Ryvoan is a classic Scottish bothy, a haven on the open ground beyond the Ryvoan Pass. It's a popular shelter too, being relatively easy to access from Glen More.
Ruigh Aiteachain bothy is recently renovated, of stone and tin construction. It's well equipped with a composting toilet (please follow instructions carefully) and fireplace which can be used with wood supplied by the estate.
A simple and basic refuge shelter, not designed for overnight stays but rather for emergency use. You'll find the shelter on the north of the River Avon, near the stepping stones.
Dramatically nestled below the rocky citadel of the Devil's Point, Corrour bothy is one of the most photographed shelters in the Scottish Highlands. It gives respite to weary hikers who …
If you're approaching from Ben Macdui, the trail down to the Hutchison Hut is really an awesome section of trail covering a 500m descent. It makes for a great stopping …
Super secluded, small multi-fuel stove in the smaller building with two sleeping platforms. Separate building has more sleeping space. Great spot to start a climb of Ben Avon. The path …