Shepherd's Huts in the United Kingdom

98% (1815 reviews)

Nothing provides better year-round glamping accommodation than a shepherd's hut. Inspired by the travelling shepherds of old, transporting their wares in these four-wheeled hideouts, shepherd's hut are arguably the origin of glamping. Sure, shepherd's back then didn't have deep double beds and en-suite toilets but what's to stop us now? If you're looking for the best shepherd's hut glampsites you've come to the right place. Browse our selection of the best Shepherd's Hut glamping here on the Hipcamp website and book your next Glamping Holiday online today.

Shepherd's huts were originally used several hundred years ago, with the earliest notes about their use dating back to the late 16th century. The huts were humble affairs, crafted on farms and built with whatever was at hand. If you had a resident carpenter or woodsman on the farm, then your shepherd’s hut would have been built from wood and, if a blacksmith, then it would be built from repurposed metal. These huts were not about luxury but about a simple, practical shelter for working hill farmers and shepherds.

The use of shepherd's huts peaked in the mid 19th century, a time when they were particularly prevalent in the south of England and in Wales – most notably in the South Downs, the West Country and the rolling Welsh valleys. It was around this time, too, that you’ll find them inspiring novelists such as Thomas Hardy. Shepherd’s huts began to dwindle in the 20th century, with the advent of mechanised farm machinery and electric power reaching rural farms. Shepherds huts were still used, however, in the more remote part of the county and in the roughest upland terrain, particularly Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.

During these times, a shepherd’s hut offered everything rolled into one. A shepherd’s hut was a bedroom, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, storeroom and wet-weather shelter all simultaneously. They would almost always have a stove with a chimney in one corner – providing heating, drying and somewhere to cook – and a window on each side so that the shepherd could see his flock from inside. A hinged stable door, positioned away from the prevailing wind, enabled the shepherd to hear the flock and any stirs of trouble, while strong axels and wheels allowed the shepherd to move with the sheep, from field to field or area to area. At times, shepherd’s may be out in their hut for months at a time.

Today things have changed. Shepherd’s huts have become a far more luxury offering and, when it comes to glamping, you’ll now find shepherd’s huts with deep double beds, plump pillows, en-suite bathrooms, modern kitchens, electricity and running water. Some glamping sites offer genuine, original shepherd’s huts that have been restored from their former use and are now offered to glampers. Other sites will offer newly built units with all the mod cons you could ask for, like power showers and under-floor hearing. Whatever you’re after, here on the Hipcamp website we're sure to know of a place that’s right for you. Browse our collection now and book your break online today.

As with all glamping, the benefit of staying in a shepherds hut is that you needn't faff about with the tent or clog your car with expensive camping gear. Even so, when compared with other forms of accommodation such as tipis and safari tents, you'll often find the shepherd's hut comes hut on top. Shepherd's huts are one of the most popular forms of glamping accommodation and for good reason. They offer sturdy, weather-proof accommodation all year round and, while the likes of bell tents and yurts may prove appropriate in the sunny glamping months of summer, during the depths of winter the shelter of a shepherd's hut is very tough to beat. There is also something wonderfully romantic about glamping in a shepherd's hut. They offer a sense of history and heritage that something like a modern glamping pod cannot offer. There's nothing more wonderful, for example, than sitting cosy around the log-burner while rain tap-dances on the corrugated roof of your hut. The compact, practical nature of a shepherd's hut, meanwhile, also makes it a handy alternative to staying in a modern cottage or holiday home. They offer self catered accommodation all rolled into one small space, with a kitchen, bedroom and living space all seamlessly combined and often at a far better price too.

– Warm, dry and cosy, they offer the perfect insurance against the weather all year round.– There's no need to bring and buy a tent.– There's something undeniably romantic about hiding away in these snug and historical abodes.– Sturdy, strong and versatile, shepherd's huts will often offer electricity, running water and handy kitchen facilities.– You'll feel like the protagonist in a Thomas Hardy novel.

