List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies List of mountain shelters in UK
Corrour bothy in the Scottish Highlands
Bothies are remote, rural cottages that have outlived their original purposes but now are kept unlocked for people to take shelter or stay overnight without charge. They are located mostly in Scotland , with a small number in England and Wales , and have extremely basic facilities - with no electricity, gas, or piped water. The Mountain Bothies Association , established in 1965, is a charity that maintains bothies.
Background
Bothies
Lonbain deserted village, Applecross
Bothies are primitive shelters found primarily in Scotland (particularly in the Highlands ) but also in remote parts of Wales and northern England. Highland Scotland has a low density of population by European standards, and in many remote areas the population has declined over the last 200 years due to emigration following the Highland Clearances and the Highland Potato Famine , together with migration to the cities because of industrialisation. In consequence, ruined but and ben cottages are often found abandoned in remote areas. Bothies were built for deer stalking (deer shooting), quarrying, cattle droving and shepherding but these have also fallen out of use.
The owners of these abandoned properties sometimes allow them be used freely by backpackers, climbers and the like – they are simply kept unlocked. There is no charge for use but neither are there any facilities – they have no electricity or piped water supply.
Mountain Bothies Association
Notice on the door of Greg's Hut , Cross Fell
The Mountain Bothies Association was established in 1965, becoming a Scottish charity in 1975, to take on the basic care and maintenance of some of these shelters, with the cooperation of the owners who sometimes help financially.[ 5] The first bothy to be restored was Tunskeen . The organisation has over ninety bothies, mostly in Scotland but with a few in England and Wales all of which may be stayed in without any charges at all.[ 7] [ 5] Very rarely is there vehicular access and in some cases, even those located on the mainland are more directly accessible by boat.
"Bothy TV"
The MBA aims to keep its properties windproof and waterproof so someone checks them a few times a year. At minimum there will be a table and a few chairs, and many bothies have a fireplace or stove although plenty do not.[ 11] Fuel needs to be carried in (coal is best) – a blazing fire is known as "bothy TV". MBA bothies sometimes have an outside toilet but when this is not the case a toilet spade is provided. Raised platforms or bunks have been installed for sleeping – sometimes the floor, particularly an attic floor, is also suitable.
Bothy book at Greg's Hut (2015)
Visitors are expected to bring food and bedding with them. Sometimes there are books, cooking equipment and so forth left by previous visitors. A bothy book (visitors' book) is an important aspect of bothying culture. There is no system for reserving places or checking availability so, if the need arises, more people may squeeze in even if it means that some other people may decide to sleep outside in their tents.[ 17] Visitors are only expected to stay for a short period – for a night or two – before moving on. Large groups – six or more – and commercial groups are not allowed.[ 19]
Deer stalking in Scotland
The Deer Drive , Landseer , 1847
In the Scottish Highlands many bothies are situated on deer stalking estates and so in the stalking season the land owner may restrict access or the bothy may be closed completely. Red deer stag hunting is from 1 July to 20 October (often starting 15 September) and this is the time of the greatest likelihood of restrictions. However, hind culling starts 21 October and can extend into February. Elsewhere, in sheep country, the shepherds themselves may need to use a bothy at lambing time and they take priority over visitors. Estates often ask visitors to telephone in advance to enquire about restrictions. Warning notices will be displayed and a website maintains up-to-date access arrangements throughout Scotland.[ 20] [ 21] [ 19]
List of MBA bothies
This sortable list includes all the Mountain Bothies Association bothies as of June 2024[update] as listed on their website.[ 23] Traditionally these locations were not published but a change of policy in 2009 led to the locations being made openly available.[ 24] [ 25] In 2017 Geoff Allan published The Scottish Bothy Bible (referred to in the table as SBB), detailing all MBA bothies in Scotland as well as many other non-MBA bothies. Publication of this and other guides in recent years has led to controversy over the publicity of bothies and the 'bothy experience'. Some believe increased publicity in respect of bothies (as opposed to publicity of the maintenance work of the MBA) is detrimental to their long term sustainability.[ 28] It has also been suggested that there should be a subcategory of bothies that are not publicised and are known only to MBA members, or alternatively, for no new bothies to be published beyond the MBA membership.[ 29]
List of MBA bothies
MBA region[ 23] [ note 1]
Name[ 23]
District[ 23]
Grid ref[ 23] Lat/long[ note 2]
Sleeps [ note 3]
Elevation[ note 4]
Estate[ 23]
Photo
Notes
Northern Highlands
Achnanclach
Sutherland
NC63051158°25′37″N 4°20′46″W / 58.427°N 4.346°W / 58.427; -4.346 (Achnanclach )
many
148 m (486 ft)
Syre
MBA[ 30] SBB, 43.
