Yorkshire Dales National Park
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Best huts in Yorkshire Dales National Park are situated within a landscape characterized by river valleys, fells, and extensive limestone cave systems. The park features distinctive dry-stone walls and scattered farmsteads. These accommodations provide a base for exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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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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If you're tackling the Yorkshire 3 Peaks trail, be sure to stop by the snack bar at Philpin Campsite. Open on weekends from late April to the end of September (Saturday 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM and Sunday 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM), this spot offers a range of refreshments including toast with a hot drink (£4.50), cup-a-soup with a bread roll (£1.20), and an all-day breakfast (£7.00). If the snack bar isn't open, don't worry – there are two vending machines available. One serves hot drinks like coffee and tea, and the other offers snacks such as chocolate bars and sweets. Additionally, there's a toilet available with an honesty box system. It's free to use, but you're welcome to leave a donation if you feel inclined to do so. A great pit stop on your journey!
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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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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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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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This was a godsend, good strong cup of tea and fresh cakes just before the big push over the top.
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The Yorkshire Dales National Park offers a diverse range of accommodations, from traditional bunkhouses and hostels to luxurious shepherd's huts and glamping pods. You can find unique options like Britain's highest inn, the Tan Hill Inn, which provides rooms and camping, or secluded luxury glamping experiences such as Hollow Gill Huts and the Yorkshire Dales Shepherds Hut.
Yes, the Yorkshire Dales National Park features several luxury glamping options. For example, Hollow Gill Huts near Settle offer fully equipped shepherd's huts with en-suite facilities, kitchenettes, and fire pits, some designed for families. Another option is the Yorkshire Dales Shepherds Hut in Swaledale, providing a private, cozy escape with underfloor heating and stunning valley views.
Absolutely. For a more communal or budget-friendly stay, the Yorkshire Dales has various bunkhouses and hostels, often converted from historic buildings. A notable example is Hag Dyke Hostel, an old farmhouse on the slopes of Great Whernside, offering a historical stay with cracking views. Other options include YHA Malham and Conistone Hostel.
Yes, several huts and glamping sites cater to families. Hollow Gill Huts, for instance, offers The Wensleydale and The Swaledale huts, which sleep two adults and two children. These provide a comfortable base for exploring the Dales, with the added fun of a farm setting. Additionally, Philpin Farm Campsite Snack Bar & Facilities is a convenient stop for families tackling the Yorkshire Three Peaks trail, offering refreshments and facilities.
Many huts in the Yorkshire Dales offer breathtaking views of the distinctive landscape, characterized by river valleys (dales), fells, and extensive limestone formations. For instance, Sweet William Shooting Hut is known for its excellent viewpoint, and the Tan Hill Inn provides spectacular high-altitude vistas. From Hollow Gill Huts, you can even see two of the Three Peaks.
Yes, some huts and accommodations in the Yorkshire Dales are steeped in history. The Tan Hill Inn, Britain's highest inn, is a historic pub dating back centuries. Similarly, Hag Dyke Hostel is an old farmhouse from at least 1730, believed to be the highest house in what was formerly West Riding, offering a unique historical experience.
The huts in Yorkshire Dales National Park serve as excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, including challenging routes like the Yorkshire Three Peaks trail, or more moderate waterfall hikes. Cycling is also popular, with numerous road cycling routes through scenic areas like Wensleydale and Swaledale. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Yorkshire Dales National Park or Road Cycling Routes in Yorkshire Dales National Park guides.
Yes, the Yorkshire Dales is a hiker's paradise, and many huts are strategically located near popular trails. For example, Philpin Farm Campsite Snack Bar & Facilities is directly on the Yorkshire Three Peaks trail. You can find a wide range of hiking options, from challenging climbs to scenic waterfall walks, by checking the Hiking in Yorkshire Dales National Park guide.
Many huts and glamping sites are situated to offer convenience alongside their secluded charm. You can often find nearby pubs, cafes, and small shops. For instance, the Yorkshire Dales Shepherds Hut in Low Row is within a 10-minute walk of a pub. Rukin's Tea Shop is a popular stop for refreshments, and the Tan Hill Inn offers food, drinks, and live music on-site.
The Yorkshire Dales offers beauty year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your preferences. Spring and summer provide milder weather, ideal for walking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning foliage. For those seeking dark skies and potential Aurora Borealis sightings, the remote locations of some huts, like the Tan Hill Inn, are excellent in colder, clearer months.
Yes, the Yorkshire Dales offers several private and romantic hut options perfect for couples. The Hut in the Wood near Askrigg is nestled alone in a one-acre woodland garden, providing a tranquil and private retreat. The Dalesbred hut at Hollow Gill Huts is designed for intimate getaways, and the Yorkshire Dales Shepherds Hut offers a cozy, luxurious 'den-like' escape with stunning views, ideal for two.


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