Guirdil
Fuel : Some fallen timber (often wet) in the plantation on Bloodstone Hill. Please do not cut live wood. Although there is rarely driftwood in Guirdil Bay, copious amounts can be had in the bays and coves north of Shellesder. However, collection involves a round trek of about two hours. Coal and wood bricks are sold at the village shop in Kinloch. Dogs are allowed but must be kept under strict control especially during the nesting and stalking seasons. There is a sleeping platform for 6-8 people plus space on the ground floor. Availability: No restrictions on access. During the stalking season, daily stalking activities are displayed on map boards in Kinloch, or contact the Reserve office 01687 462026. Access by bike is not advisable. This bothy is listed by the Mountain Bothies Association in the Western Highlands and Islands area of Scotland.