Northern Highlands
Coiremor, Magoo's Bothy
Ross-shire
NH30588857°51′25″N 4°51′29″W / 57.857°N 4.858°W / 57.857; -4.858 (Coiremor, Magoo's Bothy )
many
318 m (1,043 ft)
Corriemulzie
MBA[ 32] SBB, 45.
Northern Highlands
Croft House, Lochstrathy
Sutherland
NC79349058°24′43″N 4°04′01″W / 58.412°N 4.067°W / 58.412; -4.067 (Croft House, Lochstrathy )
many
160 m (525 ft)
Strathy South
MBA[ 34] SBB, 61.
Northern Highlands
Glencoul
Sutherland
NC27030358°13′41″N 4°56′49″W / 58.228°N 4.947°W / 58.228; -4.947 (Glencoul )
4
11 m (36 ft)
Reay Forest
Best approached by water. MBA[ 36] SBB, 49; also.
Northern Highlands
Glendhu
Sutherland
NC28333758°15′32″N 4°55′41″W / 58.259°N 4.928°W / 58.259; -4.928 (Glendhu )
0+ upstairs
25 m (82 ft)
Reay Forest
MBA[ 39] SBB, 53.
Northern Highlands
Kearvaig
Sutherland
NC29272758°36′32″N 4°56′28″W / 58.609°N 4.941°W / 58.609; -4.941 (Kearvaig )
2+ attic
9 m (30 ft)
Cape Wrath (MoD )
MBA[ 41] SBB, 55.
Northern Highlands
Knockdamph
Sutherland
NH28595357°54′54″N 4°53′42″W / 57.915°N 4.895°W / 57.915; -4.895 (Knockdamph )
many
233 m (764 ft)
East Rhidorroch
MBA[ 43] SBB, 59.
Northern Highlands
Schoolhouse, Duag Bridge
Sutherland
NH34097557°56′06″N 4°48′18″W / 57.935°N 4.805°W / 57.935; -4.805 (Schoolhouse, Duag Bridge )
5
99 m (325 ft)
Corriemulzie
MBA[ 45] SBB, 77;. also.
Northern Highlands
Shenavall
Wester Ross
NH066810 57°46′37″N 5°15′14″W / 57.777°N 5.254°W / 57.777; -5.254 (Shenavall )
many
128 m (420 ft)
Gruinard
Busy. MBA[ 48] SBB, 63; also.
Northern Highlands
Strabeg
Sutherland
NC39151858°25′30″N 4°45′22″W / 58.425°N 4.756°W / 58.425; -4.756 (Strabeg )
many
35 m (115 ft)
Eriboll
Easy access. MBA[ 51] SBB, 67.
Northern Highlands
Strathan
Sutherland
NC24761258°30′11″N 5°00′36″W / 58.503°N 5.010°W / 58.503; -5.010 (Strathan )
2+
62 m (203 ft)
Keoldale
Near Sandwood Bay . MBA 15;[ 53] SBB, 69.
Northern Highlands
Strathchailleach
Sutherland
NC24965858°32′42″N 5°00′36″W / 58.545°N 5.010°W / 58.545; -5.010 (Strathchailleach )
2
95 m (312 ft)
Keoldale
Near Sandwood Bay . MBA[ 55] SBB, 71; also.
Northern Highlands
Suileag
Sutherland
NC14921258°08′24″N 5°08′42″W / 58.140°N 5.145°W / 58.140; -5.145 (Suileag )
8
137 m (449 ft)
Glencanisp
MBA[ 58] SBB, 75.
North West Highlands and Islands
Bearnais
Wester Ross
NH02143157°26′02″N 5°17′53″W / 57.434°N 5.298°W / 57.434; -5.298 (Bearnais )
2
279 m (915 ft)
Attadale
MBA[ 60] SBB, 85.
North West Highlands and Islands
Camasunary (new)
Skye
NG51718357°11′24″N 6°06′43″W / 57.190°N 6.112°W / 57.190; -6.112 (Camasunary )
16
5 m (16 ft)
Camasunary
New bothy.[ note 5] MBA[ 62] SBB, 285.
North West Highlands and Islands
Camban
Kintail
NH05318457°12′50″N 5°13′30″W / 57.214°N 5.225°W / 57.214; -5.225 (Camban )
many
279 m (915 ft)
West Affric (NTS )
MBA[ 64] SBB, 89.
