Best huts around South Lakeland are found within the Lake District, an area characterized by its fells, lakes, and valleys. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, providing diverse outdoor experiences. South Lakeland features a variety of structures, from historic shelters to modern glamping options, often situated near popular trails and viewpoints. The landscape includes significant natural features and offers opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A picturesque hut thats normally got sheep roaming about the bridge too.
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This boathouse is owned by the nearby Raymond Priestley Centre at the University of Birmingham. It is situated on the shores of Coniston Water, overlooking the famous 'Old Man of Coniston' mountain. The Raymond Priestley Centre is a multi-award winning outdoor education centre and is also a Royal Yachting Association accredited teaching centre. (University of Birmingham)
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It is strange to come across such a building in a meadow. You do not expect this in this place.
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Small, simple stone house on the shore of the lake with a "University of Birmingham" sign above the door. Located on a dock with a pier for kayaks, small sailboats, etc.
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The centre pole on the Mushroom lines up with the map on the inside so you know what you’re looking at in the surrounding area! So cool!
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Perfect spot for a packed lunch as it offers shelter from the sun or rain. Great views with maps of which fells you are looking for. This spot chosen by Alfred Wainwright for a very good reason
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A Shepherd's hut at the bottom of Troutbeck Tongue. More paths behind wall. Travel: North - for Troubeck Tongue and other Troubeck peaks (Wrainwrights), West - for Troutbeck Park Farm which was owned by Beatrix Potter and for Troutbeck Village, or South - past Long Green Head Farm and towards the Haybarn Inn.
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South Lakeland offers a diverse range of huts, from historic shelters and distinctive viewpoints to modern glamping pods and bunkhouses. You can find traditional shepherd's huts, boathouses, and even unique structures like The Mushroom on Scout Scar.
Yes, South Lakeland is home to several historically interesting huts. The Mushroom on Scout Scar is a distinctive shelter built in 1912 as a memorial to King George V. Another notable site is Dog Kennel Folly, an old building in a meadow that historically housed hunting dogs.
For panoramic vistas, The Mushroom on Scout Scar provides a sumptuous view of the Lakeland skyline to the northwest. The University of Birmingham Boathouse on Coniston Water offers stunning views of the 'Old Man of Coniston' mountain. Many glamping shepherd's huts in the region also boast scenic locations overlooking valleys and fells.
Several huts and accommodations in South Lakeland are suitable for families. The Mushroom on Scout Scar and Dog Kennel Folly are accessible landmarks. For overnight stays, Witherslack Cycle Barn Bunkhouse and Hikers Rest are listed as family-friendly facilities. Many glamping shepherd's huts also cater to family stays, offering a comfortable base for exploring.
The South Lakeland area, with its diverse huts, is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various cycling routes, such as a circumnavigation of Coniston Water or loops around Windermere and Elterwater. For hikers, there are numerous trails, including challenging mountain hikes like those to the Langdale Pikes or the Old Man of Coniston, and more moderate waterfall hikes. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around South Lakeland, Waterfall hikes around South Lakeland, and Mountain Hikes around South Lakeland guides.
Yes, many huts are situated along or near popular hiking routes. For instance, The Mushroom on Scout Scar marks a significant point on Wainwright's Outlying Fells. The Shepherd's Hut and Bridge at Troutbeck Tongue is located at the base of Troutbeck Tongue, offering access to various paths towards other peaks and villages. The region's glamping huts are often close to walking routes, providing convenient access to the fells.
Absolutely. South Lakeland offers several luxurious glamping experiences. Herdsman Hut in Underbarrow, for example, provides high-quality furnishings, underfloor heating, and even a wood-fired hot tub. Many other shepherd's huts available for rent combine rustic charm with modern comforts like internal showers, log burners, and kitchenettes, often with private outdoor amenities and scenic views.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and comfort offered by the huts. They enjoy the stunning views, the historical significance of places like The Mushroom on Scout Scar, and the peaceful immersion in nature that glamping huts provide. The convenience of being close to walking routes and local pubs is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Witherslack Cycle Barn Bunkhouse is specifically designed to cater to cyclists, offering comfortable accommodation. The wider region also provides numerous cycling routes, making many huts a great base for exploring the area on two wheels.
South Lakeland is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter can provide a serene, snow-dusted landscape, though some routes may be more challenging. Many glamping huts are equipped with heating for comfortable stays in cooler months.
Yes, the University of Birmingham Boathouse is situated directly on the shores of Coniston Water, offering opportunities for water-based activities. Many other huts are located within the Lake District's valleys, often near rivers or streams, providing picturesque settings and access to waterside walks.
While specific dog-friendly amenities vary by individual hut, many accommodations in the Lake District, including some glamping shepherd's huts, welcome dogs. The Mushroom on Scout Scar is also listed as dog-friendly, making it a great destination for walks with your canine companion.


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