Huts in Peak District are found across a landscape characterized by diverse terrain, from gritstone edges and limestone dales to expansive moorlands. This National Park offers a range of shelters, from traditional farm accommodations to modern glamping experiences. The area is known for its natural beauty and provides access to numerous walking trails and historical sites.
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Traditional architecture, they've kept the history and beauty while modernising sparingly where necessary. comfortable stay with all amenities, old comfy Chesterfields included.
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A perfect base for Peak District adventures, YHA Castleton Losehill Hall occupies a beautiful spot to the south of The Great Ridge. It's an impressive building too, repurposed from a gothic mansion. There are a range of accommodation options, including camping and glamping.
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A perfect base for Peak District adventures, YHA Castleton Losehill Hall occupies a beautiful spot to the south of The Great Ridge. It's an impressive building too, repurposed from a gothic mansion. There are a range of accommodation options, including camping and glamping.
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This charming inn offers more than just a traditional pub experience. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, including rooms and a unique Deluxe Shepherds Hut, and savour homemade meals in their restaurant, all while surrounded by historical charm. Be sure to explore the inn's interesting features, such as the historic waterwheel and animal a plenty. With its extensive outdoor space, including a beer garden and children's play area, and direct access to scenic walking trails, it's perfect for families and dog owners seeking a relaxing and adventurous getaway or pitstop.
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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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The Little Mill Inn is a welcoming country pub and B&B. It's popular with locals and visitors and welcomes walkers, kids and dogs. Set in a big beer garden with an adventure playground for kids, it's a good spot for lunch, dinner or a drink. They have their own gardens and fruit trees, which they harvest and supplement with local produce to create a changing seasonal menu. Accommodation is in the Shepard huts, B&B rooms or a self-catering apartment.
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Great place for a coffee or an ice cream 10 minute stop or the river just below for the dogs
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The Peak District offers a diverse range of accommodations, from luxurious shepherd's huts and glamping experiences to more rustic shelters and traditional farm stays. You can find everything from off-grid cabins with Scandi aesthetics to cozy chalets and country pubs offering B&B rooms or self-catering apartments.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Little Mill Inn, for example, is a country pub and B&B that welcomes families and offers accommodations in shepherd's huts, B&B rooms, or a self-catering apartment, complete with a beer garden and adventure playground. YHA Castleton Losehill Hall also provides family-friendly accommodation options, including camping and glamping, in a repurposed gothic mansion.
Absolutely. Many huts in the Peak District welcome dogs. The Little Mill Inn is dog-friendly, and some luxury shepherd's huts like 'Bertie's Hut' at Smithyfields Shepherds Huts and two huts ('Wooly' and 'Eric') at Peak View Shepherd Huts are specifically designed to accommodate dogs, often providing bowls, towels, and sleeping mats.
The huts in the Peak District provide excellent access to various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Monsal Trail or Ladybower Reservoir loop (Cycling in Peak District). For gravel biking, explore trails such as the Monsal and High Peak trails gravel loop (Gravel biking in Peak District). Mountain hikes are also popular, with options like the Grindslow Knoll Summit loop from Edale (Mountain Hikes in Peak District).
Yes, the Peak District has some fascinating historical structures. Bramley's Cot is a mysterious Victorian-era building high up on the moors, with its original purpose still debated. The Don Whillans Memorial Hut is a significant site for climbers, dedicated to the legendary climber Don Whillans and located at the Roaches.
For a more traditional experience, Upper Booth Farm, owned by the National Trust, offers a seasonal campsite and camping barn directly on the Pennine Way National Trail. This provides a traditional farm setting for walkers and those seeking a simpler stay.
Many huts are ideally situated for walkers. Upper Booth Farm is directly on the Pennine Way. Haddy's Hut in Hope Valley offers direct access to footpaths from its door, and the Peak District Hideout is situated within 17 acres of private land with direct access to walks. Smithyfields Shepherds Huts are also an excellent base for hiking holidays near Dovedale.
Several huts cater specifically to adult-only or romantic breaks. Smithyfields Shepherds Huts near Dovedale are adult-only, with 'Bailey's View' offering a romantic nook. Huts In The Peak (Penny, Twobob, and Sixpence) are luxury, adult-only shepherd's huts set in a wildflower meadow with breathtaking views. Peak View Shepherd Huts also offer luxury, hand-built huts with wood-burning stoves and private hot tubs, perfect for romantic getaways.
Yes, the Peak District is known for its luxury glamping options. Examples include the Luxury Shepherd Hut in Bakewell, the Scandi-designed Peak District Hideout, and The Hut Eyam with its unique outdoor features like a 'Gin Deck' and fire pit. Other luxurious choices include Derbyshire Hills Shepherd's Hut (a railway carriage conversion), Huts In The Peak, Haddy's Hut, Chatsworth Estate Shepherd's Huts, and Peak View Shepherd Huts, many featuring amenities like en-suite bathrooms, kitchenettes, and private terraces.
Yes, some huts are conveniently located near pubs and eateries. The Little Mill Inn is a country pub itself, offering homemade meals and a beer garden. Many other glamping sites and huts are within easy reach of local villages with pubs and restaurants, allowing you to enjoy local hospitality after a day of exploring.
The Peak District is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the outdoor amenities like sun terraces and fire pits. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can provide a cozy retreat with log burners and the chance for snowy landscapes, though some more rustic options might have seasonal closures. Always check specific hut availability and local weather forecasts.
Many huts offer unique features to enhance your stay. Peak View Shepherd Huts, for instance, boast private hot tubs with glorious views. Lavender and Bee Shepherd's Hut also includes a hot tub in a remote meadow setting. The Peak District Hideout features floor-to-ceiling windows and a decking area with a hammock, while Haddy's Hut provides stunning views across and down the Hope Valley.
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