Huts in the East Midlands provide diverse accommodation options within a landscape characterized by rolling countryside, historic areas, and proximity to the Peak District National Park. This region offers a blend of rustic and modern retreats, suitable for various outdoor activities. Visitors can find accommodations ranging from traditional huts to glamping pods and shepherd's huts. The area's natural features support walking, cycling, and exploration.
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Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses provide an ideal base for outdoor adventures in the Peak District, situated just outside the village of Hathersage. Set on a family-run working dairy farm, the bunkhouses offer a range of dormitory sizes, with the largest sleeping up to 32 guests. All units come fully equipped with kitchen facilities. While the accommodation is especially well-suited to group bookings, individual travellers are also welcome, just be sure to call ahead to check availability. With a great location (accessible by a seasonal bus route), a warm welcome, and excellent value for money, Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses are a great option.
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Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses provide an ideal base for outdoor adventures in the Peak District, situated just outside the village of Hathersage. Set on a family-run working dairy farm, the bunkhouses offer a range of dormitory sizes, with the largest sleeping up to 32 guests. All units come fully equipped with kitchen facilities. While the accommodation is especially well-suited to group bookings, individual travellers are also welcome, just be sure to call ahead to check availability. With a great location (accessible by a seasonal bus route), a warm welcome, and excellent value for money, Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses are a great option.
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Traditional architecture, they've kept the history and beauty while modernising sparingly where necessary. comfortable stay with all amenities, old comfy Chesterfields included.
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A perfect base for Peak District adventures, YHA Castleton Losehill Hall occupies a beautiful spot to the south of The Great Ridge. It's an impressive building too, repurposed from a gothic mansion. There are a range of accommodation options, including camping and glamping.
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This charming inn offers more than just a traditional pub experience. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, including rooms and a unique Deluxe Shepherds Hut, and savour homemade meals in their restaurant, all while surrounded by historical charm. Be sure to explore the inn's interesting features, such as the historic waterwheel and animal a plenty. With its extensive outdoor space, including a beer garden and children's play area, and direct access to scenic walking trails, it's perfect for families and dog owners seeking a relaxing and adventurous getaway or pitstop.
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This is basically a bench in a small open room at the end of a barn. It's built and maintained by the National Trust as a shelter for walkers who pass this point. It's a great place for lunch or a cup of tea.
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The Little Mill Inn is a welcoming country pub and B&B. It's popular with locals and visitors and welcomes walkers, kids and dogs. Set in a big beer garden with an adventure playground for kids, it's a good spot for lunch, dinner or a drink. They have their own gardens and fruit trees, which they harvest and supplement with local produce to create a changing seasonal menu. Accommodation is in the Shepard huts, B&B rooms or a self-catering apartment.
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Great place for a coffee or an ice cream 10 minute stop or the river just below for the dogs
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The East Midlands offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, from traditional shepherd's huts and glamping pods to bunkhouses and luxury glamping sites. You can find options like the unique The Little Mill Inn which offers shepherd's huts, or more rustic shelters such as Stone Bothy, Peak District. Many blend rustic charm with modern comforts, including features like hot tubs and fully equipped kitchens.
Yes, many huts and glamping sites in the East Midlands are ideal for families. For example, Upper Booth Farm offers a seasonal campsite and camping barn, while The Little Mill Inn has a large beer garden with an adventure playground. Other options like YHA Castleton Losehill Hall and Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses are also noted as family-friendly accommodations.
Several huts and glamping sites in the East Midlands welcome dogs. The Little Mill Inn is a popular choice for dog owners, offering comfortable accommodations and direct access to scenic walking trails. Other options in the region, such as Kiss Wood Cabins, Fair Farm Hideaway, Hoe Grange Holidays, and Mulino Glamping Pods, are also known for being pet-friendly.
The East Midlands, particularly near the Peak District, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the Mam Tor Circular Walk, or more challenging routes. Mountain biking is popular with trails in Sherwood Pines Forest Park and around Ladybower. Road cycling routes also abound, such as the Burbage Moor loop from Hathersage. For more details on routes, explore the MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Easy Hikes guides.
Yes, hot tubs are a popular feature at many glamping sites and huts in the East Midlands, offering a luxurious touch to your stay. Examples from the region include Luxury Shepherd's Hut (Leicestershire/Warwickshire Border), Bain View Glamping (Lincolnshire), Secret Wood Glamping (Derbyshire), Fair Farm Hideaway (Leicestershire), Kiss Wood Cabins (Peak District), and Hoe Grange Holidays (Derbyshire/Peak District).
For walkers seeking a rustic resting point, Grindle Clough Shelter, maintained by the National Trust, offers a bench in a small open room. Another unique option is Stone Bothy, Peak District, a stone igloo-shaped shelter tucked away on the moors, perfect for a tea stop.
The East Midlands is rich in history. YHA Castleton Losehill Hall is located at a historical site. The Little Mill Inn also boasts historical charm, including a historic waterwheel. Many sites are conveniently located near market towns and other historical attractions throughout the region.
Yes, some accommodations in the East Midlands are well-suited for groups. Mulino Glamping Pods in Derbyshire and the Peak District are noted for being great for groups, offering flexibility with one-night stays. Bunkhouses like Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses also provide group-friendly options.
The East Midlands offers several unique glamping experiences. Bain View Glamping in Lincolnshire features a canal-side shepherd's hut with an outdoor bathtub and a mini vineyard. The Dandelion Hideaway near the National Forest provides vintage-chic canvas cottages with farm experiences. Secret Wood Glamping in Derbyshire offers a bell tent with a hot tub in a private woodland setting, allowing campfires.
Many huts and glamping sites in the East Midlands, particularly those in the Peak District like Kiss Wood Cabins, Hoe Grange Holidays, and Mulino Glamping Pods, are open all year round. This allows visitors to enjoy the region's diverse landscapes and activities in any season, from summer hikes to cozy winter retreats.
Absolutely. Many huts are strategically located for outdoor enthusiasts. Upper Booth Farm is directly on the Pennine Way National Trail. The Little Mill Inn offers direct access to scenic walking trails, and YHA Edale Activity Centre is perfectly situated for exploring the Peak District with excellent walks from its doorstep.
Yes, for environmentally conscious travelers, Mulino Glamping Pods in Derbyshire and the Peak District are highlighted as eco-friendly options. These pods offer a responsible choice for exploring the natural beauty of the region.


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