North West Highlands and Islands
Coire Fionnaraich
Wester Ross
NG95048057°28′34″N 5°25′16″W / 57.476°N 5.421°W / 57.476; -5.421 (Coire Fionnaraich )
many
180 m (591 ft)
Fionnaraich
MBA[ 66] SBB, 93.
North West Highlands and Islands
Craig
Wester Ross
NG77463957°36′36″N 5°43′37″W / 57.610°N 5.727°W / 57.610; -5.727 (Craig )
many
83 m (272 ft)
SYHA
MBA[ 68] SBB, 95; also.
North West Highlands and Islands
Easan Dorcha (The Teahouse)
Wester Ross
NH01252657°31′08″N 5°19′23″W / 57.519°N 5.323°W / 57.519; -5.323 (Easan Dorcha (Teahouse) )
0[ note 6]
215 m (705 ft)
Coulin
MBA[ 71] SBB, 103; also.
North West Highlands and Islands
Lookout (Rubha Hunish)
Skye
NG41276357°42′04″N 6°20′38″W / 57.701°N 6.344°W / 57.701; -6.344 (Lookout )
3+ 4 floor
82 m (269 ft)
MBA
Ex-coastguard station, hence excellent views. MBA[ 74] SBB, 293; also.
North West Highlands and Islands
Maol Bhuidhe
Wester Ross
NH05336057°22′19″N 5°14′28″W / 57.372°N 5.241°W / 57.372; -5.241 (Maol Bhuidhe )
many in attic
261 m (856 ft)
Killilan
MBA[ 77] SBB, 97.
North West Highlands and Islands
Ollisdal
Skye
NG21339457°21′36″N 6°38′10″W / 57.360°N 6.636°W / 57.360; -6.636 (Ollisdal )
small
89 m (292 ft)
Glendale
Interior photo . MBA[ 79] SBB, 287.
North West Highlands and Islands
Taigh Thormoid Dhuibh (Raasay)
Skye
NG61252457°29′56″N 5°59′17″W / 57.499°N 5.988°W / 57.499; -5.988 (Taigh Thormoid Dhuibh )
6
15 m (49 ft)
Raasay
Island of Raasay , interior photos . MBA[ 81] SBB, 291.
North West Highlands and Islands
Uags
Applecross
NG72335157°20′56″N 5°47′13″W / 57.349°N 5.787°W / 57.349; -5.787 (Uags )
1+ attic
23 m (75 ft)
Applecross
MBA[ 83] SBB, 105.
North West Highlands and Islands
Uisinis
Outer Hebrides
NF84933257°16′48″N 7°13′52″W / 57.280°N 7.231°W / 57.280; -7.231 (Uisinis )
4
24 m (79 ft)
South Uist
Island of South Uist . MBA[ 85] SBB, 297.
Western Highlands
A' Chuil
Lochaber
NM94492456°58′37″N 5°23′02″W / 56.977°N 5.384°W / 56.977; -5.384 (A' Chuil )
7[ note 7]
137 m (449 ft)
Glendessary
Busy but rarely full. MBA[ 88] SBB, 111.
Western Highlands
Dibidil
Rùm
NM39392856°57′07″N 6°17′20″W / 56.952°N 6.289°W / 56.952; -6.289 (Dibidil )
6
29 m (95 ft)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Island of Rùm . MBA[ 90] SBB, 275.
Western Highlands
Gleann Dubh-lighe
Lochaber
NM94582056°53′02″N 5°22′30″W / 56.884°N 5.375°W / 56.884; -5.375 (Gleann Dubh-lighe )
2+
128 m (420 ft)
Fassfern
MBA[ 92] SBB, 117.
Western Highlands
Glenpean
Lochaber
NM93690456°57′29″N 5°23′46″W / 56.958°N 5.396°W / 56.958; -5.396 (Glenpean )
2+ large attic
106 m (348 ft)
Glendessary
MBA[ 94] SBB, 119.
Western Highlands
Guirdil
Rùm
NG32001457°01′30″N 6°25′05″W / 57.025°N 6.418°W / 57.025; -6.418 (Guirdil )
4+
21 m (69 ft)
Scottish Natural Heritage
Island of Rùm . MBA[ 96] SBB, 281.
Western Highlands
Invermallie
Lochaber
NN13688856°57′11″N 5°04′01″W / 56.953°N 5.067°W / 56.953; -5.067 (Invermallie )
4+ large attic
45 m (148 ft)
Locheil
Busy. MBA[ 98] SBB, 123.
Western Highlands
Kinbreack
Lochaber
NN00296157°00′47″N 5°17′31″W / 57.013°N 5.292°W / 57.013; -5.292 (Kinbreack )
0+ small attic
182 m (597 ft) [ note 8]
Locheil
Interior photo . MBA[ 100] SBB, 125.
