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Top 14 Huts and Cabins in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs

Best huts in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs are located within Scotland's first national park, a region characterized by its expansive lochs, including Loch Lomond, and rugged mountains. The area features diverse landscapes, from lowlands to highlands, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. It is a significant natural area known for its freshwater ecosystems and ancient woodlands. The park provides a habitat for various wildlife and is a destination for those seeking natural environments.

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Last updated: May 17, 2026

Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub

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You can pitch your tent or rent one of the cosy cabins at Beinglas Farm. A small pub nearby offers beer and snacks. Right next door is a tiny shop …

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Doune Bothy

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This bothy is beautifully situated on the coast of Loch Lomond. With room for up to ten hikers, it contains an open fireplace and there is plenty of dry driftwood …

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Drymen Campsite

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I did not sleep in the square myself, but all in all, it looked very solid. Simple rooms (see pictures attached) but priced in order. A great way to spend …

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Rowchoish Bothy

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If you are hiking on the West Highland Way, this will mark your first bothy – the Scottish name for an unmanaged hut maintained for hikers and mountaineers.

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Strathfillan Wigwams, Auchtertyre

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Small tent-like wooden huts invite for an overnight stay. A picnic table with a small barbecue are included.

Small tent-like wooden huts invite for an overnight stay. A picnic table with a small grill are included.

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Take The Long Way
April 25, 2026, Rowchoish Bothy

I also looked at it from the inside, best to watch my video of the West Highland Way. I show everything there.

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Nicola
April 16, 2025, Drymen Campsite

Great little camp site, just before you head down to Drymen. Does pizzas to order in the evening which were really good. Has an indoor seating area, under cover. No drying room but there are washing lines under cover. There is a small kitchen area for doing dishes etc. very limited plug space compared to some other sites we stayed at.

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Small campsite on the West Highland Way. Toilets, showers, charging options for power banks or e-bikes and some seating under a barn roof. Small shop in the reception (Purple Roundhouse).

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On the West Highland Way you will pass Beinglas Farm, which also offers overnight accommodation.

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The campsite is just before Drymen on the country road.

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Dr. G.
January 1, 2023, Rowchoish Bothy

Very quaint and ingrown environment.

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Dr. G.
January 1, 2023, Doune Bothy

Settlement begins again after a few miles.

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Dr. G.
November 3, 2022, Drymen Campsite

Camping tip: Free camping is only allowed in marked areas in 🏴 Vendors.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and accommodation are available in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs?

Loch Lomond And The Trossachs offers a variety of accommodation options, including unmanaged bothies, campsite cabins, and youth hostels. Popular choices include Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub, which provides cosy cabins, and Rowardennan Youth Hostel, offering both hostel rooms and camping.

Are there family-friendly huts in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs?

Yes, several options cater to families. Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub and Rowardennan Youth Hostel are both listed as family-friendly, offering facilities and a welcoming environment for all ages.

What facilities can I expect at huts and campsites in the region?

Facilities vary by location. For example, Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub offers showers, toilets, a shop, and a pub. Rowardennan Youth Hostel provides showers, toilets, a kitchen, and a lounge with lake views. Unmanaged bothies like Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy are more basic, typically featuring an open fireplace and sleeping platforms.

Are permits required for overnight stays in bothies or wild camping near huts?

While bothies like Doune Bothy and Rowchoish Bothy are unmanaged and generally free to use, it's crucial to follow the 'Leave No Trace' principles. For wild camping in the National Park, permits are required in certain zones during peak season (March to September). Always check the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park authority website for the latest regulations on wild camping and permits.

What outdoor activities can I do near these huts?

The region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like Conic Hill or Ben Lomond, and mountain biking trails such as the Glen Finglas loop. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs and MTB Trails in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs guides.

Are there beginner-friendly hiking options near the huts?

Yes, there are hiking options suitable for various skill levels. For beginners, routes like Conic Hill offer a moderate challenge with rewarding views. Many huts, especially those along the West Highland Way, provide access to well-trodden paths. Always check route difficulty before setting out.

What is the best time of year to stay in huts in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs?

The best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather for hiking and fewer midges. Summer (June-August) is popular but can be busy, while winter (November-March) provides a quieter experience, though some facilities may be limited and weather conditions can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear.

Where can I find parking near huts in Loch Lomond And The Trossachs?

Parking availability varies. Many managed campsites and hostels, such as Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub and Drymen Campsite, offer on-site parking. For bothies, parking might be at a nearby trailhead or village, requiring a walk to reach the hut. Always plan your parking in advance, especially in remote areas.

Can I find cafes or shops near the huts for supplies?

Some huts and campsites have amenities nearby. Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub has a pub and a small shop selling hiker supplies. Rowardennan Youth Hostel also has a cafe. For unmanaged bothies, you'll need to carry all your supplies, as they are typically in remote locations without nearby services.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near the huts?

Loch Lomond And The Trossachs National Park is rich in wildlife. Staying in huts, especially those in more remote areas like Doune Bothy or Rowchoish Bothy, increases your chances of spotting native species such as red deer, ospreys, and various birdlife. Dawn and dusk are often the best times for wildlife observation.

What are some alternatives to traditional huts for accommodation?

Beyond traditional huts and bothies, the region offers various alternatives. These include glamping pods, log cabins, and wigwams, which provide a more comfortable experience while still being close to nature. Many campsites, like Beinglas Farm Campsite and Pub, offer cabin rentals as an alternative to tent camping.

Are there any bothies along the West Highland Way?

Yes, the West Highland Way passes by several bothies. Rowchoish Bothy is a notable example, often marking the first bothy encountered by hikers on the trail. These unmanaged huts provide essential shelter for long-distance walkers.

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