's Bothy offer basic, rustic shelter in wild, scenic areas beneath Seana Bhraigh mountain, ideal for hillwalkers seeking remoteness.
The huts around Strathpeffer are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You can expect panoramic views encompassing straths, glens, Highland forests, towering mountains, rivers, and even coastal views. Highlights like Strathcarron Bothy and Glen Scenery offer classic glacier-formed scenery, while Deanich Lodge is surrounded by the River Carron winding through golden-green valleys and rolling hills.
While specific family-friendly huts are not extensively detailed, the Aultguish Inn is noted as family-friendly and offers a place to grab a cup of tea. Woodside Huts, with their working croft environment including sheep, chickens, and ducks, could also offer an engaging experience for families. For outdoor activities, you can find easy hikes around Strathpeffer suitable for various skill levels.
The region around Strathpeffer offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails around Strathpeffer, including routes like the 'Loch na Crann loop'. There are also easy hikes such as the 'View of Rogie Falls loop'. For those interested in cycling on unpaved roads, there's gravel biking around Strathpeffer with routes like the 'Gravel Track Along the Loch'.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, with Woodside Huts even providing croft honey from a wildflower meadow during certain times of the year. For those seeking a true wilderness experience, the bothies and remote lodges can be visited year-round, though winter conditions will require appropriate preparation and experience.
Yes, Coiremor Bothy and Magoo's Bothy are part of the same building and offer a rustic, traditional overnight experience. Coiremor Bothy, managed by the Mountain Bothies Association, has a better stove, while Magoo's Bothy offers sofas and sleeping platforms. Both provide basic shelter for hillwalkers and mountaineers seeking a remote wilderness experience with stunning mountain and loch views.
The Aultguish Inn is a notable spot where you can grab a cup of tea, typically available from 4 PM. While many huts, especially bothies and remote lodges, are self-catering or very basic, some glamping pods and Woodside Huts come with well-equipped kitchenettes for preparing your own meals.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unparalleled views and the sense of peaceful escape offered by many of the huts. The remote locations provide a chance to fully immerse in the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands, away from modern distractions. The variety of accommodations, from luxurious glamping to rustic bothies, allows everyone to find an experience that suits their desire for comfort or adventure.
Deanich Lodge is owned by the Alladale Estate and is known for being one of Scotland's most remote lodges. A key tip is to not expect internet connection, as it offers a true back-to-basics experience. It's ideal for large groups, accommodating up to 18 guests in bunk rooms, and is perfect for those wanting to fully disconnect and enjoy the spectacular, wild landscapes.
Accessibility varies greatly by hut. Remote bothies like Coiremor Bothy and Magoo's Bothy, and lodges like Deanich Lodge, are typically reached by foot or bike after parking some distance away, requiring significant walks. More luxurious options like Woodside Huts or glamping pods usually offer on-site parking and are more easily accessible by car, serving as a convenient base for exploration.


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