Western Highlands
Oban
Lochaber
NM86390156°57′07″N 5°30′54″W / 56.952°N 5.515°W / 56.952; -5.515 (Oban )
many
11 m (36 ft)
Meoble
MBA[ 102] SBB, 129.
Western Highlands
Sourlies
Lochaber
NM86895156°59′49″N 5°30′47″W / 56.997°N 5.513°W / 56.997; -5.513 (Sourlies )
8
24 m (79 ft)
Camusrory
Busy in summer. MBA[ 104] SBB, 135.
Western Highlands
Suardalan
Lochaber
NG88317357°11′49″N 5°30′22″W / 57.197°N 5.506°W / 57.197; -5.506 (Suardalan )
9
113 m (371 ft)
Glenelg Grazing
MBA[ 106] SBB, 101.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Abyssinia
Loch Lomond ; Glen Kinglas
NN25611756°15′58″N 4°49′05″W / 56.266°N 4.818°W / 56.266; -4.818 (Abyssinia )
8
250 m (820 ft) [ note 9]
Strone[ 108]
MBA[ 109] also.[ 110]
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Cadderlie
North Argyll
NN047370 56°29′10″N 5°10′30″W / 56.486°N 5.175°W / 56.486; -5.175 (Cadderlie )
4
14 m (46 ft)
Loch Etive
MBA[ 111] SBB, 207.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Carron
Knapdale
NR94499656°08′42″N 5°18′40″W / 56.145°N 5.311°W / 56.145; -5.311 (Carron )
2+ floor
188 m (617 ft)
Ederline
MBA[ 113] SBB, 211.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Cruib
Jura
NR56782955°58′37″N 5°54′07″W / 55.977°N 5.902°W / 55.977; -5.902 (Cruib )
5
2 m (7 ft)
Ruantallaine
Island of Jura . MBA[ 115] SBB, 273.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Doune Byre
Loch Lomond
NN33214456°17′35″N 4°41′46″W / 56.293°N 4.696°W / 56.293; -4.696 (Doune Byre )
4
71 m (233 ft)
Glenfalloch
West Highland Way . MBA[ 117] SBB, 215p.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Druimnashallog
Lorne
NM89816456°17′38″N 5°23′46″W / 56.294°N 5.396°W / 56.294; -5.396 (Druimnashallog )
0[ note 10]
160 m (525 ft)[ note 9]
Forestry and Land Scotland
MBA[ 119]
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Essan
Wester Ross
NM81781756°52′30″N 5°35′02″W / 56.875°N 5.584°W / 56.875; -5.584 (Essan )
12
34 m (112 ft)
Inverailort
MBA[ 120] SBB, 115.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Glengarrisdale
Jura
NR64497056°06′25″N 5°47′24″W / 56.107°N 5.790°W / 56.107; -5.790 (Glengarrisdale )
4
7 m (23 ft)
Ardlussa
Island of Jura . MBA[ 122] SBB, 279.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Leacraithnaich
Ardgour
NM74247256°33′43″N 5°40′34″W / 56.562°N 5.676°W / 56.562; -5.676 (Leacraithnaich )
4
148 m (486 ft)
Ardtornish
MBA[ 124] SBB, 221.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Mark Cottage
Loch Lomond
NS22995256°06′58″N 4°50′56″W / 56.116°N 4.849°W / 56.116; -4.849 (Mark Cottage )
6
9 m (30 ft)
Forestry Commission
MBA[ 126] SBB, 223.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Resourie
Ardgour
NM86171056°46′52″N 5°30′07″W / 56.781°N 5.502°W / 56.781; -5.502 (Resourie )
10
139 m (456 ft)
Glenhurich Forest
MBA[ 128] SBB, 225.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Rowchoish
Loch Lomond
NN33604356°12′07″N 4°41′02″W / 56.202°N 4.684°W / 56.202; -4.684 (Rowchoish )
12
41 m (135 ft)
East Lomond Forest
West Highland Way. MBA[ 130] SBB, 227.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Taigh Seumas a' Ghlinne, Glen Duror
Lochaber
NN02253956°38′06″N 5°13′37″W / 56.635°N 5.227°W / 56.635; -5.227 (Taigh Seumas a' Ghlinne )
4
203 m (666 ft)
Lorne Forest
MBA[ 132] SBB, 217; also.
Southwest Highlands and Islands
Tomsleibhe
Mull
NM61737256°27′58″N 5°52′08″W / 56.466°N 5.869°W / 56.466; -5.869 (Tomsleibhe )
10
94 m (308 ft) [ note 11]
Glen Forsa
Isle of Mull . MBA[ 135] SBB, 295.
