North York Moors National Park
North York Moors National Park
Best huts in North York Moors National Park are situated within a diverse landscape featuring expansive moorland, ancient woodlands, and a dramatic coastline. The park encompasses a variety of natural features, including valleys, dales, and high points offering views. This region provides a setting for outdoor activities and exploration, with numerous trails and historical sites. The area is characterized by its unique geology and cultural heritage, making it a notable destination for visitors.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Enchanting little cove, can be accessed by road, or via a steepish descent down the Cleveland Way (from north or south). If you are walking the Cleveland Way, don't miss a similar, but smaller, cove just 600m south where Stoupe Beck drains out over Stoupe Beck Sands. Please note that the Cleveland Way south out of Boggle Hole is closed as at July 2024. There are very clear information boards erected showing the diversion around a couple of fields, which will bring you back onto the Cleveland Way at Stoupe Beck. When I passed through, the closure was to remain in effect until Nov 2024.
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Isolated stone shooting house on Whorlton Moor that dates from the 19th century. Useful landmark as it is visible from miles around.
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The Lion Inn on remote Blakey Ridge is a 16th Century family owned, Freehouse. Located at the highest point of the North York Moors National Park, it stands at an elevation of 1,325 feet offering breathtaking views over the valleys of Rosedale and Farndale. Steeped in history, open fires burn in the ancient stone fireplaces. The original low beamed ceilings and stone walls add to the friendly, timeless atmosphere of the Inn. Food served daily from 12 - 9pm.
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Wonderful inn for bikepackers. Food, drinks by the fire and a cozy room for an acceptable amount.
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Public footpath enabling you to cut east from Arnsgill Ridge on Snilesworth Moor onto Cow Ridge heading southeast to Hawnby Moor.
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Wonderful inn where you can eat and drink well, but also sleep well after a long day of cycling. Good place for bikepackers.
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The North York Moors National Park offers a diverse range of accommodations, including modern glamping pods, traditional shepherd's huts, historic shooting houses, and even 16th-century inns. You can find options from luxurious, fully-equipped pods to more rustic, off-grid experiences.
Yes, several huts and cabins cater to families. For example, Cropton and Keldy Cabins are known for providing a great place for families to spend time away with easy access to woodlands. Additionally, places like High Oaks Grange Family Glamping Pods are specifically designed for families, accommodating two adults and two children, and The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge is also family-friendly.
Many huts and inns boast excellent views. The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge, situated at one of the highest points in the National Park, offers spectacular views of Rosedale and Farndale. Glamping pods like Briar Bank Glamping also provide luxury stays with stunning views of the North York Moors.
Absolutely. The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge is a 16th-century inn steeped in history, featuring open fires and low-beamed ceilings. Another notable historical site is Swainby Shooting House, an isolated 19th-century stone structure on Whorlton Moor that serves as a prominent landmark.
The huts are often strategically placed near popular outdoor activity areas. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For hiking, explore routes like the Thomason Foss & Mallyan Spout loop or the Goathland to Grosmont Rail Trail, as detailed in the Waterfall hikes in North York Moors National Park guide. Cyclists can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes in North York Moors National Park guide and the Gravel biking in North York Moors National Park guide.
Yes, for those seeking a return to basics with comfort, Ashberry Glamping offers stylish off-grid glamping pods. Many shepherd's huts in the region also provide an immersive escape into nature, often featuring wood-fired hot tubs and private composting toilets, promoting a tranquil, off-grid experience.
Absolutely. Boggle Hole is a popular hut located directly on the Cleveland Way, offering accommodation and a cafe. Clay Bank Huts are also ideally situated for those undertaking the Lyke Wake Walk, Coast to Coast, or Cleveland Way, providing a quiet and tranquil base.
Many huts and glamping pods offer a range of amenities. Some, like High Oaks Grange Family Glamping Pods, are self-catering. Others, such as The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge, provide good food and bed and breakfast accommodation. Clay Bank Huts offer continental breakfasts, packed lunches, and a tuck shop on site.
Staying in a hut in the North York Moors offers an immersive nature experience, connecting you with the stunning natural environment. You'll find a wide variety of unique stays, from restored traditional structures to modern luxury pods, often with amenities like en-suite bathrooms and hot tubs, all while providing access to outdoor activities and the region's historical charm.
Yes, for groups, walkers, and cyclists, there are practical and friendly accommodation options. Bank House Farm Hostel in Glaisdale offers luxury bunkbarn and camping loft accommodation. The Old School House in Robin Hood's Bay also welcomes schools, groups, walkers, and families, making it a perfect base for exploring the area.
While specific dog-friendly policies vary by individual hut or cabin, many accommodations in the North York Moors National Park are welcoming to pets, especially those catering to outdoor enthusiasts. It's always recommended to check directly with the accommodation provider regarding their dog policy before booking.
The North York Moors National Park is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer warmer weather ideal for hiking and cycling, with the moors in full bloom. Autumn brings stunning colors, while winter can offer a peaceful, snow-dusted landscape for a cozy hut retreat. Many huts are equipped for year-round comfort, including underfloor heating and wood burners.

