Scottish Bothies
A Scottish bothy is a simple, often remote shelter found in the Scottish countryside, typically used by hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. These structures are usually built from stone or wood and have basic amenities, such as a fireplace and sleeping areas. Bothies are often located in scenic areas, making them popular for those seeking adventure in nature.
Bothies are traditionally unstaffed and free to use, promoting a spirit of community and sharing among visitors. They are maintained by organizations like the Mountain Bothies Association, which ensures these shelters remain accessible for everyone who enjoys exploring the rugged landscapes of Scotland.