The
Woodman’s Hut

How off-grid? 5/5

Off-grid electrics (lighting and usb charging only). No -WiFi.

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Sleeps 2

Stay in the Woodman’s Hut

The Woodman’s Hut — a one-of-a-kind off-grid hideaway in the heart of the Cairngorms.

Nestled in centuries-old Scots pine forest within the Cairngorms National Park, this award-winning cabin is crafted almost entirely from its surroundings — a true return to simple living, comfort and wild beauty.

Set on a wee hill, the Woodman’s Hut opens onto a vast view of the Cairngorm Mountains, the Northern Corries and the moorland stretching towards the Ryvoan Pass. There is nowhere else quite like it.

Here, life runs on a different rhythm. Shower outside under water you’ve heated yourself, surrounded by pine and sky. Use the compost loo in its own little hut and light your evening with a small solar lamp as the sun dips behind the hills. It’s all part of the experience — real, unhurried, and deeply restorative.

Inside, natural textures and warm wood create a space that feels both wild and welcoming. It’s a place to switch off, reconnect and share the quiet together.

When you’re ready to unwind a little more, fire up the Toast Sauna by the pond or explore the local forest. Then come back to your hilltop hideaway.

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Absolutely delightful and a perfect escape from the world. Wish we could have hidden away a bit longer. Thank you for taking such good care of us and for dreaming up and providing such an incredible little sanctuary.

Kim & Ed

March 2024

Facilities & Amenities

KITCHEN

HEATING

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ENTERTAINMENT

FULLY OFF-GRID

Stargazer window
Radio
Games
Books Sauna

USB sockets
No Wi-Fi
No mains electricity

A bath and shower.
A bed with a headboard in a room.

BATHROOM

SLEEPING

Bush shower
Compost loo
Linens, towels

Sleeps up to 2
Hebridean box-bed

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Wood-burning stove
Firewood provided

Self-catering
Gas cooker
Stream-cooled ‘fridge’
Larder essentials

Key Information

Check-in
4pm-10pm

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Check-out
10am

HOW WE WORK

  • Quiet hours from 10pm-8am

  • No smoking

  • No pets, sorry

  • Self-catering; groceries from our own wee store the Dell Grocer across the river, Nethy Store, Balliefurth Farm Shop and the Co-Op.

  • The Woodman’s Hut is the most fully off-grid of the huts. There’s a light from a battery but no mains electricity. We provide firewood.

  • We recommend packing a head torch, sturdy footwear and easily carried luggage is advised.

FIND YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

This is your place. Find your hut and explore.

The Lazy Duck is not ‘hosted’ like a hotel is, it’s different. Roger and his family may be around, or we may be away. If this is your first time here, we’ve made it easy to find your feet and you’ll receive a self check-in video before you arrive.

PAYMENT & CANCELLATION

A 30% deposit secures your stay, with the balance due six weeks before your arrival.

If your plans have to change, please let us know as soon as you can. We can only refund payment if we are able to re-let your booking, but we will do our best to promote it on our website and on the socials.

Travel insurance is a good idea too.

Full terms & conditions

Before you book…

If you have any questions, or would like to get a better picture of what The Lazy Duck off-grid looks like, please take a moment to read through our FAQ’s below or get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

There’s a wide variation in what people mean by “off-grid.” To give you a clear picture of what that means at The Lazy Duck, we’ve created a simple off-grid rating system (1–5), along with this FAQ to explain exactly what to expect.

  • When we say “off-grid,” we mean the accommodation is not connected to mains electricity or the water supply.

    Our first hut, built in 2011, is our most off-grid option (5/5). It offers an elemental, and unique experience:

    • A small amount of electricity is provided by solar power (enough for lighting and USB charging)

    • Water is collected from rainfall, with drinking water supplied separately

    • Heating is provided by a wood-burning stove

    It’s a more hands-on, nature-connected way of staying—perfect if you’re looking to switch off and embrace a simpler pace of life.

  • All of our accommodation sits on an off-grid scale, from fully off-grid to lightly off-grid.

    At one end is the Woodman’s Hut (5/5), which is completely off-grid. At the other is the Cottage (1/5), which is closest to a conventional stay.

    In between are the Duck’s Nest, Lookout Bunkhouse, and the Homestead—ideal if you’re looking for a gentler introduction to off-grid living.

    For example:

    • The Homestead has mains electricity and is connected to mains water, so drinking water is available from the tap. However, you still heat water in a kettle and use a compost toilet.

    • The Duck’s Nest & Lookout Bunkhouse have mains electricity, but rely on harvested rainwater, with drinking water provided separately.

    This range allows you to choose the level of comfort and simplicity that suits you best.

  • If it’s your first off-grid experience, we’d usually recommend starting somewhere in the middle rather than jumping straight in at the deep end.