Shepherd's huts are, given their history, an inherently British structure. As a result, if you're going glamping in France they are generally much fewer and far between. In France, Spain and the rest of Europe you will also generally find that glamping accommodation caters to the warmer, sunnier climate. The likes of bell tents, safari tents and airy canvas structures are far more prevalent. Nevertheless, there are one or two shepherd's hut glamping sites on the continent and, if your travelling during the cooler season, they're worthwhile seeking out. Here on the Hipcamp website you can search and find shepherd's huts quickly and easily and also filter your results using our handy refine your search function. Whatever you're after, you've come to the right place.

they're cosy, romantic and charming with bags of history and a wonderfully homely feel snuggled away in the rolling landscapes of the countryside. We love the way glamping sites today have taken such an iconic countryside structure and transformed it from its humble origins to a compact form of luxury accommodation with built-in double beds, fully functioning kitchenettes and en-suite bathroom facilities. In the winter time, you can warm around the campfire and stay snug as rain drops tap upon the rooftop, while in summer you can fling open the shepherd's hut doors and bask in the sunlight just as shepherd's wood in the hills centuries ago. For luxury, romance and a hefty dose of nostalgia, we just adore shepherd's hut glamping!

Popular Shepherd's Hut Sites

  • Abberton Shepherd's Hut
  • Little Otchan Shepherd's Hut
  • Jacob's Hut
  • Greenhill Glamping
  • Woodmans Huts
  • The Shepherds Hide
  • Frankshore Shepherd's Hut
  • The Shepherd's Hut at Mill Granary
  • Huts Upon a Hill
  • Morrells Wood Farm
  • Waydown Shepherd's Huts
  • Blackgrounds Farm Shepherd's Huts
  • Snowdonia Shepherds' Huts

Popular Destinations

  • Glamping in France
  • Glamping in Cornwall
  • Glamping in the UK
  • Glamping near London
  • Glamping in the Lake District
  • Glamping in Wales
  • Glamping in the Cotswolds
  • Glamping in Dorset
  • Glamping in Devon
  • Glamping in Scotland
  • Glamping in Snowdonia
  • Glamping in Norfolk
  • Glamping in the South Downs

Glamping Accommodation

  • Yurts & gers
  • Safari Tents
  • Bell tents
  • Pod glamping
  • Treehouses
  • Gypsy Caravans
  • Tipis
  • Geodesic domes
  • Hot tub glamping
  • Dog-friendly glamping
  • Winter glamping
  • Glamping with campfires
  • Regular camping
From cosy nooks in the mountains to coastal glamping retreats, discover the best shepherd's huts across the UK, France and Europe with this specially selected collection from the experts at Hipcamp.

Popular camping styles for United Kingdom

Top-rated campgrounds

North Norfolk Camping & Glamping

5. North Norfolk Camping & Glamping

88%
(13)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Sheringham, England
🌲 North Norfolk Camping & Glamping Holt Hollow - Lakeside Forest Retreat North Norfolk Camping & Glamping, known as Holt Hollow, provides a rare, tranquil, and back-to-nature escape in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Nestled in a wooded area on the outskirts of the AONB, the site's most distinctive feature is its beautiful natural lake and surrounding peaceful woodlands, ideal for walks and wildlife spotting. 🔥 Back-to-Basics & Off-Grid Ethos The site strongly emphasizes its back-to-basics philosophy: Off-Grid Living: Holt Hollow operates off-grid with limited to no phone coverage, promoting full disconnection from technology. Glamping units (Shepherd's Huts/Bell Tents) utilize gas-powered showers and solar lighting, with log burners for heat. Campfires: Campfires and BBQs are encouraged and allowed. Glamping units include private fire pits/braziers for evening gatherings under the clear, dark Norfolk skies, which are excellent for stargazing. Core Facilities: Essential amenities are kept clean and functional, including shared shower/toilet blocks and fresh drinking water stations. 🐾 Dog-Friendly Woodland & Accommodation The campsite is proudly dog-friendly, welcoming companions on all pitches (tents, campervans, caravans) and in most glamping units. The open meadows and surrounding woodlands provide ample space for walks, and the lake allows for safe paddling. Some pitches even allow dogs to be off-lead. 🗺️ Local Area: Holt Village and the Coast The site’s rural location is conveniently close to key North Norfolk highlights: Holt Village: The charming Georgian market town of Holt is just a short 5-minute drive away (or a longer walk). It is perfect for exploring independent shops, cafes, and art galleries, and for accessing local gems like Holt Country Park. The Coast: The stunning North Norfolk Coast (part of the AONB) is only a short drive (approx. 20 minutes) away, providing access to: Blakeney Point (famous for seal watching boat trips). Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham Bay (vast sandy beaches). Coastal walks along the Norfolk Coast Path. North Norfolk Camping & Glamping offers an authentic outdoor adventure, blending rustic living with the comfort of having the best of the Norfolk coast and countryside within easy reach.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£18
 / night
Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

19. Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

100%
(32)
1 unit · Glamping · Rake, England
The Shepherd's Hut at Coombe Farm Glamping is only an hour or so from London and within easy reach of Goodwood, Cowdray and the south coast; yet once you're here, you'll feel as if you've stepped through the back of the wardrobe and into the ancient woodland that surrounds, unimpeded views towards the South Downs and barely another soul around. The hut stands alone in the field, so you will exclusively enjoy the tranquility the land has to offer. The Hut is equipped with fresh linen and towels, made extra cozy and warm with a beautiful flame and clean burning bio ethanol burner which creates a relaxed ambience, providing amazing heat for the chillier season stay. The wash area is compact with everything you will need for alfresco catering and dining, including a great camp compressor fridge. We also provide equipment to cook on the ample fire pit for an authentic camp experience. We have a revitalizing, hot and spacious shower, all run from our off grid system. We also provide luxury toiletries. Our loo is composting, extremely clean and freshly set up for every new guest and in keeping with our off grid, low-fi ethos. Our family farm, Durleigh Marsh Farm is in Rogate, 5 min drive from Rake or about an hours walk through the woodland south from the hut. The popular Tea room offers a great breakfast and lunch menu. Booking is advisable. Between the nearby traditional market towns of Petersfield and Haslemere you will discover a diverse choice of places to shop, dine and drink. The site is encompassed by beautiful walks and trails taking you further into the heart of the South Downs.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£108
 / night
98% (1815 reviews)

Nothing provides better year-round glamping accommodation than a shepherd's hut. Inspired by the travelling shepherds of old, transporting their wares in these four-wheeled hideouts, shepherd's hut are arguably the origin of glamping. Sure, shepherd's back then didn't have deep double beds and en-suite toilets but what's to stop us now? If you're looking for the best shepherd's hut glampsites you've come to the right place. Browse our selection of the best Shepherd's Hut glamping here on the Hipcamp website and book your next Glamping Holiday online today.

Shepherd's huts were originally used several hundred years ago, with the earliest notes about their use dating back to the late 16th century. The huts were humble affairs, crafted on farms and built with whatever was at hand. If you had a resident carpenter or woodsman on the farm, then your shepherd’s hut would have been built from wood and, if a blacksmith, then it would be built from repurposed metal. These huts were not about luxury but about a simple, practical shelter for working hill farmers and shepherds.

The use of shepherd's huts peaked in the mid 19th century, a time when they were particularly prevalent in the south of England and in Wales – most notably in the South Downs, the West Country and the rolling Welsh valleys. It was around this time, too, that you’ll find them inspiring novelists such as Thomas Hardy. Shepherd’s huts began to dwindle in the 20th century, with the advent of mechanised farm machinery and electric power reaching rural farms. Shepherds huts were still used, however, in the more remote part of the county and in the roughest upland terrain, particularly Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.

During these times, a shepherd’s hut offered everything rolled into one. A shepherd’s hut was a bedroom, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, storeroom and wet-weather shelter all simultaneously. They would almost always have a stove with a chimney in one corner – providing heating, drying and somewhere to cook – and a window on each side so that the shepherd could see his flock from inside. A hinged stable door, positioned away from the prevailing wind, enabled the shepherd to hear the flock and any stirs of trouble, while strong axels and wheels allowed the shepherd to move with the sheep, from field to field or area to area. At times, shepherd’s may be out in their hut for months at a time.

