Best huts around Hazlebadge are found in the surrounding rural parish of the Derbyshire Dales, a region characterized by its small settlements and farms. Hazlebadge itself is a small area, but it serves as a gateway to the broader Peak District, which offers various accommodations and shelters. The area provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities, with numerous walking routes near Hazlebadge.
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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 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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Great place for a coffee or an ice cream 10 minute stop or the river just below for the dogs
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lovely place to stay, friendly staff, some vegan breakfast buffet options, a little isolated but has wifi.
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Around Hazlebadge, you'll find a variety of accommodations including farm-based bunkhouses, activity centers, and simple shelters for walkers. These range from seasonal campsites and camping barns to repurposed historic buildings offering glamping options. For example, Upper Booth Farm offers a seasonal campsite and camping barn, while YHA Castleton Losehill Hall provides accommodation in a gothic mansion.
Yes, several huts and accommodations around Hazlebadge are family-friendly and well-suited for groups. Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses, for instance, are set on a family-run dairy farm and offer dormitory sizes up to 32 guests with fully equipped kitchen facilities. YHA Edale Activity Centre is also noted as family-friendly and offers excellent walks from its doorstep.
Facilities vary by location. Some places like Upper Booth Farm offer seasonal campsites and camping barns. YHA Castleton Losehill Hall provides accommodation, a restaurant, and a pub. Simpler options like Grindle Clough Shelter offer a basic bench and shelter for walkers, maintained by the National Trust for rest and refreshments.
The area around Hazlebadge, being part of the Peak District, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, mountain biking, and mountaineering. For detailed hiking trails, explore the Hiking around Hazlebadge guide. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Hazlebadge guide, and for more challenging ascents, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Hazlebadge guide.
While Hazlebadge itself is home to the ancient Hazlebadge Hall, a historic dwelling, the huts are generally located in areas rich in natural beauty and some historical significance. For example, YHA Castleton Losehill Hall is a repurposed gothic mansion, offering a blend of history and accommodation. The broader Peak District is known for its stunning landscapes, including rivers and viewpoints, which you can explore on nearby trails.
Some huts are relatively accessible by public transport. YHA Edale Activity Centre is easily reached by foot from Edale train station. Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses are accessible by a seasonal bus route, though it's always advisable to call ahead for availability and specific transport details.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil setting for outdoor activities and the convenience of being directly on or near popular trails. For instance, Upper Booth Farm is popular for its location directly on the Pennine Way National Trail. The staff at places like YHA Edale Activity Centre are often outdoorsy and can provide inspiration for local walks, enhancing the visitor experience.
Yes, some accommodations offer food and drink options. YHA Castleton Losehill Hall includes a restaurant and a pub. For other huts, especially those in more remote settings, it's advisable to check their specific offerings or plan to bring your own provisions. Many areas in the Peak District have local pubs and cafes within a reasonable distance.
Yes, Thorpe Farm Bunkhouses provide a unique experience as they are set on a family-run working dairy farm. This offers a different perspective compared to standard accommodations, allowing guests to experience a rural setting directly.
Huts and facilities maintained by the National Trust, such as Upper Booth Farm and Grindle Clough Shelter, are typically well-kept and often located in scenic or historically significant areas. When visiting National Trust properties, it's important to respect the environment, keep dogs under control, and leave gates as you find them, especially in areas with livestock.
Absolutely. YHA Edale Activity Centre is perfectly situated for exploring the Peak District, with excellent walks directly from its doorstep. Similarly, YHA Castleton Losehill Hall is described as a perfect base for Peak District adventures, located to the south of The Great Ridge.


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