Mountain hut
Taigh Seumas a’ Ghlinne (Glenduror)
Single storey building, large open room. Freshwater source nearby. Fuel. Please burn deadfall only. Historical note The bothy was the birthplace of James Stewart (James of the Glen) who was hung at Cnap a’Chaolais near Ballachulish in 1752 for the murder of Colin Campbell (the Red Fox), an official of the British Government- a murder that he did not commit. This event formed the basis of Robert Louis Stevenson’s novel, Kidnapped . This bothy is listed by the Mountain Bothies Association in the Southwest Highlands and Islands area of Scotland.