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Brattleburn Bothy

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Brattleburn Bothy

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Brattleburn Bothy is a remote and basic shelter nestled at an elevation of 290 metres in the Lowther Hills of South Scotland. Located within the expansive Greskine Forest, this bothy serves as a crucial stopover for those traversing the Southern Upland Way, Scotland's first coast-to-coast long-distance trail. It offers a tangible link to the past, being a re-purposed old structure that provides essential refuge in the Scottish uplands.

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    January 4, 2020

    Hiking

    Brattleburn bothy is situated in the Lowther Hills and makes for a useful stopover for anyone on the Sanquhar to Wanlockhead stage of the Southern Upland Way. There is a wood burning stove inside the cottage.

    April 19, 2022

    Hiking

    Lovely bothy. Water available from the stream just below the building. Quiet and peaceful.

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    Elevation 290 m

    Contacts

    Grid Ref: LR78: NT 016 069

    www.mountainbothies.org.uk/bothies/southern-scotland/brattleburn/

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    Location: Moffat And District, South Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the specific parking arrangements for accessing Brattleburn Bothy?

    Access to Brattleburn Bothy is strictly on foot. Vehicles are not permitted beyond Cloffinburn Cottage, which is the closest point you can drive to. Hikers should plan to park responsibly near Cloffinburn Cottage and continue their journey on foot from there.

    Are there any public transport options to get close to Brattleburn Bothy?

    Due to its remote location in the Lowther Hills, direct public transport to Brattleburn Bothy or even Cloffinburn Cottage is very limited. The nearest town with more regular public transport links is Moffat, approximately six miles away. From Moffat, you would need to arrange alternative transport or be prepared for a significant walk to reach the bothy's access point.

    Is Brattleburn Bothy suitable for families with children?

    Brattleburn Bothy is a remote, basic shelter requiring an intermediate hike to reach. While it offers a unique experience, the lack of running water, toilet facilities, and the need for a significant walk may make it challenging for younger children or families seeking more amenities. It's best suited for families accustomed to wild camping or multi-day treks.

    Are dogs allowed at Brattleburn Bothy or on the surrounding trails?

    Dogs are generally welcome in bothies and on the surrounding trails, provided they are well-behaved and kept under strict control, especially in areas with livestock or ground-nesting birds. Remember to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, keep dogs on a lead where necessary, and always clean up after your pet. Inside the bothy, ensure your dog does not disturb other users.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails leading to Brattleburn Bothy?

    The trails leading to Brattleburn Bothy, particularly along the Southern Upland Way, involve varied terrain typical of the Scottish uplands. Expect a mix of grassy paths, potentially boggy sections, and rocky ground. The route is considered an intermediate hike, meaning it can be uneven and exposed in places, requiring appropriate footwear and navigation skills.

    What are the main natural features or viewpoints near Brattleburn Bothy?

    Brattleburn Bothy is nestled within the expansive Greskine Forest in the Lowther Hills, offering picturesque surroundings. While there aren't specific named viewpoints immediately adjacent, the remote location provides expansive views of rolling hills and valleys. The bothy itself, being a re-purposed old structure, offers a tangible link to the area's history amidst the natural landscape.

    Are there any nearby cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Brattleburn Bothy?

    Brattleburn Bothy is intentionally remote, so there are no cafes, pubs, or commercial accommodation options directly nearby. The closest town with such amenities is Moffat, approximately six miles away. Hikers should be entirely self-sufficient when visiting the bothy, carrying all necessary supplies, food, and water purification equipment.

    Is Brattleburn Bothy suitable for a winter hike, and what are the considerations?

    While Brattleburn Bothy is accessible year-round, a winter hike presents significant challenges. The Scottish uplands can experience severe weather, including snow, ice, strong winds, and rapidly changing conditions. Hikers attempting a winter visit must be experienced, well-equipped with winter gear (ice axe, crampons, appropriate clothing), and proficient in winter navigation. The wood-burning stoves offer warmth, but fuel must be carried in.

    How long does an intermediate hike to Brattleburn Bothy typically take?

    The duration of an intermediate hike to Brattleburn Bothy depends heavily on your starting point and pace. If starting from Cloffinburn Cottage, the walk is several miles and can take a few hours each way, depending on the specific route chosen and weather conditions. For those traversing the Southern Upland Way, it serves as a stopover between stages, so the time spent reaching it is part of a longer journey.

    What essential gear should I bring for a visit to Brattleburn Bothy?

    Given its remote and basic nature, essential gear includes sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof clothing, a map and compass (and the ability to use them), a headlamp, a first-aid kit, and sufficient food and water (with purification tablets or a filter for stream water). A sleeping bag, sleeping mat, and fuel for the wood-burning stove are also crucial if you plan to stay overnight. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

    Are there any circular walks that include Brattleburn Bothy?

    While Brattleburn Bothy is primarily known as a stop on the linear Southern Upland Way, it is possible to plan circular routes that incorporate the bothy. These would typically involve combining sections of the Southern Upland Way with other local tracks and paths through the Greskine Forest and Lowther Hills. Planning such a route requires good navigation skills and a detailed map of the area.

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