Best huts around Carlton Highdale are often found within historic stone buildings, including cottages, farmhouses, and barn conversions, characteristic of North Yorkshire. The area, part of Coverdale and drained by the River Cover, offers a rural setting for exploration. These structures provide a base for experiencing the Yorkshire Dales, blending traditional architecture with their natural surroundings. Many are Grade II listed, reflecting their historical significance.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Useful bench on the east side of the hut, nice to sit and take a break. The hut was unlocked when I passed by in June 2026, so you could in theory shelter from a passing squall (but if the weather is that bad why are you on the hills and not in the pub!)
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Originally the building was part of the lead mining works before being used as a shoot hut by the estate.
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Mossdale Shooting House - maybe ex mine workers cottage. Very remote here.
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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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A lonely and isolated hut stands in this awesome location here on Stean Moor. This is a shooting lodge. You're likely not shooting grouse, so you can sit somewhere next to it and enjoy the tremendous view of Acoras Scar (to the west). Remote, surrounded by peace and quiet and having the dramatic views in front of you. Life just does not get better.
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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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A rough, tough concrete road out of Carperby transforms into a beautiful gravel road. Up through trees, through an old quarry & up, up to the shooting hut. Stunning.
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In Carlton Highdale, 'huts' often refer to charming and historically rich accommodations such as historic cottages, farmhouses, and barn conversions. These structures are typically built from local stone, featuring traditional architectural details like stone slate roofs and mullioned windows. Some are also hostels or shooting lodges, offering a blend of rustic charm and modern comforts.
Yes, the area is rich in history. For example, Hag Dyke Hostel is an old farmhouse dating back to at least 1730, believed to be in the highest position of all houses in what was West Riding. Beyond accommodations, you can also find historical landmarks like Hunters Stone, a significant sandstone guidestone marking an ancient route.
Two popular options include Hag Dyke Hostel, an old farmhouse with a stunning location on the slopes of Great Whernside, and Kettlewell Youth Hostel, an independently run establishment known for its excellent food, which also functions as a post office and library.
Absolutely. Combs Crags features a gritstone outcrop and a shooting hut, offering phenomenal views over Roundhill and Leighton Reservoirs. Another option is the Shooting Lodge on Stean Moor, an isolated hut providing tremendous views of Acoras Scar and a remote, peaceful setting.
Carlton Highdale and the surrounding Yorkshire Dales offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to difficult. For example, there are easy hikes like the River Wharfe at Kettlewell loop, and more challenging routes such as the Great Whernside Summit. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Cam High Road. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, Kettlewell Youth Hostel is noted as family-friendly. The wider area also offers many easy hiking routes suitable for families, such as those found in the easy hikes guide around Carlton Highdale, providing a great way to explore the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales together.
The Yorkshire Dales, including Carlton Highdale, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush green landscapes and warmer weather ideal for long walks. Autumn brings vibrant colors, while winter can provide a stark, dramatic beauty, though some trails may be more challenging. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Visitors frequently praise the authentic rural experience, the tranquil and picturesque settings, and the blend of historic character with modern comforts. The stunning natural surroundings, such as those around Hag Dyke Hostel and Shooting Lodge on Stean Moor, are also highly appreciated, offering peace and dramatic views.
While specific dog-friendly hut accommodations are not detailed, the Yorkshire Dales generally welcome dogs on many trails. It's always best to check with individual hut or accommodation providers regarding their pet policies. When walking, ensure dogs are kept under control, especially around livestock, and follow the Countryside Code.
Carlton Highdale and the wider Coverdale area, while rural, do have local amenities. While specific pubs or cafes directly adjacent to every hut are not guaranteed, nearby villages and market towns in the Yorkshire Dales often feature traditional pubs and charming cafes where you can enjoy local fare and refreshments after your explorations.
The historic buildings in Carlton Highdale are characterized by their traditional stone construction, often using local materials. Unique features include quoins (dressed stones at building corners), stone slate roofs, chamfered window surrounds, and mullioned windows. Many are Grade II listed, reflecting their national importance and special architectural interest.


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