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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in Cumbria

Huts in Cumbria provide diverse accommodation options within the Lake District's varied landscape. The region features remote mountain shelters, traditional bothies, and modern glamping experiences. These structures offer direct access to fells, valleys, and woodlands, serving as bases for outdoor activities. Cumbria's natural environment makes it a notable location for exploring different types of hut stays.

Best huts in Cumbria

  • The most popular huts is Greg's Hut, a hut located near Cross Fell. It is England's highest bothy, providing…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Helvellyn Summit

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Up there with Britain’s best-loved mountains, Helvellyn is home to a horseshoe ridge of legendary quality. First comes Striding Edge, a knife-edge arête with a tantalisingly-good tightrope path edging along …

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The Mushroom on Scout Scar

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The Mushroom marks the summit Wainwright chose for Scout Scar in his guidebook to the Outlying Fells of Lakeland. In fact, the true summit of Scout Scar is a short …

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Seathwaite Farm

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Seathwaite Farm is the access point for many of the high fells, including the Scafells and Great Gable. Parking at the farm car park rather than on the road means …

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Greg's Hut

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At an altitude of 2,357 feet (718 m), Greg’s Hut is the highest bothy in England. Located close to Cross Fell, the highest point in the Pennines, this free-to-use cottage …

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Start or finish the Hadrian‘s wall trail, and stamping station for the passport trail book

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Holme Wood Bothy sleeps six, is situated on the shores of Loweswater and can be booked via the National Trust - nationaltrust.org.uk/holidays/bothy-holme-wood-the-lake-district

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YHA Black Sail Hostel

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Few youth hostels are as remote as Black Sail, only accessible by foot or by bike. Towards the head of the wild Ennerdale Valley, the hostel is wonderfully located for …

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YHA Borrowdale Hostel

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An ideal location in the 'jaws' of Borrowdale for exploring the surrounding fells, from the most diminutive Wainwright in Castle Crag to the tallest in Scafell Pike.

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Mosedale Cottage Bothy

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Mosedale Cottage is one of only three bothies in the Lake District, and probably the most remote of the three. It sits out of sight of any roads, towns or …

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Dubs Hut Bothy

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Large bothy on the side of Fleetwith Pike, very pretty area with views to Buttermere.

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June 4, 2025, Hadrian's Wall Path Pavilion and Stamping Station

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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John
January 18, 2025, Seathwaite Farm

Definitely be back for a few nights camping.

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Terry lyon
October 6, 2024, Seathwaite Farm

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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Andy
June 16, 2024, Dubs Hut Bothy

Good place to stop for lunch or shelter

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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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Ronnie
May 21, 2024, Dubs Hut Bothy

Dubs Hut Bothy 480m (1575ft)

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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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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins can I find in Cumbria?

Cumbria offers a diverse range of hut accommodations, from remote mountain shelters and traditional bothies to modern, luxurious glamping experiences. You can find basic refuges like bothies, youth hostels, and well-equipped shepherd's huts or glamping pods.

Are there any remote mountain shelters or bothies in Cumbria?

Yes, Cumbria is home to several remote mountain shelters and bothies. Notably, Greg's Hut is England's highest bothy, located near Cross Fell, offering a free shelter for hikers in a remote environment. Other options include Dubs Hut Bothy with views towards Buttermere, Holme Wood Bothy by Loweswater, and Mosedale Cottage Bothy.

Which huts are ideal for adventurous hikers and mountain enthusiasts?

For those seeking adventure, Greg's Hut provides a rugged, free shelter near Cross Fell. The YHA Black Sail Hostel is another excellent choice, being one of the most remote youth hostels, accessible only by foot or bike in the wild Ennerdale Valley. It's a prime base for exploring the western Lake District fells.

Are there family-friendly hut accommodations in Cumbria?

Many huts in Cumbria cater to families. The YHA Borrowdale Hostel offers various lodging options including rooms, log cabins, and tent pitches, with facilities like a self-catering kitchen and restaurant. Glamping huts, such as those found at The Rowley Estates or Canopy & Stars, often provide comfortable amenities suitable for families, though specific family-friendly features vary by location.

What kind of luxurious or glamping hut experiences are available in Cumbria?

Cumbria offers numerous luxurious glamping options, often in the form of shepherd's huts or pods. Examples include 'The Orchard' Shepherd's Hut with underfloor heating and a bespoke kitchen, 'Luna' Shepherd's Hut featuring a king-size bed and a wood-fired hot tub, and 'Archie' Shepherd's Hut with its own garden space. Many glamping huts, like those from Canopy & Stars, provide amenities such as hot tubs, roll-top baths, and well-appointed kitchens for a comfortable stay.

What outdoor activities can I do near huts in Cumbria?

The huts in Cumbria serve as excellent bases for a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Derwent Water loop or Fairfield Horseshoe, by exploring Running Trails in Cumbria. For mountain biking, options like The Borrowdale Bash or Whinlatter Forest loop are available, detailed in MTB Trails in Cumbria. Cycling routes around Derwentwater or Coniston Water can be found in Cycling in Cumbria.

Are there huts near historical sites or landmarks in Cumbria?

Yes, some hut locations offer proximity to historical sites. For instance, the Hadrian's Wall Path Pavilion and Stamping Station is a facility that can be near hut accommodations, serving as a starting or finishing point for the historic Hadrian's Wall trail. Bothies like Greg's Hut also offer a glimpse into traditional mountain shelters.

Which huts offer good views or are located near natural features?

Many huts in Cumbria are chosen for their scenic locations. Dubs Hut Bothy provides views towards Buttermere. The Holme Wood Bothy and the beach at Loweswater combines forest and lake access. Glamping options like 'Carrock' Shepherd's Hut offer views of the North Lake fells, while Woodman's Shepherd's Huts provide views of the Holker Valley.

What is the best time to stay in a hut in Cumbria?

The best time depends on your preference. Spring and summer offer milder weather for hiking and outdoor activities, making it ideal for enjoying the fells and lakes. Autumn provides stunning foliage. Winter can be challenging but offers a unique, tranquil experience, especially in remote bothies, though some glamping huts are well-equipped for colder weather with features like underfloor heating and hot tubs.

What do visitors enjoy most about staying in huts in Cumbria?

Visitors appreciate the immersive nature experience, whether it's the intimate connection with stunning landscapes from mountain fells to tranquil woodlands, or the unique accommodation alternative to traditional hotels. Many enjoy the direct access to outdoor activities, the comfort and amenities of modern glamping huts, and the tranquility and seclusion offered by many locations. The historical charm of bothies also appeals to some.

Are there huts in Cumbria that are easily accessible or have parking?

While some remote bothies require foot or bike access, many glamping huts and hostels offer easier accessibility and parking. For example, Seathwaite Farm, an access point for high fells, provides a car park. Many modern shepherd's huts are set on private land with dedicated parking, offering convenience for those traveling by car.

Can I find huts near popular hiking trails in Cumbria?

Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located to provide direct access to popular hiking trails. For instance, the YHA Borrowdale Hostel is an ideal base for exploring fells from Castle Crag to Scafell Pike. Helvellyn Summit, a major hiking destination, is also in the region, and nearby huts serve as excellent starting points for its legendary horseshoe ridge walks.

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