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.
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 …
To find the entrance to the bothy is a little tricky. It is located between the buildings. Follow the dark(er) alley at the east side of the main building to …
The Inveroran Hotel is a good stop for hikers. There is a pub and those who do not stay here can at least fill up their water supplies and use the toilet.
The Charles Inglis Clarke Memorial Hut (usually referred to as the CIC Hut) is an alpine-style mountain hut in the shadow of Ben Nevis' immense North Face. Owned by the …
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.
The hostel is a very nice, old building. It is beautifully situated on the edge of a bay right on Loch Lomond. Also, as a user of the small campground …
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.