    The Duck’s Nest or the Homestead are great options for individuals or couples trying off-grid living for the first time. You’ll still get the full experience—heating your space with a wood-burning stove, using a compost toilet, and trying an outdoor bucket shower—but with a few extra comforts like electricity and WiFi.

    For families or small groups (up to four), the Lookout Bunkhouse is a great introduction.

    Starting this way lets you ease into off-grid living while still enjoying everything that makes it such a memorable and rewarding experience.

  • Absolutely. The Lookout Bunkhouse is well suited to families of up to four people. We also welcome larger families who are happy to be a little cosy, or to bring along a few tents to extend their stay.

    The bunkhouse includes a compost toilet hut, an outdoor bucket shower, rainwater collection barrels, and heating is mainly from your own wood-burning stove.

    It offers a really special experience for families, gently encouraging time away from screens and towards the natural world. Children often love getting involved—whether that’s building dens in the surrounding woodland, or learning how to light and tend the fire to keep everyone warm.

  • Our accommodation is set out on an off-grid scale, from fully off-grid (5/5) to more conventional living (1/5).

    The Woodman’s Hut (5/5)
    Our most off-grid experience. Fully remote and accessed via a short walk through the forest from the car park.

    • Electricity provided by a small solar panel (enough for lighting and USB charging)

    • Water collected from rainwater, with drinking water provided separately

    • Outdoor bucket shower

    • Heating entirely from a wood-burning stove

    • Compost toilet hut

    • Surrounded by forest and mountain views

    The Duck’s Nest & Lookout Bunkhouse (4/5)
    A slightly lighter off-grid experience, with a few more comforts.

    • Mains electricity and WiFi

    • Rainwater collection, with drinking water provided

    • Compost toilet hut

    • Bucket shower

    • Main heating from a wood-burning stove (with some additional heating available)

    The Homestead (3/5)
    A gentler introduction to off-grid living.

    • Similar setup to The Duck’s Nest and Lookout

    • Connected to mains water (drinking water available from the tap)

    • Still includes a compost toilet and wood-burning stove for heating

    Travellers’ Cottage (1/5)
    Our most conventional accommodation.

    • Full cottage with mains utilities

    • Heating from a wood-burning stove in the main living area, plus storage heaters in bedrooms

    • A comfortable option for those wanting a more traditional stay

  • We provide all the essentials to make your stay comfortable, including linen, towels, bathrobes, and Crocs for getting to and from the bucket showers or sauna. We also provide wheelbarrows to help you transport luggage around the site, and all firewood is included for your stay.

    We recommend bringing a head torch for moving around after dark, as the site is set within the forest and can get very dark at night.

    As you’re in a woodland setting, comfortable footwear that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy is also useful. Personal items such as toiletries, small mirrors, make-up, or anything else you like to have with you are of course welcome.

    Most importantly, bring a sense of adventure and an openness to slow down, try something new, and enjoy a different pace of life.

  • Staying off-grid is a chance to step away from the fast pace of everyday life and slow things right down. It’s about reconnecting—with nature, with the people you’re with, and with yourself.

    At Lazy Duck, you’re surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, with space to breathe, reflect, and properly switch off. Our sauna and wellbeing hut offer a chance to take this even further—whether that’s enjoying some quiet time, receiving a massage, or connecting with others at a slower pace.

    It’s a more enriching way to travel, gently encouraging you to step out of normal routines and live more simply for a while. Small changes, like heating your own water and heading outside for a bucket shower, become part of the experience, helping you slow down and be more present.

    Our visitors often mention feeling deeply relaxed and a great sense of peace during their stay.

  • Very similar to using a normal toilet, to be honest.

    The main difference is that each accommodation has its own private compost toilet hut, just a short walk away. Inside, you’ll find a proper toilet seat and toilet paper—just as you would expect.

    Instead of flushing, you simply add a small scoop of sawdust after use. This keeps everything clean and helps the composting process.

    Compost toilets use no water, which is a key part of our low-impact approach. The waste is naturally broken down over time and becomes part of our wider environmental ethos—helping to reduce water use and contribute to healthy soil for the land around us.

    Most guests find it much easier and more straightforward than they expect.

  • We completely understand that outdoor bucket showers aren’t for everyone.

    As an alternative, there is an indoor electric shower available in the central building, which you’re very welcome to use during your stay.

    That said, we do gently encourage guests to give the bucket showers a try. It can feel a little daunting at first, but many people end up finding it surprisingly enjoyable, and often say it becomes one of the highlights of their stay. There’s something about trying something new, in nature, that can feel both refreshing and rewarding.

Where to find us

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The Lazy Duck


Nethy Bridge

Inverness-shire


PH25 3ED