Best huts around Hebden are found in the Pennine countryside, a region characterized by its rolling hills and natural landscapes. Hebden Bridge is a market town nestled within this area, offering access to various outdoor experiences. The surrounding hills provide a setting for exploring different types of accommodations and historical sites.
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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An unusual stone hut (with only 3 walls) and a heather roof. This is, as the name of it suggests, used for shooting (so not yourself, in all likelihood), but inside of it seats and tables can be used to rest and hide from the weather elements, if needed.
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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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Around Hebden Bridge, you can discover a variety of unique hut accommodations, including luxury shepherd's huts, eco-friendly glamping cabins, and even an elevated waterside treehouse. Options range from the well-appointed Hag Dyke Hostel, a historic farmhouse, to modern retreats with special features.
Yes, for families, Kettlewell Youth Hostel is a highly-rated, independently run option that is part hostel, part post office, and part library. Daisy Bank Camp also offers larger Honeycomb Cabins that can accommodate up to four people, making them suitable for families.
For unique experiences, Stoodley View Luxury Shepherd Huts provide private wood-fired hot tubs with stunning Pennine views. If you're looking for an animal encounter, The Spot offers a luxury shepherd's hut where you can wake up and feed friendly alpacas right outside your door.
Yes, Daisy Bank Camp offers dog-friendly options within their timber-clad glamping cabins. Both the self-contained mini Stable Cabins (Lapwing, Linnet, Skylark) and the larger Honeycomb Cabins (Curlew, Kestrel, Tawny) welcome dogs, allowing you to explore the Pennine moors with your pet.
The region features several historical huts and sites. Hag Dyke Hostel is an old farmhouse dating back to at least 1730. Another historical spot is the Mossdale Shooting House, which was originally part of lead mining works before being used as a shoot hut.
Yes, Daisy Bank Camp, located high on the moors above Hebden Bridge, offers the Curlew Honeycomb Cabin which is wheelchair accessible. This eco-cabin provides modern comforts and unique views of the Pennines.
The area around Hebden offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Hebden guide. There are also numerous waterfall hikes, including routes to Linton Falls, as highlighted in the Waterfall hikes around Hebden guide, and road cycling routes like the Etape du Dales south loop mentioned in the Road Cycling Routes around Hebden guide.
Many huts in the area boast beautiful natural surroundings. Stoodley View Luxury Shepherd Huts offer stunning Pennine views. Daisy Bank Camp's cabins provide unique views of the Pennines from their moorland perch. For a truly immersive nature experience, The Tree Cabin is an elevated waterside glamping treehouse retreat, perfect for a digital detox amidst rural views and wildlife.
Daisy Bank Camp, perched high on the moors, offers a remote yet accessible retreat within a permaculture smallholding. The Tree Cabin provides a secluded, adults-only escape, feeling miles away from civilization while being near Hebden Bridge, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet without Wi-Fi.
Many huts are well-equipped for comfort. Stoodley View Luxury Shepherd Huts feature fully fitted kitchens, shower rooms, king-sized beds, and underfloor heating. Daisy Bank Camp cabins include well-equipped micro-kitchens, underfloor heating, and private outdoor decks. The Spot offers a cozy fireplace and heated floors, ensuring comfort in various conditions.
While many huts offer a sense of seclusion, some are conveniently located. The Tree Cabin, for example, allows for a stroll to a local pub. The Spot is immersed in nature but also conveniently close to Hebden Bridge's independent shops, cafes, and scenic walks.
The Shooting Hut is an unusual stone hut with only three walls and a heather roof, located in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. While primarily used for shooting, it provides seats and tables inside, making it a useful spot to rest and shelter from the weather elements during your outdoor adventures.


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