Huts around Borrowdale offer a variety of accommodations in the heart of the Lake District. This valley is characterized by its dramatic fells, including access points to prominent peaks like Scafell Pike and Great Gable. The area provides a base for exploring numerous climbing crags and extensive hiking trails. Its natural landscape features rugged terrain and scenic views, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
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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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Can be used as a lunch stop on a cold day but also just interesting to take a look around
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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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Borrowdale offers a diverse range of huts, from remote, basic hostels to well-equipped self-catering bunkhouses. Options include traditional hostels, converted farmhouses, and historic club huts, catering to various needs from solo walkers to large groups.
Yes, YHA Borrowdale Hostel is a great family-friendly option. It provides various lodging choices, including rooms, log cabins, and tent pitches, along with a cafe-bar and restaurant. Its location is ideal for exploring the surrounding fells, making it suitable for families.
For climbers and serious walkers, The Salving House (FRCC) is well-equipped with facilities like food storage, fridges, cookers, and showers, making it an excellent base for climbing crags such as Shepherd's Crag and Black Crag, or tackling fells like the Scafells and Great Gable. Grange Old School (Climbers' Club) also caters to climbers, being within walking distance of many Borrowdale climbing crags.
For a truly remote experience, YHA Black Sail Hostel is an excellent choice. It's only accessible by foot or bike, located at the head of the Ennerdale Valley, offering a unique sense of solitude and direct access to the classic fells of the western Lake District. Note that it has no electric sockets.
High House (K Fellfarers) is a prime example of a well-equipped self-catering bunkhouse. This converted farmhouse offers accommodation for up to 26 people, featuring a large common room with a multi-fuel stove, a library, a fully equipped kitchen, and drying rooms. It's ideal for groups and clubs.
The huts in Borrowdale serve as excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can embark on challenging mountain hikes, such as the Broad Crag – Scafell Pike Summit loop, or enjoy running trails like the Great Gable and Allen Crags loop. Cycling routes, including the Newlands Pass – Whinlatter Pass loop, are also popular. For more details, explore the Mountain Hikes around Borrowdale, Running Trails around Borrowdale, and Cycling around Borrowdale guides.
Parking is available at Seathwaite Farm, which serves as a key access point for many high fells like Scafell Pike and Great Gable. Parking at the farm helps reduce congestion on narrow lanes and supports local farmers. Roadside parking is also available, but the farm offers a dedicated field for a fee when free spots are full.
Yes, The Salving House (FRCC) has a rich history, purchased in 1951 and officially opened in 1953, maintaining its character despite modern upgrades. Grange Old School (Climbers' Club) is another historic option, a converted school building from around 1890 that still features its original bell.
The best time to visit Borrowdale huts largely depends on your planned activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather for hiking and climbing with fewer crowds. Summer is popular but can be busy. For experienced adventurers, winter provides a challenging and unique experience, though conditions can be severe, requiring appropriate gear and preparation.
Yes, Dubs Hut Bothy is a large bothy located on the side of Fleetwith Pike. It offers a basic shelter for overnight stays and provides very pretty views towards Buttermere, making it a perfect spot for a simple stopover during a hike.
Winter conditions in Borrowdale can be challenging, with snow, ice, and rapidly changing weather. It's crucial to have appropriate winter gear, including warm clothing, waterproofs, sturdy boots, and potentially ice axes and crampons for higher fells. Some huts, like YHA Black Sail Hostel, may offer private hire during winter months, but always check accessibility and conditions beforehand.
Some huts, like YHA Borrowdale Hostel, have their own cafe-bar and restaurant facilities. While specific pubs directly adjacent to every hut might be limited, the Borrowdale valley generally offers options for refreshments. It's advisable to check the specific hut's amenities or nearby villages for dining choices.


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