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Go Wild In The Country

In a world where being constantly connected feels inescapable, it’s easy to crave a break from it all. Work follows you everywhere. Meals are on-demand. Endless entertainment is just a click away. That’s when you need a real escape, and Carn Dearg Bothy delivers just that. Nestled high in the stunning Perthshire hills, this truly off-grid, eco-friendly retreat for two is the antidote to modern life.

1. A Remote Adventure Awaits

Tucked away on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park, Carn Dearg Bothy sits in the heart of Ashintully Estate’s unspoiled wilderness. The estate is just three miles from the main road. The last 1.5 miles are navigable only by foot, bike, or in one of the estate’s off-road vehicles. This bumpy yet exhilarating journey through heather-clad moors feels like leaving civilisation behind with every step or turn.

2. Eco-Friendly Living

Once a humble shepherd’s shelter, Carn Dearg has been reimagined into a snug, off-grid haven for two people (and up to two dogs). Sustainable features include:

  • A wood-burning stove for cooking and heating.
  • Solar-heated water, perfect for the outdoor shower.
  • Battery-powered lighting and twinkling solar fairy lights.

There’s no TV, WiFi, or broadband — just the occasional flicker of a mobile signal. And the only running water? Pure spring water from the hillside.

3. Absolute Privacy

You’ll find no human neighbours for 40 miles to the north. Instead, you’ll share this slice of paradise with deer, hares, grouse, and golden eagles. Feel free to swing open the door of the composting loo to enjoy the view—or indulge in a wood-fired hot tub soak, perched on the hillside behind the bothy. Forget borrowing milk from next door; solitude is the ultimate luxury here.

4. Stunning Surroundings

This stone-built bothy is a photographer’s dream. From its stag-antler chandelier to a doorway framing breathtaking views, every corner of Carn Dearg invites admiration. Add in the chance to spot the Northern Lights, rare wildlife, and sweeping vistas, and you’ve got a landscape that’s as Insta-worthy as it is inspiring.

5. Cosy Comforts

Despite its rugged location, Carn Dearg Bothy is wonderfully cosy. The woodburning stove creates warmth in minutes, and the thick stone walls retain it beautifully. Inside, you’ll find:

  • Tweed-clad armchairs perfect for fireside lounging.
  • A mezzanine-level double bed for peaceful slumbers.
  • A small but well-equipped kitchen and chunky dining table for homely meals.

Every detail has been designed with comfort in mind, offering a snug retreat after a day exploring the hills.

View from door

6. Unrivalled Stargazing

With no light pollution, the night sky here is a celestial spectacle. Gather around the fire bowl to cook, watch for shooting stars, and listen for owls hunting in the darkness. It’s a magical experience that reminds you of the beauty of simplicity.

Wood-fired hot tub

7. Adventure at Your Doorstep

There’s no shortage of things to do:

  • Tackle the Cateran Mini Trail, a 20-mile loop steeped in history.
  • Swim or fish in nearby lochs and river pools.
  • Climb one of Glenshee’s Munros or test your skills on mountain bike trails.

From roaring stags to leaping salmon, the wildlife alone is worth the trip.

8. Short but Sweet

Stays at Carn Dearg are limited from two to seven nights due to the solar battery capacity. But by the time you leave, you’ll feel recharged and rejuvenated—ready to face the world with a fresh perspective.

What guests are saying

03-Oct-2024

“Amazing, magic place. Recommended for anyone who love peace and quiet. Host very friendly and helpful. Dreaming to back there :)”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

21-Sep-2024

“We had a super stay at the bothy. Great walking, and a super secluded location. The bothy was very comfy and cosy. We had pretty much everything we needed. The outdoor shower was fantastic. We slept extremely well!”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

15-Aug-2024

“The Bothy is in an amazing secluded location on the moor which we walked up to (we had been offered a lift up, but wanted to walk!). I couldn’t recommend spending time in this fantastic property away from the rush of normal life enough!.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Thinking of Creating Your Own Off-Grid Escape?

Off-grid properties like Carn Dearg Bothy don’t require a short-term let licence. If you’re considering converting a property into an eco-friendly retreat, contact Unique Cottages for expert advice.

What is the Cateran Trail?

If you’ve perused our cottages in the Perthshire area, it is likely that at some point you will have come across some mention in the cottage descriptions of the Cateran Trail.  But what exactly is the Cateran Trail?  And why would being in a cottage in close proximity be such an attractive prospect?

With no real beginning and no real end, the Cateran Trail was the first public, marked circular walking route in the UK.  The trail takes you through 64 miles of stunning Scottish countryside displaying the best that the country has to offer.  However, the history behind the route is a reminder of Scotland’s less peaceful times!

The Caterans (most likely taken from the Gaelic ‘ceathaime’ meaning ‘common people’) were infamous cattle thieves who thrived in the lawless areas of Scotland from the middle ages right up until the 17th century.  Using the cover of darkness, often when their victims were involved in distracting festivities (such as a wedding), these parties of fierce warrior marauders would steal livestock and disappear into the night.

Not taking chances, the Caterans were generally well informed about the unfortunate folk they targeted.  They reduced the risk and avoided capture by taking a different route when leaving with their spoil than the one they had used to stealthily arrive.  Skilled at evading detection, they would commonly use the old ancient drove roads through the remote hills and valleys, some of which now make up the accordingly named Cateran Trail.

The trail is now well signposted and helpfully split into 5 sections which can tackled individually (each section is between 8-16 miles long) making it entirely possible to walk the whole trail in the space of a week.  For those who wish to experience the variety of stunning scenery the trail has to offer, and follow in the steps of these elusive raiders (without the exertion of covering 64 miles) the Cateran ‘mini trail’ provides a circular alternative totaling 20 miles (split into smaller 3 sections) which can be easily tackled over a long weekend.

If you fancy walking a route that will take you through truly stunning Scottish landscape, which remains as beautiful and unspoilt as it was years ago when the Caterans used it for rather more sinister purposes, then Unique Cottages have a choice of cottages which make the perfect base from which to venture.

Cottages in the area include:

Middleton Bothy (sleeps 2)
Dun Cann (Sleeps 2/3)
Ardlebank Cottage (sleeps 4/5)