Constructed during the mid-19th century, Maol Bhuidhe was once a family home in this remote countryside between Glen Shiel and Glen Carron. It was abandoned early in the 20th century and it wasn't until the 1960s when the MBA took over stewardship of the building, then badly in need of repair. These days, there are two downstairs rooms and plenty of space in the attic for those exploring the North West Highlands. It's a good base camp for some of Scotland's more remote Munros, such as Lurg Mhòr and Bidean à Choire Sheasgaich. The Killilan Forest's trio of Corbetts can also be accessed from the bothy.