Best huts around Stonebeck Up are found within the North York Moors National Park and Nidderdale, offering secluded, nature-focused experiences. This area is characterized by its upland farms, dales, and moorland, providing a tranquil escape. Stonebeck Up itself is a civil parish, with surrounding accommodations often providing unique features. The region is ideal for exploring natural beauty and offers a variety of rural retreats.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Originally the building was part of the lead mining works before being used as a shoot hut by the estate.
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Mossdale Shooting House - maybe ex mine workers cottage. Very remote here.
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Cracking location, a nice looking hostel in a top spot. Nice to see them flying the flag of St. George too, and that's a Welshman saying that. This place would make a fortune too if it sold coffee and cake in this location!
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Combs Crags are a gritstone outcrop on Low Ash Head Moor. A curious rock formation, and amongst the rocks is a shooting hut. The views from above to the north - over Roundhill and Leighton Reservoirs and further to Colsterdale and its moors: phenomenal!
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Hag Dyke, on the slopes of Great Whernside in a stunning location, is a hostel administered by Ben Rhydding Scout and Guide Group in Ben Rhydding. The hostel was donated to the group in 1947. The building is quite old. It was originally a farmhouse and occupied at least as far back as 1730. The kitchen area in the house is the oldest. At 1,525 feet, the house is believed to be in the highest position of all the houses in what used to be West Riding.
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Swinton Bivouac is a glamping site owned by the nearby Swinton estate. You can stay in yurts, tree lodges or in the old farmhouse building. The Bistro is open to residents and non-residents, serving snacks, simple meals, drinks and cake. It's open Sun to Thurs from 9:00 - 17:00 and Fri & Sat 9:00 - 20:00.
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This Druids Temple is in fact not a druids temple but a folly created by the land owner to keep the people of the local village in jobs during a hard financial time
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Around Stonebeck Up, you'll find a variety of accommodations, including glamping sites, historical hostels, and shooting lodges. Examples include Swinton Bivouac and Druids' Temple, which offers yurts and tree lodges, and Hag Dyke Hostel, a historical farmhouse. You can also find unique shepherd's huts like Woodman's Hut and Shepherd's Rest, or self-catering cottages such as Stonebeck Cottage, offering secluded experiences.
Yes, Hag Dyke Hostel is a notable historical site. It's an old farmhouse on the slopes of Great Whernside, dating back to at least 1730. Additionally, Swinton Bivouac and Druids' Temple is near the historical folly known as Druids' Temple.
For families, Swinton Bivouac and Druids' Temple is a great option, listed as family-friendly. It offers glamping in yurts and tree lodges. Kettlewell Youth Hostel is also family-friendly and provides a welcoming stay with good facilities.
Many huts offer stunning natural views. From Woodman's Hut and Shepherd's Rest, you can overlook the dale and enjoy wildlife spotting. Combs Crags, a gritstone outcrop, offers phenomenal views over Roundhill and Leighton Reservoirs. The Shooting Lodge on Stean Moor provides dramatic views of Acoras Scar.
The area around Stonebeck Up is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Cam High Road – Fleet Moss Approach loop' or 'Barden Moor Estate Track – Burnsall Bridge loop'. There are also easy hikes like 'Scar House Reservoir and Dam loop' and cycling routes like 'Scar House Reservoir and Dam – Gouthwaite Reservoir loop'. For more details, explore the gravel biking, easy hikes, and cycling guides for the region.
Yes, some accommodations offer direct access to trails. Stonebeck Cottage, for instance, is located directly on the Nidderdale Way, making it excellent for walking right from the doorstep. Many other huts are situated in areas ideal for planning hikes, especially those in the North York Moors National Park or Nidderdale.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. The region offers tranquil escapes year-round. For enjoying dark skies and planning hikes, any clear season is suitable. The shepherd's huts, with features like wood-fired hot tubs and stoves, are cozy retreats even in cooler weather, allowing for relaxation while listening to the wind in the trees.
Yes, Shepherd's Rest, a shepherd's hut at Stonebeck Gate Farm, is ideal for those seeking a 'digital detox.' It provides a homely space for relaxation with minimal lighting for stargazing, encouraging guests to disconnect and enjoy the peaceful surroundings and stunning views.
Facilities vary by accommodation. Shepherd's huts like Woodman's Hut and Shepherd's Rest often feature king-size beds, private decks, kitchen areas with gas hobs, barbecues, and wood-fired hot tubs. Some, like Shepherd's Rest, also offer compost loos, basic showers, and solar power. Hostels like Kettlewell Youth Hostel function as facilities hubs, sometimes including post offices and libraries.
Visitors frequently highlight the peace and tranquility, the stunning views, and the opportunity to escape from daily life. The coziness of the huts, relaxing in wood-fired hot tubs, and the abundance of wildlife spotting are often mentioned. The area is appreciated for its remote, natural beauty and the chance for true countryside living with comfort.
While some huts offer self-catering facilities, you can find options for food and drink. Swinton Bivouac and Druids' Temple has a bistro open to residents and non-residents, serving snacks, simple meals, drinks, and cake. Kettlewell Youth Hostel is known for its brilliant food. For other options, you might need to venture to nearby villages.
While specific dog-friendly details for all huts are not provided, many outdoor accommodations in the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales are welcoming to dogs, especially those catering to hikers and nature lovers. It is always recommended to check directly with the accommodation provider regarding their pet policy before booking.


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