Central Highlands
Ben Alder Cottage
Rannoch
NN49968056°46′44″N 4°27′32″W / 56.779°N 4.459°W / 56.779; -4.459 (Ben Alder Cottage )
4
373 m (1,224 ft)
Ben Alder
MBA[ 137] SBB, 143.
Central Highlands
Blackburn of Corrieyairack
Monadhliath
NH38202957°05′17″N 4°40′19″W / 57.088°N 4.672°W / 57.088; -4.672 (Blackburn of Corrieyairack )
0+ 8 floor
344 m (1,129 ft)
Culachy
MBA[ 139] SBB, 147; also.
Central Highlands
Culra
-
NN52376256°51′14″N 4°25′26″W / 56.854°N 4.424°W / 56.854; -4.424 (Culra )
0[ note 12]
457 m (1,499 ft)
Ben Alder
Permanently closed.[ note 12] MBA[ 142] SBB, 144.
Central Highlands
Glenbuck
Monadhliath
NN33699657°03′25″N 4°44′46″W / 57.057°N 4.746°W / 57.057; -4.746 (Glenbuck )
many
283 m (928 ft)
Aberchalder
MBA[ 144] SBB, 149; also.
Central Highlands
Gorton
Rannoch
NN37548156°35′49″N 4°38′56″W / 56.597°N 4.649°W / 56.597; -4.649 (Gorton )
0+ floor
299 m (981 ft)
Blackmount
MBA[ 147] SBB, 219.
Central Highlands
Lairig Leacach
Lochaber
NN28273856°49′23″N 4°48′58″W / 56.823°N 4.816°W / 56.823; -4.816 (Lairig Leacach )
8
467 m (1,532 ft)
Killiechonate and Mamores
Busy. MBA[ 149] SBB, 151; also.
Central Highlands
Loch Chiarain
Lochaber
NN28963456°43′52″N 4°47′53″W / 56.731°N 4.798°W / 56.731; -4.798 (Loch Chiarain )
1+ large attic
370 m (1,214 ft)
Killiechonate and Mamores
MBA[ 152] SBB, 153.
Central Highlands
Luib Chonnal
Monadhliath
NN39493657°00′22″N 4°38′46″W / 57.006°N 4.646°W / 57.006; -4.646 (Luib Chonnal )
0+ attic
331 m (1,086 ft)
Braeroy
MBA[ 154] SBB, 155.
Central Highlands
Meanach
Lochaber
NN26668556°46′30″N 4°50′20″W / 56.775°N 4.839°W / 56.775; -4.839 (Meanach )
3
345 m (1,132 ft)
Killiechonate and Mamores
MBA[ 156] SBB, 157.
Central Highlands
Staoineag
Lochaber
NN29667856°46′16″N 4°47′28″W / 56.771°N 4.791°W / 56.771; -4.791 (Staoineag )
many
293 m (961 ft)
Killiechonate and Mamores
MBA[ 158] SBB, 161.
Eastern Highlands
Allt Scheicheachan
Badenoch
NN83573756°50′24″N 3°54′43″W / 56.840°N 3.912°W / 56.840; -3.912 (Allt Scheicheachan )
2+ attic
487 m (1,598 ft)
Atholl
Interior photo . Not at all busy. MBA[ 160] SBB, 167.
Eastern Highlands
Callater Stable
Mounth
NO17884556°56′38″N 3°21′11″W / 56.944°N 3.353°W / 56.944; -3.353 (Callater Stable )
8
514 m (1,686 ft)
Invercauld
MBA[ 162] SBB, 171.
Eastern Highlands
Charr
Mounth
NO61683156°56′17″N 2°37′59″W / 56.938°N 2.633°W / 56.938; -2.633 (Charr )
3
264 m (866 ft)
Glendye
MBA[ 164] SBB, 185.
Eastern Highlands
Corrour
Cairngorms
NN98195857°02′31″N 3°40′52″W / 57.042°N 3.681°W / 57.042; -3.681 (Corrour )
4
564 m (1,850 ft)
Mar Lodge (NTS )
Lairig Ghru . Often crowded. MBA[ 166] SBB, 175.
Eastern Highlands
Faindouran
Cairngorms
NJ08206257°08′13″N 3°31′08″W / 57.137°N 3.519°W / 57.137; -3.519 (Faindouran )
2+ attic
603 m (1,978 ft)
Inchrory
MBA[ 168] SBB, 179.
