How about Glen Kinglass lodge (between Loch Etive and Bridge Orchy), as far as I know inhabited all year around, at least 10 miles from a tarred road. Bruar Lodge off A9 north of Pitlochry also?
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Who lives in the most remote spot?
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I don't live there but there are plenty of farms in the Cheviots that are pretty off the beaten track. Uswayford (Usyford) is in the middle of nowhere as is High Bleakhope. Generators for Electric.
Nearly as off the beaten track as the places above in Scotland
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That Glen Affric YHA is ace - we stayed there last May... very remote. Admitidly we took the long way round to get there but still.

IMG_3665 by Ewan Panter, on Flickr
YHA.
IMG_3678 by Ewan Panter, on Flickr
Up the valley from the YHA to watch the sun go down.Posted 1 year ago # -
We're in the Tay valley 100m up a track from a minor road. It's 5 1/2 miles to the nearest village and 25 miles to the nearest town with a good sized supermarket, so reasonably remote.
Some friends used to own a cottage at Kinlochhourn on the west coast. 20 miles along a single track road and even then it was another 10 miles to the nearest place with shops. Not permanently inhabited though.
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Stockport, East of Java. Remote in soooo many ways.
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Always wanted to live in Molinginish, Isle of Harris. No road, just single track across a mountain. Some of wife's family used to live there.
Molinginish is the yellow tab on the right. The middle tab is not far from the start of the Rhenigidale track at Urgha
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Anyone mentioned Santa yet?
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my ex wifes parents used to live in a cabin up in the depths of norway it was a 14 km ski to get there from the nearest road
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