Loch Nevis Bunkhouse & Centre
Sleeps up to 24 persons, plus camping available for larger groups
CASTAWAY with your group to the remotest bunkhouse in the West, owned by adventurer Tom MacClean, the first man to row the North Atlantic alone. Enjoy our spectacular wilderness, mountain and loch side location.
The centre comprises of Jocks Lodge, the main building with a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious dining room, and five wooden huts for sleeping groups of 10-24. Ideal for youth & adult groups, and groups of friends wanting to get away from it all.
Walk, fish, BBQ and beer. Available April – September
- Contact: Tom McClean
Knoydart Foundation Campsite
The Long Beach Campsite is the ideal place to relax after a hard day on the hills.
Featuring flat, grassy pitches with a spectacular view up Loch Nevis towards the Isle of Rum, the campsite facilities include a rustic Log Cabin shelter, turf-roofed state-of-the-art compost toilet, barbecue facilities and picnic benches. It only costs £4 for the first person in a tent, and £3 for each person thereafter: just pay the Ranger in the morning (no need to book).
Contact: Amie Dow, Knoydart Foundation Ranger
- Tel: 01687 462242
Knoydart Foundation Bunkhouse
Sleeps up to 26 personsThe Bunkhouse is a successful community-owned enterprise located in part of the old estate farm steading just around the corner from Long Beach & a 20min walk from the pier. It offers fully self-catering shared accommodation for up to 26 guests and is perfect for walkers, Munro-baggers, and hill climbing groups who enjoy the Bunkhouse’s genuine rustic charm. A warm welcome awaits from Jenny and the accommodation team and they can provide plenty of local information. After your day out you can enjoy a hot shower, then chill out in front of the cosy wood burning stove in the spacious lounge while your gear dries in the drying room. It costs £29 a night (£15 for 16 + under) and there’s free Wi-fi, a laundry service and all your bedding is provided. You can book online by visiting the website Knoydart Bunkhouse – Knoydart Foundation
Druim Bothy
Open 1st April – 31st July.
Situated at the mouth of Glen Meadall (around 1hr walk from Inverie Village) this is the ideal spot to base yourself and get up those hills! Druim bothy has a sleeping platform upstairs, kitchen area with small gas cooker and wood burning stove with hot plate and various items of cutlery, plates & pots. Sitting area with bench, table and ‘workshop’ stove. Cold water to the kitchen and a ‘real’ loo.
Wood supplied.
Min 3 nights stay.
- Contact: Jacqui Wallace, Kilchoan Estate
- Tel: 01687 462133