Eastern Highlands
Fords of Avon Refuge Hut[ note 13]
Cairngorms
NJ04203257°06′36″N 3°35′02″W / 57.110°N 3.584°W / 57.110; -3.584 (Fords of Avon Refuge Hut )
0
689 m (2,260 ft)
Abernethy (RSPB )
Interior photo . MBA[ 170] SBB, 201.
Eastern Highlands
Garbh Choire Refuge[ note 13]
Cairngorms
NN95998657°04′01″N 3°43′05″W / 57.067°N 3.718°W / 57.067; -3.718 (Garbh Choire Refuge )
0
710 m (2,329 ft)[ note 9]
Mar Lodge (NTS )
MBA[ 172] also.[ 173]
Eastern Highlands
Gelder Shiel Stable
Mounth
NO25890056°59′42″N 3°13′26″W / 56.995°N 3.224°W / 56.995; -3.224 (Gelder Shiel Stable )
6
444 m (1,457 ft)
Balmoral
MBA[ 174] SBB, 181; also.
Eastern Highlands
Glas Allt Shiel Bothy
Loch Muick
NO27682456°55′37″N 3°11′28″W / 56.927°N 3.191°W / 56.927; -3.191 (Glas Allt Shiel )
6 in attic
400 m (1,312 ft)
Balmoral Estate
MBA[ 177] SBB, 183.
Eastern Highlands
Hutchison Memorial Hut
Cairngorms
NO02399857°04′41″N 3°36′47″W / 57.078°N 3.613°W / 57.078; -3.613 (Hutchison Memorial Hut )
2+ 4 floor
747 m (2,451 ft)
Mar Lodge (NTS )
Interior photo . MBA[ 178] SBB, 187; also.
Eastern Highlands
Ruigh Aiteachain
Cairngorms
NN84792857°00′43″N 3°54′00″W / 57.012°N 3.900°W / 57.012; -3.900 (Ruigh Aiteachain )
10+ attic
389 m (1,276 ft)
Glenfeshie
MBA[ 181] SBB, 189; also.
Eastern Highlands
Ruighe Ealasaid (Red House)
Cairngorms
NO00386956°57′43″N 3°38′35″W / 56.962°N 3.643°W / 56.962; -3.643 (Ruighe Ealasaid )
439 m (1,440 ft)
Mar Lodge
MBA[ note 14] [ 184] also.[ 185]
Eastern Highlands
Ryvoan
Cairngorms
NJ00611557°11′02″N 3°38′46″W / 57.184°N 3.646°W / 57.184; -3.646 (Ryvoan )
4
394 m (1,293 ft)
Abernethy (RSPB )
RSPB nature reserve. MBA[ 186] SBB, 193; also.
Eastern Highlands
Shielin of Mark
Mounth
NO33782756°55′48″N 3°05′31″W / 56.930°N 3.092°W / 56.930; -3.092 (Shielin of Mark )
2
644 m (2,113 ft)
Dalhousie
MBA[ 189] SBB, 195.
Eastern Highlands
Tarf Hotel (Feith Uaine)
Badenoch
NN92778956°53′20″N 3°45′47″W / 56.889°N 3.763°W / 56.889; -3.763 (Tarf Hotel (Feith Uaine) )
7
566 m (1,857 ft)
Atholl
Remote. MBA[ 191] SBB, 197.
Southern Scotland
Brattleburn
Lowther Hills
NT01606955°20′46″N 3°33′14″W / 55.346°N 3.554°W / 55.346; -3.554 (Brattleburn )
2+ attic
275 m (902 ft)
-
MBA[ 193] SBB, 239.
Southern Scotland
Burlywhag
Lowther Hills
NS97100155°17′02″N 3°37′19″W / 55.284°N 3.622°W / 55.284; -3.622 (Burlywhag )
2
360 m (1,181 ft)
Queensberry
MBA[ 195] SBB, 241.
Southern Scotland
Clennoch
Galloway
NS60300255°16′34″N 4°12′04″W / 55.276°N 4.201°W / 55.276; -4.201 (Clennoch )
6
416 m (1,365 ft)
Moorbrock
MBA[ 197] SBB, 243.
Southern Scotland
Dryfehead
Dumfriesshire
NY17099955°17′10″N 3°18′29″W / 55.286°N 3.308°W / 55.286; -3.308 (Dryfehead )
6
310 m (1,017 ft)
Tanlawhill Farm, Tilhill Forestry
Bothy restored since photo taken. MBA[ 199] SBB, 247.
Southern Scotland
Gameshope
Dumfriesshire
NT13518555°27′11″N 3°22′16″W / 55.453°N 3.371°W / 55.453; -3.371 (Gameshope )
8
419 m (1,375 ft)
Borders Forest
MBA[ 201] SBB, 249.
