Huts in North East England are found across a diverse landscape, from the rugged coastline of Northumberland to the rolling hills of the Pennines and the tranquil Durham Dales. The region features a mix of historical sites, national parks, and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Its varied terrain offers opportunities for coastal walks, moorland treks, and forest explorations.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Second City Divide โ Rough Stuff Of The North
Hike the Northumberland Coast Path โ Castles and coastlines
Northumberland National Park โ A Walk in the Parks
National Cycle Network Route 7 โ Sunderland to Inverness
Slymefoot Slide โ bikepacking the Breamish and Coquet rivers
Weardale Way โ Hike from the North Sea to the wild Pennines
The Pennine Rally โ Bikepacking Edinburgh to Manchester
Lake to Lake Walk โ Windermere to Kielder across the beautiful North
St Cuthbert's Way โ Hike wild moors, historic hills and heavenly coast
Teesdale Way โ A riverside hike from wild Pennines to the North Sea
Ideally situated refuge hut. People have left helpful items like hand warmers, tea bags, plasters & saline flushes
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The Rocky Island headland used to be the site of a coastguard lookout. Jutting into the North Sea, you can get a great view up and down the coast. The seawatching hut is owned by the Northumberland & Tyneside Bird Club, but visiting guests are usually welcome if someone from the club is present.
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Bothy is in a wonderful location but was closed due to structural damage when we passed (August 2024)
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Founded in 1965, the Mountain Bothies Association exists to maintain remote buildings for which the owner has little or no use, yet remain important to walkers and others who make use of the shelter that they provide. Green Bothy is located in the Wark Forest and has three rooms and a wood burning stove.
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The Green Bothy is located in the Wark Forest and has three rooms and a wood burning stove. It is accessible by foot and bike. It is a well maintained bothy and It gets busy on weekends.
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The Baa is a hostel and campsite with its own pub. This small, unique and quirky little pub has a cobblestone floor and plenty of sheep related decorations. It serves local ales and its own range of sheep themed cocktails. In the garden are giant viking statues, thought to have been used as film props for the series Beowulf.
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Great little place to stumble across - was surprised how busy this was with locals milling around, having a chat etc.
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Sleeping platforms for 6 and plenty of extra floor space. There's also a stove and composting toilet.
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Yes, several huts cater to families. For example, Hownsgill Bunkhouse and Tea Room is known for its facilities and cafe, making it a convenient stop for families on walks or cycle routes. Ferrymanโs Hut and The Baa Pub, Hostel and Viking Statues are also listed as family-friendly options. Additionally, West Hall Glamping in County Durham offers pods that sleep up to four people, and Southfield Shepards Huts in Durham provide family rooms.
Many huts in North East England boast excellent views. Auchope Mountain Refuge Hut provides views down the College Valley. Shoreside Huts in Alnmouth offer breathtaking sea views along the St. Oswald's coastal path. Hillside Huts & Cabins are set in woodland with views over a wildflower meadow towards the Northumbrian coastline, while Panoramic Pods near Hexham provide panoramic views across the North Pennines.
Absolutely. North East England offers a range of luxurious glamping options. Hesleyside Huts in Northumberland National Park feature unique designs, some with outdoor baths, stargazing kits, and en-suite facilities. West Hall Glamping in County Durham provides pods with private Jacuzzi hot tubs. Hillside Huts & Cabins offer king-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private wood-fired hot tubs. Panoramic Pods also include private wood-fired hot tubs and modern en-suite facilities.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. Many huts are ideal bases for hiking, cycling, and running. For example, you can find numerous running trails, including the Kielder Lakeside Way, and cycling routes like the River Tyne loop. For hikers, there are easy hikes such as the Hareshaw Linn Waterfall Walk or more challenging routes like those near the Pennine Way huts.
Yes, for those seeking a more rustic or off-grid experience, North East England has options. Shoreside Huts in Alnmouth offer a blend of camping with modern conveniences and a feeling of delightful seclusion. Sycamore Shepherd's Hut in the Durham Dales provides a cozy retreat in tranquil woodlands. For hikers, Yearning Saddle Refuge Hut and Auchope Mountain Refuge Hut are basic shelters positioned in remote moorland on the Pennine Way.
Several huts welcome dogs. West Hall Glamping in County Durham has dog-friendly pods. Cheesedale Shepherd's Huts in Butterknowle, Durham, are also dog-friendly, situated on a smallholding with farm animals.
Yes, you can find huts conveniently located near amenities. Hownsgill Bunkhouse and Tea Room serves as a cafe stop for many routes. Tan Hill Inn โ Britain's Highest Inn offers food, drinks, and accommodation. The Baa Pub, Hostel and Viking Statues is another option with a pub. Shoreside Huts are near Alnmouth, which has local pubs, and West Hall Glamping is a short drive from Durham City with its amenities.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Shoreside Huts are open year-round, offering coastal experiences in any season. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the wildflower meadows and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn provides beautiful scenery, while winter can offer a cozy retreat, especially in huts with log burners or hot tubs, though access to remote mountain refuges like Yearning Saddle Refuge Hut might be more challenging.
Yes, the region offers unique opportunities for nature observation. The Rocky Island Seawatching Hut in Northumberland is ideal for birdwatching, offering excellent views up and down the coast. Hesleyside Huts in Northumberland National Park provide stargazing kits, and Panoramic Pods are ideally located for visiting the Kielder Observatory for stargazing.
Many huts are nestled within or near protected natural areas. Hesleyside Huts are located within the Northumberland National Park. Sycamore Shepherd's Hut is in the picturesque Durham Dales. Panoramic Pods are situated in the Northumberland hills, offering views across the North Pennines AONB, making them perfect for exploring these stunning landscapes.
Accessibility varies by hut. West Hall Glamping is just a 10-minute drive from Durham City and offers convenient parking. Panoramic Pods are also easily accessible by car in the Northumberland hills. For more remote options like The Green Bothy, Wark Forest, access might be by foot or bike, so it's best to check specific details for each location.
Huts in North East England boast a variety of unique features. Hesleyside Huts offer outdoor baths and stargazing kits. West Hall Glamping and Hillside Huts & Cabins provide private Jacuzzi or wood-fired hot tubs. Sycamore Shepherd's Hut includes a private patio with a chiminea. Some, like Tan Hill Inn, are historic landmarks, being Britain's highest inn.


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