Best huts around Lorton provide access to the fells and valleys of the Lake District. The area features diverse landscapes, including lakes like Loweswater and Ennerdale, alongside mountainous terrain. It is characterized by its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region offers various types of accommodation, from rustic bothies to youth hostels, catering to hikers and nature enthusiasts.
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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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A tiny hostel in a fantastic location. Great to stay off to can get in, but it's always open for shelter and a brew
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Around Lorton, you can find a variety of accommodations ranging from rustic bothies to youth hostels. Bothies like Dubs Hut Bothy offer basic shelter, while youth hostels such as YHA Borrowdale Hostel provide more amenities like cafe-bars, restaurants, and self-catering kitchens.
Yes, YHA Black Sail Hostel is notably remote, accessible only by foot or bike. Located at the head of the wild Ennerdale Valley, it offers a small, intimate setting with 16 beds, a common room, and a self-catering kitchen, though it lacks electric sockets.
Dubs Hut Bothy is situated on the side of Fleetwith Pike and offers beautiful views towards Buttermere. YHA Borrowdale Hostel is also ideally located for exploring the surrounding fells, including Castle Crag and Scafell Pike.
Yes, Holme Wood Bothy and the beach at Loweswater is family-friendly, located on the shores of Loweswater. YHA Borrowdale Hostel also offers various lodging options, including rooms and log cabins, making it suitable for families.
The area around Lorton offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes. Many huts serve as excellent bases for exploring the fells and valleys, with opportunities for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking.
Absolutely. Holme Wood Bothy is uniquely located on the southern bank of Loweswater, offering direct access to the lake and a beach. The wider Lorton area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including lakes like Loweswater and Ennerdale.
Amenities vary by type. Bothies like Dubs Hut are rustic, offering basic shelter with a log burner but little else. Youth hostels like YHA Borrowdale Hostel and YHA Ennerdale Hostel provide more, including self-catering kitchens, drying rooms, and sometimes cafe-bars or restaurants. YHA Black Sail Hostel is remote and has no electric sockets, but offers a common room and self-catering.
Yes, some huts require booking. For example, Holme Wood Bothy, which sleeps six, can be booked via the National Trust. Youth hostels like YHA properties typically offer advance booking for beds or private rooms.
YHA Black Sail Hostel is only accessible by foot or by bike, making it one of the most remote youth hostels. It's important to be prepared for a hike or ride to reach it, and note that there are no electric sockets in the building. Meals can be arranged with wardens, and a self-catering kitchen is available.
Many of the youth hostels, such as YHA Borrowdale Hostel, YHA Black Sail Hostel, and YHA Ennerdale Hostel, provide self-catering kitchens for guests. This allows you to prepare your own meals during your stay.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, opportunities for outdoor activities, and the unique experience of staying in rustic bothies or well-located youth hostels. The community has shared 19 photos and given 57 upvotes across various highlights, indicating a strong positive reception for the natural beauty and adventure the area offers.
Holme Wood Bothy sleeps six on wooden sleeping platforms and has a log burner. It's described as being 'a bit like camping with walls.' It's an excellent adventure base, with the lakeside trail being an easy run and Mellbreak Fell nearby. Remember to watch out for high water and long ropes if you're exploring the area.


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