Southern Scotland
Greensykes
Dumfriesshire
NT31200055°17′24″N 3°05′02″W / 55.290°N 3.084°W / 55.290; -3.084 (Greensykes )
8
268 m (879 ft)
Greensykes
MBA[ 203] SBB, 251.
Southern Scotland
Kettleton Byre
Lowther Hills
NS91202155°18′04″N 3°42′58″W / 55.301°N 3.716°W / 55.301; -3.716 (Kettleton Byre )
4
356 m (1,168 ft)
Queensberry
MBA[ 205] SBB, 253; also.
Southern Scotland
Leysburnfoot (Will's Bothy)
Liddesdale
NY53697655°16′19″N 2°43′55″W / 55.272°N 2.732°W / 55.272; -2.732 (Leysburnfoot )
250 m (820 ft)
-
MBA[ 208]
Southern Scotland
Over Phawhope
Dumfriesshire
NT18308255°21′40″N 3°17′35″W / 55.361°N 3.293°W / 55.361; -3.293 (Over Phawhope )
8
395 m (1,296 ft)
MBA
MBA[ 209] SBB, 255.
Southern Scotland
Tunskeen
Galloway
NX42590655°11′02″N 4°28′34″W / 55.184°N 4.476°W / 55.184; -4.476 (Tunskeen )
6
324 m (1,063 ft)
Galloway Forest
MBA[ 211] SBB, 257; also.
Southern Scotland
White Laggan
Galloway
NX46677555°04′05″N 4°24′11″W / 55.068°N 4.403°W / 55.068; -4.403 (White Laggan )
6
264 m (866 ft)
Galloway Forest
MBA[ 214] SBB, 259.
Northern England and Borders
Cross Fell (Greg's Hut)
North Pennines
NY69035554°42′47″N 2°28′52″W / 54.713°N 2.481°W / 54.713; -2.481 (Greg's Hut, Cross Fell )
6–10
690 m (2,264 ft)
-
Mining subsidence nearby. MBA[ 217] also.[ 218]
Northern England and Borders
Dubs Hut
Lake District
NY20913454°30′36″N 3°13′23″W / 54.510°N 3.223°W / 54.510; -3.223 (Dubs Hut )
480 m (1,575 ft)
-
MBA[ 219] .
Northern England and Borders
Flittingford
Kielder
NY75488655°11′31″N 2°23′13″W / 55.192°N 2.387°W / 55.192; -2.387 (Flittingford )
4
281 m (922 ft)
Forest Enterprise England
MBA[ 220] also.[ 221]
Northern England and Borders
Great Lingy Hut
Lake District
NY31233754°41′38″N 3°04′05″W / 54.694°N 3.068°W / 54.694; -3.068 (Great Lingy Hut )
3–4
600 m (1,969 ft)
Lake District National
Park
MBA[ 222] also.[ 223]
Northern England and Borders
Green
Kielder
NY74078655°06′04″N 2°24′32″W / 55.101°N 2.409°W / 55.101; -2.409 (Green )
272 m (892 ft)
-
MBA[ 224] . Closed until further notice[ 225]
Northern England and Borders
Haughtongreen
Kielder
NY78871355°02′06″N 2°19′59″W / 55.035°N 2.333°W / 55.035; -2.333 (Haughtongreen )
248 m (814 ft)
-
MBA[ 226] .
Northern England and Borders
Kershopehead
North Pennines
NY54486355°10′08″N 2°43′01″W / 55.169°N 2.717°W / 55.169; -2.717 (Kershopehead )
2+ 10 floor
248 m (814 ft)
-
MBA[ 228] also.[ 229]
Northern England and Borders
Mosedale Cottage
Lake District
NY49509554°28′41″N 2°46′52″W / 54.478°N 2.781°W / 54.478; -2.781 (Mosedale Cottage )
12+ floor
450 m (1,476 ft)
-
Interior photo . MBA[ 231] ; also.
Northern England and Borders
Roughside
Kielder
NY74583355°08′35″N 2°24′04″W / 55.143°N 2.401°W / 55.143; -2.401 (Roughside )
220 m (722 ft)
-
MBA[ 232] .
Northern England and Borders
Spithope
Cheviots
NT76905755°20′38″N 2°22′01″W / 55.344°N 2.367°W / 55.344; -2.367 (Spithope )
340 m (1,115 ft)
-
MBA[ 233] .
Northern England and Borders
Wainhope
Kielder
NY67192555°13′34″N 2°31′08″W / 55.226°N 2.519°W / 55.226; -2.519 (Wainhope )
270 m (886 ft)
-
MBA[ 234] .
