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Ex-bothy at Culra to be demolished next week

The Mountain Bothy Association is planning for the replacement of the old bothy at Culra, which was closed some years ago due to the presence of asbestos. Next week contractors will commence demolition of the existing structure.

Culra bothy

The existing building will be entirely removed within 7-10 days depending on the weather.

MBA and Ben Alder Estate are pleased to confirm that the bothy will be replaced during Spring 2026. A new concrete base will be created once the winter frosts have passed and a completely new building – on the same footprint as the existing bothy – will then be erected. The opening date for the new Culra will be announced as soon as its definitely known.

Culra is situated on the Ben Alder estate, and was frequently used by walkers climbing nearby remote hills including Ben Alder and the Geal-chàrn / Aonach Beag range.

Ben Alder seen from Culra

MBA is a charity and was established in 1965. It undertakes the restoration and maintenance of a number of old cottages, huts and similar buildings throughout the wilder parts of Scotland, England and Wales for use as open shelters for walkers and other outdoor enthusiasts.

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