A traditional bothy with breathtaking views, secluded beaches and easy access to Oban and the Inner Hebrides (sleeps 2)
Space & setting.
Tucked away on Scotland’s wild west coast, this Highland croft opens a door to a simpler time. Set on a large working estate, it epitomises the essence of traditional crofting — sustainability, self sufficiency and connection with nature. You’re fully off grid; a proper adventure.
Superb panoramas of the Inner Hebrides stretch for miles — Mull, Kerrera and Lismore — and secluded beaches offer pristine sea for wild swims, kayaking and seal spotting. At nightfall, step into your woodfired outdoor bath with a glass of whisky; the star-studded night skies will blow your mind. Although you could day trip to Oban or the Inner Hebrides, we bet you don’t. The antitode to modern life, those olden day rhythms have never been so appealing. Play board games, read books and light the night with candles and lanterns. An experience you’ll always remember.
Getting here: a car is essential.

“The surrounding estate is a family home. Our croft cottage is a peaceful sanctuary designed to allow you to reconnect with the land around you. The off-grid experience gives you the experience to slow down and embrace your inner wilderness.” Managed by Sophie
They love
“Cosying up next to the stove with a good book, or sitting in the tree hammock taking in the extraordinary views.”
We love
The thrill of nearby nature: wild seals in the bay and eagles soaring overhead.
You may not love
The bathroom is accessed from the outdoors. No central heating, electricity or WiFi, and poor phone reception. You’ll need a car to get here, and to reach any shops etc.
Sustainability.
A restored ancient bothy, with a private water supply.
Surrounds.
- Swim in crystal-clear seas, kayak along the coastline and walk in the hills. The surroundings are magical and you’ll be so happy just here.
- But if you can tear yourself away, Oban – the seafood capital of Scotland – is a 30-min drive away, offering up oysters, mussels and lobster, fresh from the boats.
- From Oban, day trip to the islands of Mull, Lismore, Iona, Coll and Kerrera by ferry. We love Kerrera’s 3.5-hour circular footpath, which winds past a ruined castle and crystal-clear coves. Refuel at the local tearoom before catching the ferry back.
- Or drive to the isle of Seil, linked to the mainland by bridge. Lunch at the Tigh An Truish pub and soak up the stunning views over to Mull.
Details.
- Remote croft on a working farm estate
- Adults only
- Eaves bedroom with double bed
- Bathroom (accessed from the outside) with rainfall shower
- Highland Soap Co toiletries, plus bathrobes and slippers
- Open-plan downstairs
- Hand-built kitchen with filtered water pumped from the estate’s supply
- Gas cooker, oven and small gas fridge
- Basic supplies
- Hampers of local produce can be ordered in advance
- Books and board games, candles and a woodburner
- Alfresco fire-heated bath
- Picnic table, firepit and grill
- Up to 2 well-behaved dogs (see FAQ)
- No WiFi and patchy phone signal
- Parking is at the bottom of the hill then there’s a 1/4 mile walk along a rough track
- Housekeeper available by phone
- Drive to Benderloch’s village shop (4 miles), pubs and restaurants
- Booking conditions: a 2-night minimum stay
- Remember to pack: swimmers, walking boots, thick jumpers, a torch, and a will to leave everything on the road to enjoy the peace
Book your stay.
Surprise gift on arrival when you book with Kip!
30% deposit, with the balance due 4 weeks prior to stay.
Cancellations permitted 2-4 weeks prior to stay: 50% of the total booking fee retained, 50% refunded, minus a £30 processing fee.
No refunds if booking cancelled within 2 weeks of stay.
FAQs.
Yes, up to 2 are welcome (no charge). The garden is secure but pets need to be kept off the bed.
Off grid literally means not connected to mains electricity, so hot water and the kitchen are both powered by gas. Lighting is provided by traditional lanterns and hurricane candles. Heating is provided by the wood-burning stove in the living room. There are renewable energy battery packs.
Yes, theoretically. Connel Ferry is the nearest train station (in Oban), with connections to Glasgow, you can find out more info on Scotrail’s website. The line also connects with the Caledonian Sleeper service, from which onward connections to the croft can be arranged.
10am / 3pm
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