Club Huts - Northern Highlands and Skye

 

Northern Highlands

Skye

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Hut Name GLEN LICHD HOUSE (Hadden Woodburn Memorial) EUMC Bothy [Glen Lichd] photo J. Leftley
More info on the
EUMC website
Owner Edinburgh University MC
Situation Glen Lichd, between Beinn Fhada and the Five Sisters
Accommodation 30 - no bunks, mattresses or blankets
Facilities Gas lamps; Calor gas rings; some cutlery and crockery; two open fires (bring own fuel)

 

 

Hut Name INVER CROFT Inver Croft. photo G Crawford
More info on the
Jacobites website
Owner Jacobites MC
Situation Near Achnasheen
Accommodation 12 Maximum; Karrimats required
Facilities Cooking; lighting and some heating by gas, main heating by open fire (bring own fuel); all kitchen utensils provided; h&c running water; drying room; WC

 

 

Hut Name LING HUT Ling Hut. photo courtesy of SMC
see also
SMC Huts webpage
Owner The Scottish Mountaineering Club
Situation Glen Torridon on S side of Lochan an Iasgair, 6 miles from Kinlochewe
Accommodation 12 maximum plus 4 additional places reserved for SMC members; sleeping platforms with mattresses
Facilities Lighting, heating and cooking by Calor gas; all utensils; running water; WC

 

 

Hut Name NAISMITH Naismith hut – picture courtesy SMC
see also
SMC Huts webpage
Owner The Scottish Mountaineering Club
Situation Elphin, Sutherland. Adjacent to A835 on a loop road below Cnoc Breac (280 m) on S side of main road. The building is a converted traditional cottage adjacent to a modern house
Accommodation Space for 10 on alpine-style sleeping platform
Facilities Electric light; gas cooking and heating; drying room; shower; WC

 

 

Hut Name STRAWBERRY COTTAGE Strawberry Cottage, Glen Affric. photo I Cluggie
see also
An Teallach MC website
Owner An Teallach Mountaineering Club
Situation At W end of Loch Affric, on the N side of the River Affric, opposite Athnamulloch
Accommodation 12 beds with mattresses (sleeping bags required)
Facilities Lighting by solar power in summer, can be topped up in Autumn/Winter by petrol-driven generator (unleaded petrol required).Cooking by gas, all utensils, cutlery and crockery supplied. Wood-burning stove (please bring logs, coal or peat if driving in). WC. Water supplied by petrol-driven pump (unleaded petrol required)

 

 

Hut Name THE SMIDDY, DUNDONNELL (Clarkson Memorial) The Smiddy Dundonnell  - picture courtesy Edinburgh JMCS
see also the
JMCS website
Owner Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland (Edinburgh Section)
Situation At the head of Little Loch Broom, at the foot of An Teallach
Accommodation 10 on alpine-style sleeping platforms - no bedding. Karrimats required
Facilities Electric lighting, heating, water heating and cooking, fridge, microwave oven; all utensils supplied; open fire (coal supplied); running water; WC

 

 

Hut Name CORUISK MEMORIAL HUT Coruisk Hut. photo courtesy of Alex Haddow, JMCS Glasgow
more info -
www.jmcs.org.uk
Owner Junior Mountaineering Club of Scotland (Glasgow Section)
Situation On shore of Loch Scavaig, 100 yards from landing stage and 100 yards W of River Scavaig
Accommodation Nine bunks; some blankets
Facilities Calor Gas lights, cookers (oven, grill and rings) and heaters; all utensils; running water; WC.

 

 

Hut Name GLEN BRITTLE MEMORIAL HUT

Glen Brittle Memorial Hut
more info
website

Owner BMC & MCofS jointly
Situation Glen Brittle
Accommodation 18 bunks (sleeping bags required)
Note: Hut open April to October and possibly at other times by arrangement.
Facilities All electric; all utensils; large drying room; showers; WCs