Alpine huts for Scotland? News of a possible pilot project…

Is Scotland missing out on a key mountain tourism niche?

Larig Leacach Bothy Courtesy Wikipedia

The Ramblers in Scotland think this may be true, and are proposing a pilot project to test this assumption.

While the Scots have “Bothies” — unimproved  backpacker shelters — European-style huts are not part of the accommodations infrastructure for walkers in Scotland, Wales, England.  They rely on a robust network of B&B’s and hostels.  This leaves gaps in mountainous regions.

This article from the Herald Scotland newspaper outlines their thinking.  It has been widely read.  Check it out

Motterasico Hut, Swiss Alpine Club. Photo Courtesy Marko Volken

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