Best huts in North West England are found within diverse landscapes, including the Lake District and the Pennines. This region offers a variety of shelters, from remote mountain bothies to glamping pods. These accommodations provide access to outdoor activities and tranquil settings. The area is characterized by its fells, lakes, and historical sites, making it suitable for various outdoor pursuits.
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The northernmost border of the Roman Empire in the British Isles was secured against the Celtic tribes by a massive structure: Hadrian's Wall, built in the 120s. An episode of the television series "Treasures of the Roman Empire" on German television (ZDF) is dedicated to this 117-kilometer-long border fortification. The film (available only in German) can be accessed via the following link in the ZDF media library =>> https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/zdfinfo-doku/schaetze-des-roemischen-reichs--der-hadrianswall-100.html
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The ruin of a building high up on the moors. It’s tucked away into the rocks.
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Been back recently if there is no road parking you can park at the farm turn right through the gate and follow the parking signs £5 all day or £10 for over night also vending machines and national trust toilets near by
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YHA Black Sail is all about its unique, remote setting. Accessible only on foot, this rural retreat is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated in a traffic-free valley, it offers one of the most tranquil experiences in the Lakes. Ideal for walking, hiking, and climbing holidays, it provides superb access to nearby peaks such as Great Gable, Pillar, Red Pike, and Steeple.
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Honesty snack bar. Great place for a rest stop, toilet break, picknick or recharge of your phone.
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Toilet, courtesy café, seatings inside to warm up, get dry, charge electronics etc.
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North West England offers a diverse range of huts, from remote mountain bothies like Greg's Hut and Dubs Hut Bothy, to remote hostels such as YHA Black Sail Hostel, and luxurious glamping pods and shepherd's huts. These accommodations cater to various preferences, from rugged outdoor adventures to comfortable, tranquil retreats.
Yes, several huts and accommodations are suitable for families. Holme Wood Bothy and the beach at Loweswater is situated near a lake and forest, offering a family-friendly experience. YHA Borrowdale Hostel also offers various lodging options including rooms, log cabins, and tent pitches, with facilities like a cafe-bar and restaurant, making it a good choice for families. Additionally, some glamping options like Highside Farm Glamping Huts can accommodate up to 6 guests.
For those seeking a truly wild experience, Greg's Hut in the Pennines is the highest bothy in England, located at 2,357 feet (718 m) near Cross Fell. Another exceptionally remote option is YHA Black Sail Hostel in Ennerdale Valley, accessible only by foot or bike, providing a tranquil setting and access to classic fells like Great Gable and Pillar.
Absolutely. North West England features several luxurious glamping and shepherd's hut experiences. Wonderland Retreats Luxury Glamping near Carnforth offers exclusive, adults-only, Alice in Wonderland-themed pods. Highside Farm Glamping Huts near Bassenthwaite Lake provide bespoke huts with en-suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, and stunning panoramic views. Brackenslack Shepherd's Huts in Eden Valley offer adult-only luxury with log burners and some even feature outdoor copper bathtubs for a tranquil, romantic escape.
You can visit The Mushroom on Scout Scar near Kendal, a distinctive shelter built in 1912 as a memorial to King George V, featuring a toposcope with panoramic views. Another unique historical site is Bramley's Cot, a mysterious Victorian-era building on the moors whose original purpose is still debated.
The region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, including routes like 'Gisburn Forest: The 8' and 'The Borrowdale Bash'. For runners, there are many Running Trails such as the 'Derwent Water and Surprise View loop'. Cyclists can explore Cycling routes like the 'Derwentwater, Buttermere & Honister Pass loop'. Many huts provide excellent access to hiking trails, fells, and lakes for walking and wild swimming.
Yes, many huts are strategically located for hiking. YHA Black Sail Hostel offers excellent access to western Lake District fells like Great Gable and Pillar. YHA Borrowdale Hostel is ideally situated for exploring fells from Castle Crag to Scafell Pike. Harebeck Holidays, with its modern shepherd's hut and gypsy caravans, provides great access to the Western Lake District Fells.
Facilities vary greatly depending on the type of hut. Remote bothies like Greg's Hut offer basic shelter. Hostels such as YHA Black Sail Hostel provide common rooms, self-catering kitchens, and drying rooms (though some may lack electricity). Luxury glamping pods and shepherd's huts often include en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchenettes, underfloor heating, and outdoor amenities like fire pits and BBQs.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer milder weather for hiking and outdoor adventures. Autumn provides stunning scenery with changing foliage. Some remote bothies are valuable shelters year-round, but winter conditions in the mountains can be challenging and require appropriate gear and experience. Certain hostels, like YHA Black Sail, offer private hire in winter.
Many areas in North West England are dog-friendly, and some hut accommodations welcome dogs. While specific dog policies for every hut should be checked directly, many trails, including those around The Mushroom on Scout Scar, are suitable for dogs. It's always advisable to confirm with the accommodation provider regarding their pet policy before booking.
Yes, some huts are located within reasonable distance of amenities. YHA Borrowdale Hostel has a cafe-bar and restaurant on-site. While remote bothies are typically far from such facilities, many glamping sites and hostels are situated in areas where pubs and cafes are accessible, especially in the Lake District. Woodman's Huts, for example, are close to Lake Windermere and Cartmel, which offer dining options.


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