Northern England and Borders
Warnscale Head
Lake District
NY20613254°30′29″N 3°13′41″W / 54.508°N 3.228°W / 54.508; -3.228 (Warnscale Head )
0[ note 15]
460 m (1,509 ft)
-
MBA[ 237] ; also.
Wales
Arenig Fawr
Snowdonia
SH85138052°55′44″N 3°42′43″W / 52.929°N 3.712°W / 52.929; -3.712 (Arenig Fawr )
3
400 m (1,312 ft)
Welsh Water
MBA[ 239] also.[ 240]
Wales
Cae Amos
Snowdonia
SH51745452°59′10″N 4°12′40″W / 52.986°N 4.211°W / 52.986; -4.211 (Cae Amos )
216 m (709 ft)
-
MBA[ 241] , also.[ 242]
Wales
Dulyn
Snowdonia
SH70566453°10′44″N 3°56′20″W / 53.179°N 3.939°W / 53.179; -3.939 (Dulyn )
0+ 10 floor
510 m (1,673 ft)
-
MBA[ 244] also.[ 240] [ 245]
Wales
Grwyne Fawr
Black Mountains
SO22531251°58′26″N 3°07′44″W / 51.974°N 3.129°W / 51.974; -3.129 (Grwyne Fawr )
4
552 m (1,811 ft)
-
MBA[ 247] also.[ 240]
Wales
Lluest Cwm Bach
Cambrian Mountains
SN90070552°19′16″N 3°36′50″W / 52.321°N 3.614°W / 52.321; -3.614 (Lluest Cwm Bach )
6–7[ 248]
350 m (1,148 ft)
Elan Valley Trust
MBA[ 249] , also.[ 248] [ 240]
Wales
Moel Prysgau
Cambrian Mountains
SN80661152°14′06″N 3°45′00″W / 52.235°N 3.750°W / 52.235; -3.750 (Moel Prysgau )
many
378 m (1,240 ft)
Natural Resources Wales
MBA[ 250] also.[ 240]
Wales
Nant Rhys
Cambrian Mountains
SN83679252°23′56″N 3°42′40″W / 52.399°N 3.711°W / 52.399; -3.711 (Nant Rhys )
466 m (1,529 ft)
-
MBA[ 251] also.[ 240]
Wales
Nant Syddion
Cambrian Mountains
SN77379152°23′46″N 3°48′14″W / 52.396°N 3.804°W / 52.396; -3.804 (Nant Syddion )
18+
310 m (1,017 ft)
Forest Enterprise Ceredigion Area
MBA[ 253] also.[ 240]
Wales
Penrhos Isaf
Snowdonia
SH73723852°47′53″N 3°52′26″W / 52.798°N 3.874°W / 52.798; -3.874 (Penrhos Isaf )
169 m (554 ft)
-
MBA[ 254] , also.[ 255] [ 240]
Maps
The locations of all the bothies listed in this article are available for mapping purposes.
Gallery of interior photographs
Notes
^ The MBA region is as used on their website.
^ For locations in England and Wales the lat/long have been converted from the grid reference.
^ This is the number of places on sleeping platforms, bunks (or beds). Sometimes it is noted if floors are suitable (particularly upstairs on boards).
^ For locations in England and Wales (and a few in Scotland as noted) the elevations have been read from the Ordnance Survey Explorer 1:25000 maps.
^ This Camasunary bothy is a new replacement bothy at the eastern side of loch head. The previous one is no longer available.
^ Easan Dorcha is very small, only three can just about lie on the floor.
^ In Allan, text and strapline differ. Text followed, as per blog.[ 87]
^ Kinbreack elevation corrected to OS map. Allan quotes 370 metres.
^ a b c Elevation read from OS map.
^ Closed - under renovation
^ Tomsleibhe elevation corrected to OS map. Allan quotes 2 metres.
^ a b Culra bothy is permanently closed due to asbestos – Ben Alder bothy is about 7 miles south.
^ a b Emergency refuge hut only.
^ MBA 2019–2020 project, not presently maintained open shelter.
^ MBA says Warnscale Head is not suitable for overnight stays, Smith says 2 on platform + 2 on floor.[ 235]
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Works cited
Allan, Geoff (1 February 2017). The Scottish Bothy Bible . Wild Things Publishing. ISBN 978-1910636107 .
Smith, Phoebe (2015). The Book of the Bothy . Cicerone Press. ISBN 978-1852847562 . Note: the page numbers used here are those in the print version of the book. The online preview with the same ISBN and publication date has a different layout and pagination.
Further reading and external links