Today things have changed. Shepherd’s huts have become a far more luxury offering and, when it comes to glamping, you’ll now find shepherd’s huts with deep double beds, plump pillows, en-suite bathrooms, modern kitchens, electricity and running water. Some glamping sites offer genuine, original shepherd’s huts that have been restored from their former use and are now offered to glampers. Other sites will offer newly built units with all the mod cons you could ask for, like power showers and under-floor hearing. Whatever you’re after, here on the Hipcamp website we're sure to know of a place that’s right for you. Browse our collection now and book your break online today.

As with all glamping, the benefit of staying in a shepherds hut is that you needn't faff about with the tent or clog your car with expensive camping gear. Even so, when compared with other forms of accommodation such as tipis and safari tents, you'll often find the shepherd's hut comes hut on top. Shepherd's huts are one of the most popular forms of glamping accommodation and for good reason. They offer sturdy, weather-proof accommodation all year round and, while the likes of bell tents and yurts may prove appropriate in the sunny glamping months of summer, during the depths of winter the shelter of a shepherd's hut is very tough to beat. There is also something wonderfully romantic about glamping in a shepherd's hut. They offer a sense of history and heritage that something like a modern glamping pod cannot offer. There's nothing more wonderful, for example, than sitting cosy around the log-burner while rain tap-dances on the corrugated roof of your hut. The compact, practical nature of a shepherd's hut, meanwhile, also makes it a handy alternative to staying in a modern cottage or holiday home. They offer self catered accommodation all rolled into one small space, with a kitchen, bedroom and living space all seamlessly combined and often at a far better price too.

– Warm, dry and cosy, they offer the perfect insurance against the weather all year round.– There's no need to bring and buy a tent.– There's something undeniably romantic about hiding away in these snug and historical abodes.– Sturdy, strong and versatile, shepherd's huts will often offer electricity, running water and handy kitchen facilities.– You'll feel like the protagonist in a Thomas Hardy novel.

Shepherd's huts are, given their history, an inherently British structure. As a result, if you're going glamping in France they are generally much fewer and far between. In France, Spain and the rest of Europe you will also generally find that glamping accommodation caters to the warmer, sunnier climate. The likes of bell tents, safari tents and airy canvas structures are far more prevalent. Nevertheless, there are one or two shepherd's hut glamping sites on the continent and, if your travelling during the cooler season, they're worthwhile seeking out. Here on the Hipcamp website you can search and find shepherd's huts quickly and easily and also filter your results using our handy refine your search function. Whatever you're after, you've come to the right place.

they're cosy, romantic and charming with bags of history and a wonderfully homely feel snuggled away in the rolling landscapes of the countryside. We love the way glamping sites today have taken such an iconic countryside structure and transformed it from its humble origins to a compact form of luxury accommodation with built-in double beds, fully functioning kitchenettes and en-suite bathroom facilities. In the winter time, you can warm around the campfire and stay snug as rain drops tap upon the rooftop, while in summer you can fling open the shepherd's hut doors and bask in the sunlight just as shepherd's wood in the hills centuries ago. For luxury, romance and a hefty dose of nostalgia, we just adore shepherd's hut glamping!

Popular Shepherd's Hut Sites

  • Abberton Shepherd's Hut
  • Little Otchan Shepherd's Hut
  • Jacob's Hut
  • Greenhill Glamping
  • Woodmans Huts
  • The Shepherds Hide
  • Frankshore Shepherd's Hut
  • The Shepherd's Hut at Mill Granary
  • Huts Upon a Hill
  • Morrells Wood Farm
  • Waydown Shepherd's Huts
  • Blackgrounds Farm Shepherd's Huts
  • Snowdonia Shepherds' Huts

Popular Destinations

  • Glamping in France
  • Glamping in Cornwall
  • Glamping in the UK
  • Glamping near London
  • Glamping in the Lake District
  • Glamping in Wales
  • Glamping in the Cotswolds
  • Glamping in Dorset
  • Glamping in Devon
  • Glamping in Scotland
  • Glamping in Snowdonia
  • Glamping in Norfolk
  • Glamping in the South Downs

Glamping Accommodation

  • Yurts & gers
  • Safari Tents
  • Bell tents
  • Pod glamping
  • Treehouses
  • Gypsy Caravans
  • Tipis
  • Geodesic domes
  • Hot tub glamping
  • Dog-friendly glamping
  • Winter glamping
  • Glamping with campfires
  • Regular camping
From cosy nooks in the mountains to coastal glamping retreats, discover the best shepherd's huts across the UK, France and Europe with this specially selected collection from the experts at Hipcamp.

