Huts around Muker are situated in Swaledale, a valley within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The area features a variety of accommodations, including traditional cottages, shepherd's huts, and unique stays like burrows. These provide a base for exploring the natural landscape and popular walking routes around Muker. The village offers a traditional setting for outdoor activities.
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The "Halfway C2C" sign hangs on the wall of Keld Lodge. From here, the distance ahead is less than the distance behind you. Just a little motivation 😉
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Stayed the night here on a rather cold night in early March. Despite the cold the weather was sunny and I had a wonderful sleep. Although don't expect to get a mobile reception. I must say a big thank you to the Bolton Estate for allowing walkers/cyclists/bikepackers to use this wonderful facility. If you use it please make sure you leave it as you would expect to find it.
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The only pub in Keld. It’s dog friendly and hikers are welcomed
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Closed after a rainy day hike...soul destroying event that I don't think I will be able to recover from! Caught it open two days later. Not much there by way of coffee, or cakes. Plenty of stickies and ice cream though. More than anything it is a stunning location, the owners are charming, and has outside seating.
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There is a sign here with the encouraging message that you are halfway through Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast trail.
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On the facade of Keld Lodge hangs a sign that can be seen as an encouragement to the Coast-to-Coast walker... although for those who walk in the original direction (west to east) the toughest half is behind them.
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This was a godsend, good strong cup of tea and fresh cakes just before the big push over the top.
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Muker and the surrounding Swaledale area offer a variety of unique accommodations beyond traditional huts. You can find charming self-catering holiday cottages, shepherd's huts, and even distinctive stays like the Swaledale Yurts, Bunkhouse and Campsite, a unique underground burrow, or a treehouse nestled amongst pine trees. These options provide a comfortable base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.
Yes, the area features several notable spots. The Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn is a historic pub at 528m, offering rooms and camping, and serves as a popular pit stop on the Pennine Way. Another unique spot is the Sweet William Shooting Hut, which provides excellent views and is often open to the public. Additionally, you might find a 'wonderfully crafted shepherds hut' in Hardraw, located on a working farm near the Pennine Way and Hardraw Force waterfall.
For families, YHA Grinton Lodge is a great option, surrounded by stunning scenery and just a 10-minute walk from Grinton village. Swaledale Yurts, Bunkhouse and Campsite also offers family-friendly facilities. Many traditional stone-built holiday cottages in Muker, such as Low Rigg, Fell View, and Harriet's Cottage, are also suitable for families and often welcome children.
Absolutely. The Sweet William Shooting Hut is known for its epic views and offers great relief from the wind. YHA Grinton Lodge is situated on the southern slopes of Swaledale, providing exceptional views of the Yorkshire Dales. Unique stays like The Pines Treehouse offer breathtaking views through the trees and across the valley, while the Luxury Romantic - Swaledale Shepherds Hut boasts expansive views of Swaledale.
The Muker area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities including hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like Hiking around Muker, Running Trails around Muker, and Cycling around Muker. The area is particularly popular for walking routes like the Pennine Way and exploring Muker Meadows.
Yes, Muker is a prime location for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including moderate routes like 'The Tan Hill Inn & River Swale loop from Keld' (16.8 km) and 'Muker Meadows and Kisdon Force loop from Keld' (11.1 km). For more options, visit the Hiking around Muker guide, which details various routes and their difficulty levels.
The Yorkshire Dales, including Muker, are beautiful year-round, but the best time for outdoor activities is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is milder, and the famous Muker Meadows are in full bloom. While winter walking is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially challenging conditions.
Yes, many accommodations in the Muker area are dog-friendly. Several holiday cottages, such as Low Rigg, The Old Stable, Fell View, Pencroft Cottage, and No.8 Cairn Cottage, welcome dogs. The village also has dog-friendly pubs like The Farmers Arms. Many walking trails in the Yorkshire Dales National Park are accessible with dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a lead, especially near livestock.
Muker village itself offers amenities including The Farmers Arms pub, a tea room, and a village shop. The Tan Hill Inn – Britain's Highest Inn provides great food and drinks. You can also find Rukin's Tea Shop, which is a popular spot for a strong cup of tea and fresh cakes. Many accommodations, like Swaledale Yurts, Bunkhouse and Campsite, can also arrange meals.
Beyond the well-known spots, the region offers some truly unique and secluded options. The Swaledale Burrow, an underground hideaway near Richmond, provides a distinctive design and proximity to the Pennine Way. The Pines Treehouse offers a private experience high above Sand Beck with stunning views. These provide a peaceful retreat for relaxation and immersion in nature.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning natural beauty and the peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore scenic walking routes like the Pennine Way and Muker Meadows. The unique accommodations, from historic inns like the Tan Hill Inn to cozy shepherd's huts and traditional cottages, also contribute to a memorable experience. The friendly local pubs and cafes add to the authentic Yorkshire charm.
Public transport options to Muker and the surrounding Dales can be limited. While some bus services operate within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, they may not reach all specific 'huts' or remote accommodations directly. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance or consider driving, as many unique stays are in secluded locations.
No, permits are not typically required for overnight stays in established 'huts' or accommodations such as holiday cottages, shepherd's huts, or lodges like YHA Grinton Lodge. These are commercial or private accommodations where booking and payment secure your stay. Permits are generally not a concern for these types of facilities in the Yorkshire Dales.


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