Best huts around Leek are found within the Staffordshire Moorlands, offering various accommodations for exploring the Peak District National Park. The region provides options ranging from shepherd's huts to camping barns. These stays serve as a base for accessing natural landscapes and local attractions.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Small quiet cabin overlooking a large part of the lake. Lots of birdlife to see.
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The Coendersborg in Nuis was created by merging the Fossemaheerd, Harkemaplaats and Heringheplaats. The current borg was built in 1813 on the site of the former Fossemaheerd. In 1534, Hemko IJpens Harkema, sworn judge in the western part of Vredewold, became the owner of the Ooster Fossemaheerd through an exchange with Sywert Fossuma.
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The Scandinavian Village is a wonderful place for a lunch break, coffee stop or an extensive dinner. From the terrace and inside the restaurant you have a beautiful view of the Paterswoldse Meer. The Scandinavian Village consists of the Elanderhûs restaurant and several wooden log cabins where you can spend the night, all in Scandinavian style.
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Peaceful place in beautiful surroundings.
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The Coendersborg, named after the Coenders family, was created from the merger of land from three farms: that of the Fossema, Harckema and Heringe families. The borg itself was built on the site where the Fossema family had a fortified farm and dates back to the end of the seventeenth century. More info: https://www.groningerlandschap.nl/erfgoed/vragen/coendersborg/
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Around Leek, you'll find a variety of charming accommodations, primarily shepherd's huts and camping barns. These range from cozy, rustic options like the Birdwatching hut Friescheveen and the Birdwatching Hide Leekstermeergebied, to more luxurious shepherd's huts with private hot tubs, and even unique stays like the Scandinavian Village on the Paterswoldse Lake which offers log cabins. Camping barns provide a more communal or group-friendly experience.
Yes, several options cater to families. The Birdwatching hut Friescheveen and Birdwatching Hide Leekstermeergebied are noted as family-friendly, offering opportunities for nature observation. The Scandinavian Village on the Paterswoldse Lake also welcomes families. Additionally, some shepherd's huts and camping barns, like those at Hen Cloud Cottages, are suitable for families seeking a relaxing break.
The area around Leek is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and gravel biking. For hikers, there are numerous trails, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Bridge Over Leekster Hoofddiep – View of Leekstermeer loop' or the 'De Veenman Observation Tower – Boardwalk Leekstermeer Area loop'. Find more details on these activities in our guides for Traffic-free bike rides around Leek, Gravel biking around Leek, and Hiking around Leek.
Yes, several huts in the Leek area are dog-friendly. For instance, Serendipity Shepherd Hut and Hide and Sheep Shepherds Hut explicitly allow pets, making them great choices if you're traveling with your animal companions. Always confirm pet policies directly with the accommodation provider when booking.
Many huts are situated within or close to the Peak District National Park, offering direct access to scenic landscapes. You can expect to see beautiful lakes, such as those viewed from the Birdwatching hut Friescheveen and the Birdwatching Hide Leekstermeergebied. The area also features grasslands and man-made parks, providing serene settings for nature lovers.
Yes, the region offers historical and cultural points of interest. The Coendersborg Nuis is a notable historical site, a borg built in 1813 on the site of a former fortified farm. Additionally, many hut locations are within a reasonable driving distance of cultural sites like Buxton Opera House and Trentham Gardens.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer ideal conditions for walking, cycling, and enjoying the outdoor settings. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a cozy, secluded experience, especially in insulated huts. The area is accessible year-round, with many huts providing amenities for comfort in all seasons.
Yes, you'll find options for dining and refreshments. The Scandinavian Village on the Paterswoldse Lake features the Elanderhûs restaurant, offering a wonderful place for a lunch break, coffee stop, or dinner with lake views. Many huts also provide cooking facilities, such as outdoor fire pits or campingaz stoves, for a self-catering experience. Local market towns like Buxton and Matlock, a short drive away, also offer various pubs and cafes.
Facilities vary by hut type. Shepherd's huts often include a double bed, warm bedding, and cooking equipment. Some, like Serendipity Shepherd Hut, feature eco-friendly compost toilets and camping showers. Luxury options, such as those at Hen Cloud Cottages, may include private hot tubs and patios. Camping barns typically offer sleeping platforms, shared eco-friendly toilets, and separate shower facilities, along with basic cooking amenities like electric cookers and fridges.
Visitors frequently highlight the unique glamping experience, combining rustic charm with comfort. The serene natural settings, often close to the Peak District National Park, are a major draw for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful escape. The convenience of being near popular attractions like Alton Towers, Buxton Opera House, and Trentham Gardens, while still enjoying rural tranquility, is also highly valued.
Many hut accommodations in the Leek area offer private parking. For example, Serendipity Shepherd Hut and Hide and Sheep Shepherds Hut both provide free private parking for guests. It's always advisable to confirm parking availability directly with your chosen accommodation when booking.


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