Popular camping styles for United Kingdom

Top-rated campgrounds

North Norfolk Camping & Glamping

5. North Norfolk Camping & Glamping

88%
(13)
15 units · Tents, Motorhomes, Glamping · Sheringham, England
🌲 North Norfolk Camping & Glamping Holt Hollow - Lakeside Forest Retreat North Norfolk Camping & Glamping, known as Holt Hollow, provides a rare, tranquil, and back-to-nature escape in the heart of the Norfolk countryside. Nestled in a wooded area on the outskirts of the AONB, the site's most distinctive feature is its beautiful natural lake and surrounding peaceful woodlands, ideal for walks and wildlife spotting. 🔥 Back-to-Basics & Off-Grid Ethos The site strongly emphasizes its back-to-basics philosophy: Off-Grid Living: Holt Hollow operates off-grid with limited to no phone coverage, promoting full disconnection from technology. Glamping units (Shepherd's Huts/Bell Tents) utilize gas-powered showers and solar lighting, with log burners for heat. Campfires: Campfires and BBQs are encouraged and allowed. Glamping units include private fire pits/braziers for evening gatherings under the clear, dark Norfolk skies, which are excellent for stargazing. Core Facilities: Essential amenities are kept clean and functional, including shared shower/toilet blocks and fresh drinking water stations. 🐾 Dog-Friendly Woodland & Accommodation The campsite is proudly dog-friendly, welcoming companions on all pitches (tents, campervans, caravans) and in most glamping units. The open meadows and surrounding woodlands provide ample space for walks, and the lake allows for safe paddling. Some pitches even allow dogs to be off-lead. 🗺️ Local Area: Holt Village and the Coast The site’s rural location is conveniently close to key North Norfolk highlights: Holt Village: The charming Georgian market town of Holt is just a short 5-minute drive away (or a longer walk). It is perfect for exploring independent shops, cafes, and art galleries, and for accessing local gems like Holt Country Park. The Coast: The stunning North Norfolk Coast (part of the AONB) is only a short drive (approx. 20 minutes) away, providing access to: Blakeney Point (famous for seal watching boat trips). Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham Bay (vast sandy beaches). Coastal walks along the Norfolk Coast Path. North Norfolk Camping & Glamping offers an authentic outdoor adventure, blending rustic living with the comfort of having the best of the Norfolk coast and countryside within easy reach.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£18
 / night
Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

19. Beautiful hideaway, panoramic views

100%
(32)
1 unit · Glamping · Rake, England
The Shepherd's Hut at Coombe Farm Glamping is only an hour or so from London and within easy reach of Goodwood, Cowdray and the south coast; yet once you're here, you'll feel as if you've stepped through the back of the wardrobe and into the ancient woodland that surrounds, unimpeded views towards the South Downs and barely another soul around. The hut stands alone in the field, so you will exclusively enjoy the tranquility the land has to offer. The Hut is equipped with fresh linen and towels, made extra cozy and warm with a beautiful flame and clean burning bio ethanol burner which creates a relaxed ambience, providing amazing heat for the chillier season stay. The wash area is compact with everything you will need for alfresco catering and dining, including a great camp compressor fridge. We also provide equipment to cook on the ample fire pit for an authentic camp experience. We have a revitalizing, hot and spacious shower, all run from our off grid system. We also provide luxury toiletries. Our loo is composting, extremely clean and freshly set up for every new guest and in keeping with our off grid, low-fi ethos. Our family farm, Durleigh Marsh Farm is in Rogate, 5 min drive from Rake or about an hours walk through the woodland south from the hut. The popular Tea room offers a great breakfast and lunch menu. Booking is advisable. Between the nearby traditional market towns of Petersfield and Haslemere you will discover a diverse choice of places to shop, dine and drink. The site is encompassed by beautiful walks and trails taking you further into the heart of the South Downs.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
£108
 / night

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