Moine House
Mòine House
This ruined travelers shelter sits abandoned in a desolate bog of Flow Country.

📜 Ruined travelers shelter in desolate Flow Country bog, Highland, Scotland.
🔍 Named from Gaelic 'mòine' meaning moss or peat.

Why Go

🏞️ Impressive views across Flow Country to Ben Hope
📜 Historical significance as a 19th-century travelers' shelter and family home
🚶 Halfway point on historic road
🎨 Covered in graffiti, offering a unique visual

Why Avoid

🏕️ No accommodation, requires wild camping

Tips

🅿️ Little car park available off the A838 🚶 Start of alternative route over mountains to Durness

Last updated 1 day ago

We strive for accuracy, but errors may occur. Please verify key info.