Best huts around Loweswater are found in a tranquil area of the Lake District, offering a range of accommodations from rustic bothies to small hostels. This region is characterized by its serene lake, surrounding fells, and natural beauty, providing a base for outdoor activities. The landscape features forests, lakeshores, and access to higher peaks, making it suitable for various levels of exploration. It is a destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a quiet escape.
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Been back recently if there is no road parking you can park at the farm turn right through the gate and follow the parking signs £5 all day or £10 for over night also vending machines and national trust toilets near by
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YHA Black Sail is all about its unique, remote setting. Accessible only on foot, this rural retreat is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. Situated in a traffic-free valley, it offers one of the most tranquil experiences in the Lakes. Ideal for walking, hiking, and climbing holidays, it provides superb access to nearby peaks such as Great Gable, Pillar, Red Pike, and Steeple.
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Can be used as a lunch stop on a cold day but also just interesting to take a look around
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Honesty snack bar. Great place for a rest stop, toilet break, picknick or recharge of your phone.
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Toilet, courtesy café, seatings inside to warm up, get dry, charge electronics etc.
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Loweswater offers a variety of accommodations, from rustic bothies and remote hostels to cozy shepherd's huts and unique lodges. You can find basic shelters for an adventurous stay or more comfortable, unique options.
Yes, YHA Black Sail Hostel is renowned for its incredibly remote setting in the wild Ennerdale Valley, accessible only on foot or by bike. It's a small hostel with 16 beds, ideal for dedicated outdoor enthusiasts.
Holme Wood Bothy is situated just a few meters from the shores of Loweswater, offering an idyllic lakeside location. It provides basic accommodation and direct access to nature, perfect for peace and quiet.
While specific family-friendly huts are not explicitly detailed, Holme Wood Bothy is listed as family-friendly and offers a great adventure base on the shores of Loweswater. Additionally, YHA Borrowdale Hostel offers various lodging options, including rooms and log cabins, and is also categorized as family-friendly.
The Loweswater area is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes, road cycling, and running. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Loweswater, Road Cycling Routes around Loweswater, and Running Trails around Loweswater guides.
The Hütte at Hinterlandes, located at Cornrow Farm in Loweswater, is described as a 'cosy little woodland hideout' designed for disconnecting and relaxing. Activities like reading, playing board games, and tending a pizza oven fire are suggested.
Dubs Hut Bothy, located on the side of Fleetwith Pike, offers a very pretty area with gorgeous views towards Buttermere, making it a perfect spot for a picnic.
The Lake District, including Loweswater, is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and fewer crowds. Summer is popular for all outdoor activities, while winter can provide a tranquil, snow-covered landscape, though some remote huts like YHA Black Sail may have specific winter conditions or private hire options.
Yes, Holme Wood Bothy welcomes dogs, making it a great base for an adventurous group exploring Cumbria with their canine companions.
Seathwaite Farm is a key access point for many fells and offers a car park for a fee, which helps support local farmers. There is also free roadside parking available, though it can fill up quickly.
The Damson Shepherd's Hut, located near Loweswater, offers a charming and comfortable glamping experience. Guests describe it as a 'cosy hut' on an 'incredibly picturesque plot of land,' highly recommended for a relaxing weekend trip.
YHA Black Sail Hostel features a common room, a crucial drying room, and a self-catering kitchen. Meals can also be arranged with the wardens. Note that there are no electric sockets in the building.


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